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The central point of the work of art is the work as origin, the point which cannot be reached, yet the only one which is worth reaching.
— Maurice Blanchot
A man in drink can be like a ravening wolf.
— Agatha Christie
To see was terrifying, and to stop seeing tore me apart from my forehead to my throat.
— Maurice Blanchot
No psychic value can disappear without being replaced by another of equivalent intensity.
— Carl Jung
They who were so important, who wanted to create the world, are dumbfounded; everything crumbles.
— Maurice Blanchot
When there is no hope, one must invent hope.
— Albert Camus
But my silence is real. If I hid it from you, you would find it again a little farther on.
— Maurice Blanchot
The disaster ruins everything, all the while leaving everything intact.
— Maurice Blanchot
The more positive you are when you think and work toward your goals, the faster you achieve them.
— Brian Tracy
The feeling of the uselessness of what I am doing is linked to this other feeling that nothing is more serious.
— Maurice Blanchot
We cannot do anything with an object that has no name.
— Maurice Blanchot
Weak thoughts, weak desires: he felt their force.
— Maurice Blanchot
Express only that which cannot be expressed. Leave it unexpressed)
— Maurice Blanchot
The disaster ... is what escapes the very possibility of experience - it is the limit of writing. This must be repeated: the disaster de-scribes.
— Maurice Blanchot
If nothing were substituted for everything, it would still be too much and too little.
— Maurice Blanchot
A story? No. No stories, never again.
— Maurice Blanchot
But this is the rule, and there is no way to free oneself of it: as soon as the thought has arisen, it must be followed to the very end.
— Maurice Blanchot
Make the right things easy and the wrong things hard to do.
— Kathy Sierra
I'm not sure I know how to recognize a good thing anymore.
— Dot Hutchison