Jack Kerouac Quotes About Birth

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  • Genius gives birth, talent delivers. What Rembrandt or Van Gogh saw in the night can never be seen again. Born writers of the future are amazed already at what they're seeing now, what we'll all see in time for the first time, and then see imitated many times by made writers.

    Writing   Night   Giving  
    Jack Kerouac (1995). “The Portable Jack Kerouac”, Viking Adult
  • But on top of all that, the feelings about Princess, I'd also gone through an entire year of celibacy based on my feeling that lust was the direct cause of birth which was the direct cause of suffering and death and I had really no lie come to a point where I regarded lust as offensive and even cruel. "Pretty girls make graves," was my saying, whenever I'd had to turn my head around involuntarily to stare at the in­comparable pretties of Indian Mexico.

    Girl   Lying   Princess  
    Jack Kerouac (1986). “The Dharma Bums”, p.29, Penguin
  • The cause of the world's woe is birth, the cure of the world's woe is a bent stick.

    World   Woe   Causes  
    Jack Kerouac (1960). “The Scripture of the Golden Eternity: Pocket Poets Number 51”, p.33, City Lights Books
  • Genius gives birth, talent delivers. What Rembrandt or Van Gogh saw in the night can never be seen again.

    Night   Giving   Design  
    Jack Kerouac (1995). “The Portable Jack Kerouac”, Viking Adult
  • The silence is so intense that you can hear your own blood roar in your ears but louder than that by far is the mysterious roar which I alwas identify with the roaring of the diamond wisdom, the mysterious roar of silence itself, which is a great Shhhh reminding you of something you've seemed to have forgotten in the stress of your days since birth.

    Stress   Blood   Silence  
    Jack Kerouac (1986). “The Dharma Bums”, p.157, Penguin
  • Genius gives birth, talent delivers.

    Writing   Giving   Genius  
    Jack Kerouac (1995). “The Portable Jack Kerouac”, Viking Adult
  • I'd also gone through an entire year of celibacy based on my feeling that lust was the direct cause of birth which was the direct cause of suffering and death.

    Jack Kerouac (1986). “The Dharma Bums”, p.29, Penguin
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