“The enduring is something which must be accounted for. One cannot simply shrug it off.”
The Moviegoer (1961)
Walker Percy, OSB foi um escritor americano, tendo entre seus interesses a filosofia e a semiótica. Wikipedia
“The enduring is something which must be accounted for. One cannot simply shrug it off.”
The Moviegoer (1961)
Chapter 2, section 2: The Self as Nought (II) http://books.google.com/books?id=tWZQPAoh3ZQC&q=%22There+is+no+fashion+so+absurd+even+grotesque+that+it+cannot+be+adopted+given+two+things+the+authority+of+the+fashion+setter+Dior+Jackie+Onassis+and+the+vacuity+or+noughtness+of+the+consumer%22&pg=PA23#v=onepage.
Lost in the Cosmos: The Last Self-Help Book (1983)
“You don't ever really learn anything you didn't know when you were thirteen.”
The Second Coming (1980)
Lost in the Cosmos: The Last Self-Help Book (1983)
“The search is what anyone would undertake if he were not sunk in the everydayness of his own life.”
The Moviegoer (1961)
“My aunt is convinced I have a "flair for research."”
This is not true. If I had a flair for research, I would be doing research. Actually I'm not very smart. My grades were average. My mother and my aunt think I am smart because I am quiet and absent-minded–and because my father and grandfather were smart. They think I was meant to do research because I am not fit to do anything else–I am a genius whom ordinary professions can't satisfy.
The Moviegoer (1961)
Look at us, Binx — my vagabond friends as good as cried out to me — we're sinning! We're succeeding! We're human after all!
The Moviegoer (1961)