Thursday, 10 September 2009

Four Quotes, Don Delillo

Quote 1 -

"To be a tourist is to escape accountability. Errors and failings don't cling to you the way they do back home. You're able to drift across continents and languages, suspending the operation of sound thought. Tourism is the march of stupidity. You're expected to be stupid."

Quote 2 -

"You know how it is with Canadians," she said. "We love to be disappointed. Everything we do ends up disappointingly. We know this, we expect this, so we've made disappointment part of the inner requirement of our lives. disappointment is our native emotion. it's our guiding spirit. We arrange things to make disappointment inevitable. This is how we feed ourselves in the winter."

Quote 3 -

"America is the world's living myth. There's no sense of wrong when you kill an American or blame America for some local disaster. This is our function, to be character types, to embody recurring themes that people can use to comfort themselves, justify themselves, and so on. We're here to accommodate. Whatever people need, we provide. A myth is a useful thing. People expect us to absorb the impact of their grievances. Interesting, when I talk to a Mideastern businessman who expresses affection and respect fo rthe U.S., I automatically assume he's either a fool or a liar. The sense of grievance affects all of us, on way or another."

Quote 4 -

"Sky is opened, the preacher says. Rain is coming down... He moves among them, touching a shoulder here, a head there, touching roughly, reminding them of something they'd forgotten or chosen to disregard. There is a Spirit lurking here. Show me the scripture that says we have to speak English to know the joy of talking freely to God. Ridiculous, we say. There's no such document. Paul to the Corinthians said men can speak with the tongues of angels. In our time we can do the same."

- Don Delillo, The Names

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