67+ Simon Van Booy Quotes On Art, Creative And Poetic
Simon Van Booy is a British-born American writer and philosopher. He is best known for his short story collections, novels, and children's books. He has won several awards for his work, including the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and the Somerset Maugham Award. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Simon Van Booy on life, love, art.
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Top 10 Simon Van Booy Quotes
- Hands have their own language.
- For lonely people, rain is a chance to be touched.
- The beauty of artifacts is in how they reassure us we’re not the first to die.
- You were unsure which pain is worse -- the shock of what happened or the ache for what never will.
- Every moment is the paradox of now or never.
- Coincidences mean you're on the right path.
- They haven't made love for years but sleep holding hands
- Royal Young's writing is that rare blend of irony and beauty.
- To love again, you must not discard what has happened to you, but take from it the strength you'll need to carry on.
- I didn’t know who she was, but I had this fire inside me for someone I knew existed.
Simon Van Booy Short Quotes
- Every day is a masterpiece, even if it crushes you.
- Death is the most sophisticated form of beauty, and the most difficult to accept.
- Dreamers conquered the world long ago.
- I wanted to explain that trusting is harder than being trusted.
- The most significant conversations of our lives occur in silence.
- Music helps us understand where we have come from but, more importantly, what has happened to us.
- The present grows within the boundaries of the past.
- Anyone who is desperate or alone will agree there is comfort in routine.
- Whether you know it or not, we leave parts of ourselves wherever we go.
- There are some lies that, under the right circumstances, are the only truth
Simon Van Booy Quotes About Life
Life can unmoor so many feelings; it is a relief we sleep through it. Night unravels the day and reinvents it for the first time. We may mean nothing to time, but to each other we are kings and queens, and the world is a wild benevolent garden filled with chance meetings and unexplained departures. — Simon Van Booy
Life just swallows you up, doesn't it?Just swallows you up with its everyday things — Simon Van Booy
I suppose the key to a good life is to gently overlook the truth and hope that at any moment we can all be reborn. — Simon Van Booy
When somebody leaves this plane—or, if you like, goes into another room—those left behind sometimes try and stop loving—but this is a mistake, because even if you have loved only once in your life, you’re ruined. — Simon Van Booy
I think music is what language once aspired to be. Music allows us to face God on our own terms because it reaches beyond life. — Simon Van Booy
Even if you have loved only once in your life, you're ruined. — Simon Van Booy
But those who seek only reassurance from life will never be more than tourists—seeing everything and trying to possess what can only be felt. Beauty is the shadow of imperfection. — Simon Van Booy
I want to do things for people they will never forget. Maybe that’s the best thing I can do in life. — Simon Van Booy
Love between strangers takes only a few seconds and can last a whole life. — Simon Van Booy
For some people, life is the process of knocking through walls to get out. For others, it is the building of walls. — Simon Van Booy
Simon Van Booy Quotes About Love
I think living with the absence of someone we love is like living in front of a mountain from which a person - a speck in the distance, on some distance ridge - is perpetually waving. — Simon Van Booy
Language is like looking at a map of somewhere. Love is living there and surviving on the land. — Simon Van Booy
Music is only a mystery to people who want it explained. Music and love are the same. — Simon Van Booy
It’s the greatest legacy you could ever leave your children or your loved ones: the history of how you felt. — Simon Van Booy
I read books because I love them, not because I think I should read them. — Simon Van Booy
Love is also a violence, and cannot be undone. — Simon Van Booy
You can't put a price on the rituals of love, because you never know what will happen next. I suppose fear is part of the excitement and we can't have one without the other. — Simon Van Booy
But say you do find the right people - how do you love them without smothering them?...How do you not suffocate them with all the love you've built up in their absence? — Simon Van Booy
It's tempting to imagine how we could hurt someone close, because it reminds us how fiercely we love them. — Simon Van Booy
Perhaps we were each allotted only a certain amount of love - enough for only an initial meeting - a serendipitous clumsiness. When it leaves to find others, the difficulty begins because we are faced with our humanness, our past, our very being. — Simon Van Booy
Simon Van Booy Famous Quotes And Sayings
It's true the people we meet shape us. But the people we don't meet shape us also, often more because we have imagined them so vividly. There are people we yearn for but never seem to meet. — Simon Van Booy
If there is such a thing as marriage, it takes place long before the ceremony; in a car on the way to the airport; or as a gray bedrooms fills with dawn, one lover watching the other; or as two strangers stand together in the rain with no bus in sight, arms weighed down with shopping bags. You don't know then. But later you realize - that was the moment. — Simon Van Booy
Loneliness is like being the only person left alive in the universe, except that everyone else is still here. — Simon Van Booy
Could it be that first love was the only true love? And that after those first fires had been doused or burned out, men and women chose whom they would love based on worldly needs, and then reenacted the rituals and feelings of that first pure experience - nursed the flames that once burned of their own accord — Simon Van Booy
Should you ever feel too lonely...listen for the roar of the sea- for in it are all those who've been and all those who are to come. — Simon Van Booy
The passions we cannot control are the ones that define us. — Simon Van Booy
For those who are lost, there will always be cities that feel like home. — Simon Van Booy
I tried to convey to the boy how people's lives are often altered by curved lines read slowly from paper, sand, or stone. — Simon Van Booy
In the end I didn't know who I was crying for, but it was something my body wanted to do, as though trying to digest grief. — Simon Van Booy
I wonder if things can happen too early or too late or if everything happens at exactly the right time. If so, how sad and beautiful. — Simon Van Booy
We touched with a softness that pushed through the skin into memory, like arms plunged into a river - we could feel the weight of each other's stones. — Simon Van Booy
I think people would be happier if they admitted things more often. In a sense we are all prisoners of some memory, or fear, or disappointment - we are all defined by something we can’t change. — Simon Van Booy
I want to feel it somehow happened like that because things happen for a reason. I want to believe this more than anything because if it were just an accident, then God must have died before he could finish the world. — Simon Van Booy
Where are people going? I wonder what they hope will happen and what they are afraid of? For me it's the same thing and has to do with being loved. — Simon Van Booy
We see in others what we want and what we fear. — Simon Van Booy
When Bach died some of his children sold his scores to the butcher they had decided the paper was more useful for wrapping meat. In a small village in Germany a father brought home a limp goose wrapped in paper that was covered with strange and beautiful symbols. — Simon Van Booy
Reading reassures us that no matter how alone we might feel, there are many others - spread as wide as history itself - who have felt the same way we have, who have occupied the rooms we find ourselves locked in at various points of our lives. — Simon Van Booy
When small drops began to fall and darken the world in penny-shaped circles, no one around him scurried for cover. For lonely people, rain is a chance to be touched. — Simon Van Booy
Language is like drinking from one's own reflection in still water. We only take from it what we are at the time. — Simon Van Booy
Actually, years mean nothing. It's what's inside them. — Simon Van Booy
Sometimes, language is the sound of longing — Simon Van Booy
Succes is really nothing more than the record of failure. To be successful means you must be willing to fail more than anyone else. — Simon Van Booy
Love requires imagination more than experience. — Simon Van Booy
Children are the closest we have to wisdom and they become adults the moment that final drop of everything mysterious is strained from them. — Simon Van Booy
I don’t see the point of truth anymore, it causes just as much heartbreak as lying. — Simon Van Booy
Language allows us to reach out to people, to touch them with our innermost fears, hopes, disappointments, victories. To reach out to people we'll never meet. It's the greatest legacy you could ever leave your children or your loved ones: The history of how you felt. — Simon Van Booy
I think we keep these moments of rejection and acceptance very close. I think we carry them always, like cracked shells from which a part of us once hatched. — Simon Van Booy
Life Lessons by Simon Van Booy
- Simon Van Booy's work emphasizes the importance of being open to life's unexpected moments and learning to appreciate the beauty in them.
- He encourages readers to take the time to reflect on their own lives and appreciate the small moments that make life meaningful.
- He also encourages readers to be kind to one another, to be open to new experiences, and to always strive for personal growth.
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