The mystery lies in the here and now. The mystery is: What is one to do with oneself? As you get older you begin to realize the trick time is playing, and that unless you do something about it, the passage of time is nothing but the encroachment of the horrible banality of the past on the pure future. The past devours the future like a tape recorder, converting pure possibility into banality. The present is the tape head, the mouth of time. Then where is the mystery and why bother kicking through the ashes? Because there is a clue in the past.
Lucky is the man who does not secretly believe that every possibility is open to him. - Walker Percy
Lucky is the man who does not secretly believe that every possibility is open to him.
- Walker Percy
Why has the South produced so many good writers? Because we got beat. - Walker Percy
Why has the South produced so many good writers? Because we got beat.
You can get all A's and still flunk life. - Walker Percy
You can get all A's and still flunk life.
How did it happen that now he could see everything so clearly. Something had given him leave to live in the present. Not once in his entire life had … - Walker Percy
How did it happen that now he could see everything so clearly. Something had given him leave to live in the present. Not once in his entire life had …
I like to eat crawfish and drink beer. That's despair? - Walker Percy
I like to eat crawfish and drink beer. That's despair?
Ignorance, if recognized, is often more fruitful than the appearance of knowledge. - Walker Percy
Ignorance, if recognized, is often more fruitful than the appearance of knowledge.
In this world goodness is destined to be defeated. But a man must go down fighting. That is the victory. To do anything less is to be less than a man. - Walker Percy
In this world goodness is destined to be defeated. But a man must go down fighting. That is the victory. To do anything less is to be less than a man.
In a word, the consumer of mass culture is lonely, not only lonely, but spiritually impoverished. - Walker Percy
In a word, the consumer of mass culture is lonely, not only lonely, but spiritually impoverished.
For some time now the impression has been growing upon me that everyone is dead. It happens when I speak to people. In the middle of a sentence it wi… - Walker Percy
For some time now the impression has been growing upon me that everyone is dead. It happens when I speak to people. In the middle of a sentence it wi…
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