Olga Tokarczuk Quotes That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
Olga Tokarczuk quotes that inspire a great attitude towards life That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
1. Asher Rubin thinks that most people are truly idiots, and that it is human stupidity that is ultimately responsible for introducing sadness into the world. It isn’t a sin or a trait with which human beings are born, but a false view of the world, a mistaken evaluation of what is seen by our eyes. Which is why people perceive every thing in isolation, each object separate from the rest. Real wisdom lies in linking everything together—that’s when the true shape of all of it emerges.
The Books of Jacob
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- wisdom
2. Gdy przepisujemy i cytujemy, budujemy gmach wiedzy i rozmnażamy ją jak moje warzywa czy jabłonki. Przepisywanie jest jak szczepienie drzewa; cytowanie – jak wysiewanie nasion.
Księgi Jakubowe
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- knowledge
3. If human beings had only known how to truly preserve their knowledge of the world, if they had just engraved it into rock, into crystals, into diamond and in so doing, passed it on to their descendants, then perhaps the world would now look altogether otherwise. For what are we to do with such a brittle stuff as paper? What can come of writing books?
The Books of Jacob
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- knowledge
4. Knowledge that is grown only on the outside changes nothing inside a man, or merely changes him on the surface, as one garment is changed for another. But he who learns by taking things inside himself undergoes constant transformation, because he incorporates what he learns into his being.
Primeval and Other Times
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- knowledge
5. The internet itself led him from one word to the next, giving links, pointing out. When it didn’t know something it tactfully kept quiet or stubbornly showed him the same pages, ad nauseam. Then Kunicki had the impression that he had just landed at the border of the known world, at the wall, at the membrane of the heavenly firmament. There wasn’t any way to break through it with his head and look through. The internet is a fraud. It promises so much—that it will execute your every command, that it will find you what you’re looking for; execution, fulfillment, reward. But in essence that promise is a kind of bait, because you immediately fall into a trance, into hypnosis. The paths quickly diverge, double and multiply, and you go down them, still chasing an aim that will now get blurry and undergo some transformations. You lose the ground beneath your feet, the place where you started from just gets forgotten, and your aim finally vanishes from sight, disappears in the passage of more and more pages, businesses that always promise more than they can give, shamelessly pretending that under the flat plane of the screen there is some cosmos. But nothing could be more deceptive, dear Kunicki. What are you, Kunicki, looking for? What are you aiming at? You feel like spreading out your arms and plunging into it, into that abyss, but there is nothing more deceptive: the landscape turns out to be a wallpaper, you can’t go any farther.
Flights
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- knowledge
6. The light moved within itself and flared up. A pillar of light tore into the darkness and there it found matter that had been immobile forever. It struck it with full force, until it awoke God in it. Still unconscious, still unsure what He was, God looked around Him, and as He saw no one apart from Himself, He realised that He was God. And unnamed for Himself, incomprehensible to Himself, He felt the desire to know Himself. When He looked closely at Himself for the first time, the Word came forth –it seemed to God that knowing was naming.
Primeval and Other Times
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- time
7. Then for a brief moment he saw everything completely differently. Open space, empty and endless, stretched away in all directions. Everything within this dead expanse, every living thing was helpless and alone. Things were happening by accident, and when the accident failed, automatic law appeared – the rhythmical machinery of nature, the cogs and pistons of history, conformity with the rules that was rotting from the inside and crumbling to dust. Cold and sorrow reigned everywhere. Every creature was trying to huddle up to something, to cling to something, to things, to each other, but all that resulted was suffering and despair.The quality of what Izydor saw was temporality. Under a colourful outer coating everything was merging in collapse, decay, and destruction.
Primeval and Other Times
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- time
8. To be impatient means never really living, being always in the future, in what will happen, but which is after all not yet here. Do not impatient people resemble spirits who are never here in this place, and now, in this very moment, but rather sticking their heads out of life like those wanderers who supposedly, when they found themselves at the end of the world, just looked onward, beyond the horizon? What did they see there? What is it that an impatient person hopes to glimpse?
The Books of Jacob
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- time
9. When you're traveling you need to take care of yourself to get by, you have to keep an eye on yourself and your place in the world. It means concentrating on yourself, thinking about yourself and looking after yourself. So when you travel all you really encounter is yourself, as if that were the whole point of it. When you're at home you simply are, you don't have to struggle with anything or achieve anything. You don't have to worry about the railways connections, and timetables, you don't need to experience any thrills or disappointments. You can put yourself to one side - and that's when you see the most.
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- time
10. Ο χρόνος δουλεύει στο εσωτερικό του ανθρώπινου νου. Έξω απ' αυτόν δεν υπάρχει.
Primeval and Other Times
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- time
11. Οι άνθρωποι - που από μόνοι τους αποτελούν μια διαδικασία εξέλιξης - φοβούνται όλα όσα είναι αεικίνητα και συνεχώς μεταβαλλόμενα, επειδή επινόησαν κάτι που δεν υπάρχει - το αμετάβλητο, αποφασίζοντας πως τέλειο είναι το αιώνιο, αυτό που δεν αλλάζει. Προσέδωσαν λοιπόν στον Θεό την ιδιότητα του αμετάβλητου. και έτσι έχασαν την ικανότητα κατανόησης του.
Primeval and Other Times
Author:- Olga Tokarczuk
Category:- time
