The lion cares less about being king of the beasts than about finding his dinner. — Mason Cooley Beast Copy Share Image
To understand a literary style, consider what it omits. — Mason Cooley Literary style Copy Share Image
For the purpose of knowledge, one must know how to use that inner current that draws us to a thing, and then… — Mason Cooley Knowledge Copy Share Image
The ninety percent of human experience that does not fit into established narrative patterns falls into oblivion. — Mason Cooley Doe Copy Share Image
Hatred of the mother is familiar, but the mother's hatred still comes as a surprise. — Mason Cooley Familiar Copy Share Image
Literary tradition is full of lies about poverty-the jolly beggar, the poor but happy milkmaid, the wholesome diet of porridge, etc. — Mason Cooley Beggar Copy Share Image
The realist lies for advantage. The fantasist lies to give his dreams a flavor of reality. — Mason Cooley Advantage Copy Share Image
Your love for me is founded in a sentiment. My love for you is founded in the body. A precarious interchange. — Mason Cooley Body Copy Share Image
Like other secret lovers, many speak mockingly about popular culture to conceal their passion for it. — Mason Cooley Culture Copy Share Image
Children must be protected not because they are innocent but because they are powerless. — Mason Cooley Child Copy Share Image
I really like life, don't you? There's nothing else quite like it. — Mason Cooley Life Copy Share Image
Existence is not a mystery unless you think it has a meaning. — Mason Cooley Existence Copy Share Image
People believe that photographs are true and therefore cannot be art. — Mason Cooley Art Copy Share Image
The nudes of art are not so distant from pornography as prudish pedants pretend. — Mason Cooley Art Copy Share Image
The past is ignorant of the present. Be careful in taking its advice. — Mason Cooley Advice Copy Share Image
Writing about an idea frees me of it. Thinking about it is a circle of repetitions. — Mason Cooley Circles Copy Share Image