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Ancient Quote by Thomas Pynchon

“The Saint whose water can light lamps, the clairvoyant whose lapse in recall is the breath of God, the true paranoid for whom all is organized in spheres joyful or threatening about the central pulse of himself, the dreamer whose puns probe ancient fetid shafts and tunnels of truth all act in the…” quote by Thomas Pynchon
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“The Saint whose water can light lamps, the clairvoyant whose lapse in recall is the breath of God, the true paranoid for whom all is organized in spheres joyful or threatening about the central pulse of himself, the dreamer whose puns probe ancient fetid shafts and tunnels of truth all act in the same special relevance to the word, or whatever it is the word is there, buffering, to protect us from. The act of metaphor than was a thrust at truth and a lie, depending where you were: inside, safe or outside, lost.”

Thomas Pynchon

About This Quote

The passage explores metaphor as a protective, truth‑seeking tool, describing various archetypal figures whose perceptions shape reality.

In simple terms: Metaphor protects and reveals truth through varied perspectives.

Key Takeaway

Metaphor shapes how we see truth.

Themes

language perception truth

Mood

intellectual enigmatic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • creative writing
  • critical analysis
  • psychology

Key Concepts

literary theory philosophy of mind

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does metaphor influence belief?
  • What role does perception play in truth?
A Different Perspective

Complex language may obscure meaning.

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