Tom Robbins Quotes About Water

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  • Those who possess wisdom cannot just ladle it out to every wantwit and jackanapes who comes along and asks for it. A person must be prepared to receive wisdom, or else it will do him more harm than good. Moreover, a lout thrashing about in the clear waters of wisdom will dirty those waters for everyone else.

    Tom Robbins (2003). “Jitterbug Perfume”, p.113, Bantam
  • This did not annoy Amanda for it had long been her theory that human beings were invented by water as a device for transporting itself from one place to another.

    Tom Robbins (2003). “Another Roadside Attraction”, p.12, Bantam
  • Hawaii made the mouth of her soul water.

    Tom Robbins (2003). “Still Life with Woodpecker”, p.40, Bantam
  • If one yearns to see the face of the Divine, one must break out of the aquarium, escape the fish farm, to go swim up wild cataracts, dive in deep fjords. One must explore the labyrinth of the reef, the shadows of the lily pads. How limiting, how insulting to think of God as a benevolent warden, an absentee hatchery manager who imprisons us in the 'comfort' of artificial pools, where intermediaries sprinkle our restrictive waters with sanitized flakes of processed nutriment.

    Tom Robbins (2003). “Skinny Legs and All”, p.195, Bantam
  • Our world isn't made of earth, air and water or even molecules and atoms; our world is made of language.

  • Often, moreover, it is...that aspect of our being that society finds eccentric, ridiculous, or disagreeable, that holds our sweet waters, our secret well of happiness, the key to our equanimity in malevolent climes.

  • We say we are earthlings, not waterlings. Our blood is closer to seawater than our bones to soil, but thats no matter. The sea is the cradle we all rocked out of, but its to dust that we go. From the time that water invented us, we began to seek out dirt. The further we separate ourselves from the dirt, the further we separate ourselves from ourselves. Alienation is a disease of the unsoiled.

    Tom Robbins (2003). “Another Roadside Attraction”, p.86, Bantam
  • O tequila, savage water of sorcery, what confusion and mischief your sly, rebellious drops do generate

    Tom Robbins (2003). “Still Life with Woodpecker”, p.48, Bantam
  • She continued weeping until the heat of her tear water, the sheer velocity of its flow, finally obscured the already vague circumstances of its origins.

    Tom Robbins (2003). “Jitterbug Perfume”, p.6, Bantam
  • The inability to correctly perceive reality is often responsible for humans' insane behavior. And every time they substitute an all-purpose, sloppy slang word for the words that would accurately describe an emotion or a situation, it lowers their reality orientations, pushes them farther from shore, out onto the foggy waters of alienation and confusion.

    Tom Robbins (2003). “Skinny Legs and All”, p.77, Bantam
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