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And this is not the happiness of a magazine writer who sends in his gay little philosophy of life to the editor for the one paragraph spread in front of the magazine: This is a serious happiness full of doubts and strengths. I wonder if happiness is possible. It is a state of mind, but I'd hate to be a bore all my life, if only because of those I love around me. Happiness can change into unhappiness just for the sake of change.
From Windblown World: The Journals of Jack Kerouac 1947-1954
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Topic: Happiness
I had really learned that you can’t fall off a mountain. Whether you *can* fall off a mountain or not I don’t know, but I had learned that you can’t. That was the way it struck me.
From The Dharma Bums
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Topic: Happiness
So shut up, live, travel, adventure, bless and don't be sorry
From Desolation Angels
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Topic: Life
Love is bitter, death is sweet.
From Maggie Cassidy
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Topic: Death
Happiness consists in realizing it is all a great strange dream.
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The only truth is music.
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Happy. Just in my swim shorts, barefooted, wild-haired, in the red fire dark, singing, swigging wine, spitting, jumping, running—that's the way to live. All alone and free in the soft sands of the beach by the sigh of the sea out there, with the Ma-Wink fallopian virgin warm stars reflecting on the outer channel fluid belly waters. And if your cans are redhot and you can't hold them in your hands, just use good old railroad gloves, that's all.
From The Dharma Bums
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Topic: Happiness
Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to go. But no matter, the road is life
From On the Road
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Topic: Life
But why think about that when all the golden lands ahead of you and all kinds of unforseen events wait lurking to surprise you and make you glad you're alive to see?
From On the Road
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They understand death, they stand there in the church under the skies that have a beginningless past and go into the never-ending future, waiting themselves for death, at the foot of the dead, in a holy temple. - I get a vision of myself and the two little boys hung up in a great endless universe with nothing overhead and nothing under bbut the Infinite Nothingness, the Enormousness of it, the dead without number in all directions of existence whether inward into the atom-worlds of your own body or outward to the universe which may only be one atom in an infinity of atom-worlds and each atom-world only a figure of speech - inward, outward, up and down, nothing but emptiness and divine majesty and silence for the two little boys and me.
From Lonesome Traveler
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Topic: Death
I was halfway across America, at the dividing line between the East of my youth and the West of my future.
From On the Road
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A pain stabbed my heart, as it did every time I saw a girl I loved who was going the opposite direction in this too-big world.
From On the Road
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Topic: Life
My eyes were glued on life
and they were full of tears.
From Atop an Underwood: Early Stories and Other Writings
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Topic: Life
Be in love with your life, every detail of it.
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Topic: Life
[...]the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes “Awww!
From On the Road
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Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry.
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And this is not the happiness of a magazine writer who sends in his gay little philosophy of life to the editor for the one paragraph spread in front of the magazine: This is a serious happiness full of doubts and strengths. I wonder if happiness is possible. It is a state of mind, but I'd hate to be a bore all my life, if only because of those I love around me. Happiness can change into unhappiness just for the sake of change.
From Windblown World: The Journals of Jack Kerouac 1947-1954
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Topic: Happiness
I had really learned that you can’t fall off a mountain. Whether you *can* fall off a mountain or not I don’t know, but I had learned that you can’t. That was the way it struck me.
From The Dharma Bums
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Topic: Happiness
So shut up, live, travel, adventure, bless and don't be sorry
From Desolation Angels
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Topic: Life
Love is bitter, death is sweet.
From Maggie Cassidy
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Topic: Death
Happiness consists in realizing it is all a great strange dream.
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The only truth is music.
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Happy. Just in my swim shorts, barefooted, wild-haired, in the red fire dark, singing, swigging wine, spitting, jumping, running—that's the way to live. All alone and free in the soft sands of the beach by the sigh of the sea out there, with the Ma-Wink fallopian virgin warm stars reflecting on the outer channel fluid belly waters. And if your cans are redhot and you can't hold them in your hands, just use good old railroad gloves, that's all.
From The Dharma Bums
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Topic: Happiness
Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to go. But no matter, the road is life
From On the Road
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Topic: Life
But why think about that when all the golden lands ahead of you and all kinds of unforseen events wait lurking to surprise you and make you glad you're alive to see?
From On the Road
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They understand death, they stand there in the church under the skies that have a beginningless past and go into the never-ending future, waiting themselves for death, at the foot of the dead, in a holy temple. - I get a vision of myself and the two little boys hung up in a great endless universe with nothing overhead and nothing under bbut the Infinite Nothingness, the Enormousness of it, the dead without number in all directions of existence whether inward into the atom-worlds of your own body or outward to the universe which may only be one atom in an infinity of atom-worlds and each atom-world only a figure of speech - inward, outward, up and down, nothing but emptiness and divine majesty and silence for the two little boys and me.
From Lonesome Traveler
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Topic: Death
I was halfway across America, at the dividing line between the East of my youth and the West of my future.
From On the Road
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A pain stabbed my heart, as it did every time I saw a girl I loved who was going the opposite direction in this too-big world.
From On the Road
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Topic: Life
My eyes were glued on life
and they were full of tears.
From Atop an Underwood: Early Stories and Other Writings
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Topic: Life
Be in love with your life, every detail of it.
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Topic: Life
[...]the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes “Awww!
From On the Road
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Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry.
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And this is not the happiness of a magazine writer who sends in his gay little philosophy of life to the editor for the one paragraph spread in front of the magazine: This is a serious happiness full of doubts and strengths. I wonder if happiness is possible. It is a state of mind, but I'd hate to be a bore all my life, if only because of those I love around me. Happiness can change into unhappiness just for the sake of change.
From Windblown World: The Journals of Jack Kerouac 1947-1954
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Topic: Happiness
I had really learned that you can’t fall off a mountain. Whether you *can* fall off a mountain or not I don’t know, but I had learned that you can’t. That was the way it struck me.
From The Dharma Bums
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Topic: Happiness
So shut up, live, travel, adventure, bless and don't be sorry
From Desolation Angels
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Topic: Life
Love is bitter, death is sweet.
From Maggie Cassidy
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Topic: Death
Happiness consists in realizing it is all a great strange dream.
NOT YET RATING
The only truth is music.
NOT YET RATING
Happy. Just in my swim shorts, barefooted, wild-haired, in the red fire dark, singing, swigging wine, spitting, jumping, running—that's the way to live. All alone and free in the soft sands of the beach by the sigh of the sea out there, with the Ma-Wink fallopian virgin warm stars reflecting on the outer channel fluid belly waters. And if your cans are redhot and you can't hold them in your hands, just use good old railroad gloves, that's all.
From The Dharma Bums
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Topic: Happiness
Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to go. But no matter, the road is life
From On the Road
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Topic: Life
But why think about that when all the golden lands ahead of you and all kinds of unforseen events wait lurking to surprise you and make you glad you're alive to see?
From On the Road
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They understand death, they stand there in the church under the skies that have a beginningless past and go into the never-ending future, waiting themselves for death, at the foot of the dead, in a holy temple. - I get a vision of myself and the two little boys hung up in a great endless universe with nothing overhead and nothing under bbut the Infinite Nothingness, the Enormousness of it, the dead without number in all directions of existence whether inward into the atom-worlds of your own body or outward to the universe which may only be one atom in an infinity of atom-worlds and each atom-world only a figure of speech - inward, outward, up and down, nothing but emptiness and divine majesty and silence for the two little boys and me.
From Lonesome Traveler
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Topic: Death
I was halfway across America, at the dividing line between the East of my youth and the West of my future.
From On the Road
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A pain stabbed my heart, as it did every time I saw a girl I loved who was going the opposite direction in this too-big world.
From On the Road
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Topic: Life
My eyes were glued on life
and they were full of tears.
From Atop an Underwood: Early Stories and Other Writings
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Topic: Life
Be in love with your life, every detail of it.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Life
[...]the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes “Awww!
From On the Road
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Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry.
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