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Henry Miller

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The man who is forever disturbed about the condition of humanity either has no problems of his own or has refused to face them.


— Henry Miller


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The new always carries with it the sense of violation, of sacrilege. What is dead is sacred; what is new, that is different, is evil, dangerous, or subversive.


— Henry Miller


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The prisoner is not the one who has commited a crime, but the one who clings to his crime and lives it over and over.


— Henry Miller


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The Teutons have been singing the swan song ever since they entered the ranks of history. They have always confounded truth with death.


— Henry Miller


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The waking mind is the least serviceable in the arts.


— Henry Miller


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The world dies over and over again, but the skeleton always gets up and walks.


— Henry Miller


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The world is not to be put in order; the world is order, incarnate. It is for us to harmonize with this order.


— Henry Miller


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The worst sin that can be committed against the artist is to take him at his word, to see in his work a fulfillment instead of an horizon.


— Henry Miller


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The one thing we can never get enough of is love. And the one thing we never give enough is love.


— Henry Miller


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We live at the edge of the miraculous.


— Henry Miller


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Sunday after the War Norfolk CT: New Directions 1944. Hamlet Volume II with Michael Fraenkel New York: Carrefour 1941. First Impressions of Greece Santa Barbara CA: Capra Press 1973.

Henry Valentine Miller (December 26 1891 – June 7 1980) was an American writer and painter. He was known for breaking with existing literary forms and developing a new sort of "novel" that is a mixture of novel autobiography social criticism philosophical reflection surrealist free association and mysticism one that is distinctly always about and expressive of the real-life Henry Miller and yet is also fictional.

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