Anais Nin Quotes About Earth

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  • My first vision of earth was water veiled. I am of the race of men and women who see all things through this curtain of sea and my eyes are the color of water.

    "House of Incest". Book by Anais Nin, 1936.
  • There is no bleaker moment in life of the city than that one which crosses the boundary lines between those who have not slept all night and those who are going to work. It was for Sabina as if two races of men and women lived on earth, the night people and the day people, never meeting face to face except at this moment.

  • Art is the method of levitation, in order to separate one's self from enslavement by the earth.

    "Sunbeams : A Book of Quotations" by Sy Safransky, (p. 137), 1990.
  • I love your silences, they are like mine. You are the only being before whom I am not distressed by my own silences. You have a vehement silence, one feels it is charged with essences, it is a strangely alive silence, like a trap open over a well, from which one can hear the secret murmur of the earth itself.

    "Under a Glass Bell". Book by Anais Nin, 1944.
  • The earth is heavy and opaque without dreams.

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