Henry Miller Quotes About Spring

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  • The study of crime begins with the knowledge of oneself. All that you despise, all that you loathe, all that you reject, all that you condemn and seek to convert by punishment springs from you.

    Henry Miller (1970). “The Air-Conditioned Nightmare”, p.87, New Directions Publishing
  • When spring comes to Paris the humblest mortal alive must feel that he dwells in paradise.

    Henry Miller (1961). “Tropic of Cancer”
  • Things happen or they don't happen, that's all. Nothing is accomplished by sweat and struggle. Nearly everything which we call life is just insomnia, an agony because we've lost the habit of falling asleep. We don't know how to let go. We're like a Jack-in-the-box perched on top of a spring and the more we struggle the harder it is to get back in the box.

    Henry Miller (1964). “Henry Miller on Writing”, New Directions Publishing
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