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The sea, perhaps because of its saltiness, roughens the outside but keeps sweet the kernel of its servants' soul.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Sailors Sea

This could have occurred nowhere but in England, where men and sea interpenetrate, so to speak—the sea entering into the life of most men, and the men knowing something or everything about the sea, in the way of amusement, of travel, or of bread-winning.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad England Englishmen Sea

And yet I have known the sea too long to believe in its respect for decency. An elemental force is ruthlessly frank

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Joseph Conrad Sea

I found myself back in the sepulchral city resenting the sight of people hurrying through the streets to filch a little money from each other, to devour their infamous cookery, to gulp their unwholesome beer, to dream their insignificant and silly dreams. They trespassed upon my thoughts. They were intruders whose knowledge of life was to me an irritating pretense, because I felt so sure they could not possibly know the things I knew.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Africa Colonialism Europe Heart Of Darkness Life Mundane

Well, you know, that was the worst of it - this suspicion of not being inhuman. It would come slowly to one. They howled and leaped, and spun, and made horrid faces; but what thrilled you was just the thought of their humanity - like yours - the thought of your remote kinship with this wild and passionate uproar.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Africa Feeling Alive Feeling Human Humanity

A certain readiness to perish is not so very rare, but it is seldom that you meet men whose souls, steeled in the impenetrable armour of resolution, are ready to fight a losing battle to the last, the desire of peace waxes stronger as hope declines, till at last it conquers the very desire of life. Which of us here has not observed this, or maybe experienced something of that feeling in his own person - this extreme weariness of emotions, the vanity of effort, the yearning for rest?

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Joseph Conrad Persistence Resolution

And because you not always can keep your eyes shut there comes the real trouble--the heart pain--the world pain. I tell you, my friend, it is not good for you to find you cannot make your dream come true, for the reason that you not strong enough are, or not clever enough. . . . Ja! . . . And all the time you are such a fine fellow too! Wie? Was? Gott im Himmel! How can that be? Ha! ha! ha!’The shadow prowling amongst the graves of butterflies laughed boisterously.

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Joseph Conrad Bad Reputation Broken Dreams Broken Spirit Heart Pain Heartache Lost Souls

You revolutionists' the other continued, with leisurely self-confidence, 'are the slaves of the social convention, which is afraid of you; slaves of it as much as the very police that stands up in the defence of that convention. Clearly you are, since you want to revolutionize it. It governs your action, too, and thus neither your thought nor your action can ever be conclusive. (...) 'You are not a bit better than the forces arrayed against you -- than the police, for instance. The other day I came suddenly upon Chief Inspector Heat at the corner of Tottenham Court Road. He looked at me very steadily. But I did not look at him. Why should I give him more than a glance ? He was thinking of many things -- of his superiors, of his reputation, of the law courts, of his salary, of newspapers -- of a hundred things. But I was thinking of my perfect detonator only. He meant nothing to me. He was as insignificant as -- I can't call to mind anything insignificant enough to compare him with -- except Karl Yundt perhaps. Like to like. The terrorist and the policeman both come from the same basket. Revolutions, legality -- counter moves in the same game; forms of idleness at bottom identical. He plays his little game -- so do you propagandists.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Terrorism

All my moral and intellectual being is penetrated by an invincible conviction that whatever falls under the dominion of our senses must be in nature and, however exceptional, cannot differ in its essence from all the other effects of the visible and tangible world of which we are a self-conscious part. The world of the living contains enough marvels and mysteries as it is—marvels and mysteries acting upon our emotions and intelligence in ways so inexplicable that it would almost justify the conception of life as an enchanted state. No, I am too firm in my consciousness of the marvelous to be ever fascinated by the mere supernatural which . . . is but a manufactured article, the fabrication of minds insensitive to the intimate delicacies of our relation to the dead and to the living, in their countless multitudes; a desecration of our tenderest memories; an outrage on our dignity.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Humanism Naturalism Philosophy Religion

The afternoon breeze would incite to a weird and flabby activity all that crowded mass of clothing, with its vague suggestions of drowned, mutilated and flattened humanity. Trunks without heads waved at you arms without hands; legs without feet kicked fantastically with collapsible flourishes; and there were long white garments, that taking the wind fairly through their neck openings edged with lace, became for a moment violently distended as by the passage of obese and invisible bodies. On these days you could make out that ship at a great distance by the multi-coloured grotesque riot going on abaft her mizzen-mast.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Clothes Hanging Fighting Ship Life Shipping

History repeats itself but the special call of an art which has passed away is never reproduced. It is utterly gone out of the world as the song of a destroyed wild bird.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Art Artist

History repeats itself but the special call of an art which has passed away is never reproduced. It is utterly gone out of the world as the song of a destroyed wild bird.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Art Artist

The last thing a woman will consent to discover in a man whom she loves or on whom she simply depends is want of courage.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Courage Bravery

You shall judge of a man by his foes as well as by his friends.

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Joseph Conrad Friends Friendship

As in political so in literary action a man wins friends for himself mostly by the passion of his prejudices.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Friends Friendship

To be busy with material affairs is the best preservative against reflection fears doubts ... all these things which stand in the way of achievement. I suppose a fellow proposing to cut his throat would experience a sort of relief while occupied in stropping his razor carefully.

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Joseph Conrad Getting Going

It is when we try to grapple with another man's intimate need that we perceive how incomprehensible wavering and misty are the beings that share with us the sight of the stars and the warmth of the sun.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Homo Sapiens

Caricature: putting the face of a joke upon the body of a truth.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Humour Humorists

To have his path made clear for him is the aspiration of every human being in our beclouded and tempestuous existence.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Order Organization

How does one kill fear? ... How do you shoot a specter through the heart slash off its spectral head take it by its spectral throat?

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Ways Overcome Fear

No man ever understands quite his own artful dodges to escape from the grim shadow of self-knowledge.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Self Knowledge

Felicity felicity ... is quaffed out of a golden cup ... the flavour is with you alone and you can make it as intoxicating as you please.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Self Reliance

To be busy with material affairs is the best preservative against reflection fears doubts.... I suppose a fellow proposing to cut his throat would experience a sort of relief while occupied in stropping his razor carefully.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Success Happiness

He is romantic—romantic,” he repeated. “And that is very bad—very bad. . . . Very good, too,” he added. “But is he?” I queried.‘“Gewiss,” he said, and stood still holding up the candelabrum, but without looking at me. “Evident! What is it that by inward pain makes him know himself? What is it that for you and me makes him—exist?”‘At that moment it was difficult to believe in Jim’s existence—starting from a country parsonage, blurred by crowds of men as by clouds of dust, silenced by the clashing claims of life and death in a material world—but his imperishable reality came to me with a convincing, with an irresistible force! I saw it vividly, as though in our progress through the lofty silent rooms amongst fleeting gleams of light and the sudden revelations of human figures stealing with flickering flames within unfathomable and pellucid depths, we had approached nearer to absolute Truth, which, like Beauty itself, floats elusive, obscure, half submerged, in the silent still waters of mystery. “Perhaps he is,” I admitted with a slight laugh, whose unexpectedly loud reverberation made me lower my voice directly; “but I am sure you are.” With his head dropping on his breast and the light held high he began to walk again. “Well—I exist, too,” he said.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Conrad Joseph Conrad Metaphysical Metaphysics Modernism Modernist

It was a wonderful experience. She mistrusted his very slumbers--and she seemed to think I could tell her why! Thus a poor mortal seduced by the charm of an apparition might have tried to wring from another ghost the tremendous secret of the claim the other world holds over a disembodied soul astray amongst the passions of this earth. The very ground on which I stood seemed to melt under my feet. And it was so simple too; but if the spirits evoked by our fears and our unrest have ever to vouch for each other's constancy before the forlorn magicians that we are, then I--I alone of us dwellers in the flesh--have shuddered in the hopeless chill of such a task.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Joseph Conrad Literature Quotes Lord Jim Metaphysics

Vanity plays lurid tricks with our memory, and the truth of every passion wants some pretence to make it live.

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Joseph Conrad Vanity

Woe to the man whose heart has not learned while young to hope, to love - and to put its trust in life.

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Joseph Conrad Love Life Trust

Perhaps life is just that... a dream and a fear.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Life Fear Dream

A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time as the bullets go flying through space.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Time Space Flying

Each blade of grass has its spot on earth whence it draws its life, its strength; and so is man rooted to the land from which he draws his faith together with his life.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Life Strength Faith

It is a maudlin and indecent verity that comes out through the strength of wine.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Wine Through Out

Being a woman is a terribly difficult task, since it consists principally in dealing with men.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Woman Men Dealing

As to honor - you know - it's a very fine mediaeval inheritance which women never got hold of. It wasn't theirs.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Honor Know You

History repeats itself, but the special call of an art which has passed away is never reproduced. It is as utterly gone out of the world as the song of a destroyed wild bird.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Art Bird World

The sea - this truth must be confessed - has no generosity. No display of manly qualities - courage, hardihood, endurance, faithfulness - has ever been known to touch its irresponsible consciousness of power.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Courage Truth Sea

How does one kill fear, I wonder? How do you shoot a specter through the heart, slash off its spectral head, take it by its spectral throat?

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Heart Wonder You

Only in men's imagination does every truth find an effective and undeniable existence. Imagination, not invention, is the supreme master of art as of life.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Life Art Imagination

Truth of a modest sort I can promise you, and also sincerity. That complete, praiseworthy sincerity which, while it delivers one into the hands of one's enemies, is as likely as not to embroil one with one's friends.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Friends Hands You

The last thing a woman will consent to discover in a man whom she loves, or on whom she simply depends, is want of courage.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Man Woman Want

It is not the clear-sighted who rule the world. Great achievements are accomplished in a blessed, warm fog.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Blessed World Fog
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