Dwelling Quote by Helene Cixous Download Open image “Writing is the passageway, the entrance, the exit, the dwelling place of the other in me.” — Helene Cixous ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dwelling Dwelling place Entrances Exit Writing
There is a door we all want to walk through and writing can help you find it and open it. — Anne Lamott Copy Share Image
“This is what writing is: I one language, I another language, and between the two, the line that makes them vibrate; writing forms a… — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
The tough thing about writing is you go into a room alone, you close the door and you do your work. — Randy Wayne White Copy Share Image
If I am to write, I must have a room to myself, which shall be my room. — Harriet Beecher Stowe Copy Share Image
Writing is an amazing place to hide, to go into the rabbit hole, and pull the trap door down over your head. — Ann Patchett Copy Share Image
“Writing is a conduit. It opens up a passageway into the past. Not just for the writer, but for the reader too. Both readers… — Lang Leav Copy Share Image
“Writing is traveling through uncharted territory - your mind. You are the first traveler, and your essays are the world's first maps.” — Harry Bauld Copy Share Image
Writing is like a little hole in reality that you can go through and you can get out and you can be someplace else… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
Wherever I have knocked, a door has opened. Wherever I have wandered, a path has appeared. — Alice Walker Copy Share Image
“Writing is no more than wending a way in an attempt to restore all of the paths that had been cut-short, headed off at… — Mary Cappello Copy Share Image
“(Because Jonah’s real story is the one never told: never was he as stupendously happy as during those three days and three nights of… — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
“I, too, overflow; my desires have invented new desires, my body knows unheard-of songs. Time and again I, too, have felt so full of… — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
What happens: events interiors, snatch them from the cradle, from the source. I want to watch watching arrive. I want to watch arrivances. I… — Helene Cixous Copy Share Image
“And I? I drink, I burn, I gather dreams. And sometimes I tell a story. Because Promethea asks me for a bowl of words… — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
“The author of what I describe is not myself, it is the Other. First of all it is you, it is the woman, it… — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
Perhaps what I do not manage to operate rapidly enough is the passage between the outside and the inside. — Helene Cixous Copy Share Image
“To fly/steal is woman’s gesture, to steal into language to make it fly.” — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
“Those I love go in the direction of what they call the last hour—what Clarice Lispector calls, “the hour of the star,” “the hour… — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
“...and this morning I am without fire, my marrow is ash, I am very sad.” — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
“Writing, in its noblest function, is the attempt to unerase, to unearth, to find the primitive picture again, ours, the one that frightens us.” — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
“Here I am now. And it is hell. Paradise? Yes, I still am here, but who? only myself, with my small waist, my small… — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
Peace is the first thing the angels sang. Peace is the mark of the children of God. Peace is the nurse of love. Peace… — Pope Leo I Copy Share Image
“The concept of country, homeland, dwelling place becomes simplified as "the environment" -- that is, what surrounds us, we have already made a profound… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
The incorruptible things are all within the narrow gate. The peace of God which passed all understanding - the bright hope of good things… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
You will find a spring by the dwelling of the dead, to the left. Next to it stands a white cypress. Do not approach… — Gustaw Herling-Grudzinski Copy Share Image
We do not dwell in the Palace of Truth. But, as was mentioned to me not long since, "There is a time coming when… — Oliver Heaviside Copy Share Image
The extinction of Homo Sapiens would mean survival for millions, if not billions, of Earth-dwelling species. Phasing out the human race will solve every… — Ingrid Newkirk Copy Share Image
My journey deep into coma, outside this lowly physical realm and into the loftiest dwelling place of the almighty Creator, revealed the indescribably immense… — Eben Alexander Copy Share Image
There is no art or science that is too difficult for industry to attain to; it is the gift of tongues, and makes a… — Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon Copy Share Image
But when you dwell in a house you mislike, you will look out of a window a deal more than those that are content… — Mary Webb Copy Share Image
“That which sings and contemplates in you is still dwelling within the bounds of that first moment which scattered the stars into space” — Khalil Gibran Copy Share Image
Magnus shrugged. "He also made inappropriate amorous advances to a startled grandmotherly sort selling flowers, an Irish wolfhound, and innocent hat stand in a… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image