Quote of the Night

“To know that nothing matters after all. To know there’s no real difference between the rich and the poor. To know that eternity is niether drunk nor sober, to know it young and be a poet.”
— Jack Kerouac

5 comments on “Quote of the Night

  1. I love that Icon!!! Do you think if you ahve a moment you could find one that was like that only said dream?
    It would be great, since I have that particular kanji tattooed on my spine.
    1 down six to…when I take a picture of it i will send it to you..
    I dunno if your interested in someones boday art…but its’ y firs and I’m rather proud.
    ~darkefyrefae
    All around gamer geek goth..

  2. “Something would come of it yet. There’s always more, a little further – it never ends. They sought to find new phrases after Shearing’s explorations; they tried hard. They writhed and twisted and blew. Every now and then a clear harmonic cry gave new suggestions of a tune that would someday be the only tune in the world, and would raise men’s souls to joy.”

    -more Kerouac!

  3. what a lovely quote. i’ve heard great things about kerouac. there are so many poets, writers, musicians i want to learn more about. perhaps i should move to canada and become one of your disciples. 🙂 you seem to have really awesome taste.

    *sighs* if only.

    1. Kerouac is was very interesting man indeed. There are so many artists I wish I knew more about too.

      Well, you’d certainly be welcome to join the ranks of my disciples if you could pass the very secret initiation rituals.

      Thanks. You definitely have some rather great taste yourself.

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