Of course the sands of Present Time are running out from under our feet. And why not? The Great Conundrum: 'What are we here for?' is all that ever held us here in the first place. Fear. The answer to the Riddle of the Ages has actually been out in the street since the First Step in Space. Who runs may read but few people run fast enough. What are we here for? Does the great metaphysical nut revolve around that? Well, I'll crack it for you, right now. What are we here for? We are here to go!
Writers don't own their words. Since when do words belong to anybody. "Your very own words," indeed ! And who are you? - Brion Gysin
Writers don't own their words. Since when do words belong to anybody. "Your very own words," indeed ! And who are you?
- Brion Gysin
Man is a bad animal. - Brion Gysin
Man is a bad animal.
The resulting texts always took a narrative term, enigmatic at first but ultimately explicit and often premonitory. The semantic distribution of thes… - Brion Gysin
The resulting texts always took a narrative term, enigmatic at first but ultimately explicit and often premonitory. The semantic distribution of thes…
I could easily blast so much keef night and day I become a bouhali; a real-gone crazy, a holy untouchable madman unto whom everything is permitted, n… - Brion Gysin
I could easily blast so much keef night and day I become a bouhali; a real-gone crazy, a holy untouchable madman unto whom everything is permitted, n…
When ya gotta goNow we know what we are here for. We are not here to love fear and serve any old bearded but invisible thunder god. We are here to go. - Brion Gysin
When ya gotta goNow we know what we are here for. We are not here to love fear and serve any old bearded but invisible thunder god. We are here to go.
I enjoy inventing things out of fun. After all, life is a game, not a career. - Brion Gysin
I enjoy inventing things out of fun. After all, life is a game, not a career.
Of course the sands of Present Time are running out from under our feet. And why not? The Great Conundrum: 'What are we here for?' is all that ever h… - Brion Gysin
Of course the sands of Present Time are running out from under our feet. And why not? The Great Conundrum: 'What are we here for?' is all that ever h…
Writing is fifty years behind painting. - Brion Gysin
Writing is fifty years behind painting.
The poets are supposed to liberate the words – not chain them in phrases. Who told the poets they were supposed to think? Poets are meant to sing and… - Brion Gysin
The poets are supposed to liberate the words – not chain them in phrases. Who told the poets they were supposed to think? Poets are meant to sing and…
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