Henry Miller Quotes About Cancer

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  • The city grows like a cancer; I must grow like a sun. The city eats deeper and deeper into the red; it is an insatiable white louse which must die eventually of inanition. I am going to starve the white louse which is eating me up. I am going to die as a city in order to become again a man. Therefore I close my ears, my eyes, my mouth.

    Eye   Men  
    Henry Miller (1966). “Tropic of Capricorn”
  • The cancer of time is eating us away

    Henry Miller, Norman Mailer (1976). “Genius and lust: a journey through the major writings of Henry Miller”, Grove Press
  • There will be more calamities, more death, more despair. Not the slightest indication of a change anywhere. The cancer of our time is eating us away. Our heroes have killed themselves, or are killing themselves.

    Henry Miller, John Calder (1985). “A Henry Miller reader”, Riverrun Pr
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