The real home of man is not his house but the road. Life itself is a travel that has to be done by foot.

Bruce Chatwin

Tag: travel



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I never liked Jules Verne, believing that the real was always more fantastic than the fantastical.

Bruce Chatwin

Tag: reality fantasy



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The usual run of children's books left me cold, and at the age of six I decided to write a book of my own. I managed the first line, 'I am a swallow.' Then I looked up and asked, 'How do you spell telephone wires?

Bruce Chatwin

Tag: writing children



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[...] I will go to France, to Yugoslavia, to China and continue my profession.'
'As sanitary engineer?'
'No, Monsieur. As adventurer. I will see all the peoples and all the countries in the world.

Bruce Chatwin

Tag: adventure travel



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Gradually the idea for a book began to take shape. It was to be a wildly ambitious and intolerant work, a kind of 'Anatomy of Restlessness' that would enlarge on Pascal's dictum about the man sitting quietly in a room. The argument, roughly, was as follows: that in becoming human, man had acquired, together with his straight legs and striding walk, a migratory 'drive' or instinct to walk long distances through the seasons; that this 'drive' was inseparable from his central nervous system; and, that, when warped in conditions of settlement, it found outlets in violence, greed, status-seeking or a mania for the new. This would explain why mobile societies such as the gypsies were egalitarian, thing-free and resistant to change; also why, to re-establish the harmony of the First State, all the great teachers - Buddha, Lao-tse, St Francis - had set the perpetual pilgrimage at the heart of their message and told their disciples, literally, to follow The Way.

Bruce Chatwin

Tag: nomadism migration human-essence



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Because they knew each other's thoughts, they even quarrelled without speaking.

Bruce Chatwin

Tag: twins



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Anything was better than to be loved for one's things.

Bruce Chatwin

Tag: love things



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Он с глубочайшим уважением относится к тем, кто, рискуя угодить за решетку, публикует свои стихи в иностранном журнале. Но ему кажется, что подлинными героями этой невероятной жизни являются все-таки другие люди - не те, кто без конца поносит партию и правительство, а те, кто молчит, оставаясь при этом полноправными представителями европейской культуры и цивилизации.
Их молчание, - заявил мой друг, -это настоящий плевок в лицо государству, потому что для них его просто не существует.

Bruce Chatwin


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Вещи, подумал я, тверже людей. Они - неизменное зеркало, глядясь в которое мы наблюдаем собственный распад. Ничто не свидетельствует о твоем износе с такой очевидностью, как коллекция произведений искусства.

Bruce Chatwin


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Тирания творит свое собственное акустическое пространство: особую простоту, где в разнобой звучат какие-то непонятные сигналы, где едва слышное бормотание или слабый намек вызывает панику. Так что, скорее всего, башня тоталитаризма рухнет не от войны или революции, а от шелеста ветра или шороха падающих листьев...

Bruce Chatwin


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