Famous Henry Miller Quotations

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"In this age, which believes that there is a short cut to everything, the greatest lesson to be learned is that the most difficult way is, in the long run, the easiest."
by Henry Miller
"I have no money, no resources, no hopes. I am the happiest man alive."
by Henry Miller
"What does it matter how one comes by the truth so long as one pounces upon it and lives by it?"
by Henry Miller
"The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware."
by Henry Miller
"Confusion is a word we have invented for an order which is not understood."
by Henry Miller
"Chaos is the score upon which reality is written."
by Henry Miller
"Every moment is a golden one for him who has the vision to recognize it as such."
by Henry Miller
"Every man has his own destiny: the only imperative is to follow it, to accept it, no matter where it leads him."
by Henry Miller
"A man writes to throw off the poison which he has accumulated because of his false way of life. He is trying to recapture his innocence, yet all he succeeds in doing (by writing) is to inoculate the world with a virus of his disillusionment. No man would set a word down on paper if he had the courage to live out what he believed in."
by Henry Miller
"The world is the mirror of myself dying."
by Henry Miller
"When one is trying to do something beyond his known powers it is useless to seek the approval of friends. Friends are at their best in moments of defeat."
by Henry Miller
"Why are we so full of restraint? Why do we not give in all directions? Is it fear of losing ourselves? Until we do lose ourselves there is no hope of finding ourselves."
by Henry Miller
"Honest criticism means nothing: what one wants is unrestrained passion, fire for fire."
by Henry Miller
"If men cease to believe that they will one day become gods then they will surely become worms."
by Henry Miller
"Imagination is the voice of daring. If there is anything Godlike about God it is that. He dared to imagine everything."
by Henry Miller
"It is the American vice, the democratic disease which expresses its tyranny by reducing everything unique to the level of the herd."
by Henry Miller
"Our own physical body possesses a wisdom which we who inhabit the body lack. We give it orders which make no sense."
by Henry Miller
"Sex is one of the nine reasons for reincarnation. The other eight are unimportant."
by Henry Miller
"The American ideal is youth --handsome, empty youth."
by Henry Miller
"One can be absolutely truthful and sincere even though admittedly the most outrageous liar. Fiction and invention are of the very fabric of life."
by Henry Miller
"Music is a beautiful opiate, if you don't take it too seriously."
by Henry Miller
"Any genuine philosophy leads to action and from action back again to wonder, to the enduring fact of mystery."
by Henry Miller
"The great work must inevitably be obscure, except to the very few, to those who like the author himself are initiated into the mysteries. Communication then is secondary: it is perpetuation which is important. For this only one good reader is necessary."
by Henry Miller
"When shit becomes valuable, the poor will be born without assholes."
by Henry Miller
"A man of good will with a little effort and belief in his own powers can enjoy a deep, tranquil, rich life -- provided he go his own way. He need not and should not think of making a good living, but rather of creating a good life for himself. To live one's own life is still the best way of life, always was, and always will be."
by Henry Miller
"Actors die so loud."
by Henry Miller
"All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act without the benefit of experience."
by Henry Miller
"All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act without benefit of experience."
by Henry Miller
"Analysis brings no curative powers in its train; it merely makes us conscious of the existence of an evil, which, oddly enough, is consciousness."
by Henry Miller
"And what is the potential man, after all? Is he not the sum of all that is human? Divine, in other words?"
by Henry Miller
"Any genuine philosophy leads to action and from action back again to wonder, to enduring fact of mystery."
by Henry Miller
"Art is only a means to life, to the life more abundant. It is not in itself the life more abundant. It merely points the way, something which is overlooked not only by the public, but very often by the artist himself. In becoming an end it defeats itself."
by Henry Miller
"Back of every creation, supporting it like an arch, is faith. Enthusiasm is nothing: it comes and goes. But if one believes, then miracles occur."
by Henry Miller
"Develop interest in life as you see it in people, things, literature, music - the world is so rich, simply throbbing with rich treasures, beautiful souls and interesting people. Forget yourself."
by Henry Miller
"Develop an interest in life as you see it; the people, things, literature, music - the world is so rich, simply throbbing with rich treasures, beautiful souls and interesting people. Forget yourself."
by Henry Miller
"Every man has his own destiny the only imperative is to follow it, to accept it, no matter where it leads him."
by Henry Miller
"Every man with a bellyful of the classics is an enemy to the human race."
by Henry Miller
"Example moves the world more than doctrine. The great exemplars are the poets of action, and it makes little difference whether they be forces for good or forces for evil."
by Henry Miller
"How different the new order would be if we could consult the veteran instead of the politician."
by Henry Miller
"I have always looked upon decay as being just as wonderful and rich an expression of life as growth."
by Henry Miller
"I have never been able to look upon America as young and vital but rather as prematurely old, as a fruit which rotted before it had a chance to ripen."
by Henry Miller
"I have no money, no resources, and no hope. I am the happiest man alive."
by Henry Miller
"I see America spreading disaster. I see America as a black curse upon the world. I see a long night settling in and that mushroom which has poisoned the world withering at the roots."
by Henry Miller
"If there is to be any peace it will come through being, not having."
by Henry Miller
"If we are always arriving and departing, it is also true that we are eternally anchored. One's destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things."
by Henry Miller
"In expanding the field of knowledge we but increase the horizon of ignorance."
by Henry Miller
"In the beginning was the Word. Man acts it out. He is the act, not the actor."
by Henry Miller
"In the attempt to defeat death man has been inevitably obliged to defeat life, for the two are inextricably related. Life moves on to death, and to deny one is to deny the other."
by Henry Miller
"Instead of asking 'How much damage will the work in question bring about?' why not ask 'How much good? How much joy?'"
by Henry Miller
"It does me good to write a letter which is not a response to a demand, a gratuitous letter, so to speak, which has accumulated in me like the waters of a reservoir."
by Henry Miller
"It isn't the oceans which cut us off from the world - it's the American way of looking at things."
by Henry Miller
"Life is constantly providing us with new funds, new resources, even when we are reduced to immobility. In life's ledger there is no such thing as frozen assets."
by Henry Miller
"Life is 440 horsepower in a 2-cylinder engine."
by Henry Miller
"Life has to be given a meaning because of the obvious fact that it has no meaning."
by Henry Miller
"Life has no other discipline to impose, if we would but realize it, than to accept life unquestioningly. Everything we shut our eyes to, everything we run away from, everything we deny, denigrate, or despise, serves to defeat us in the end. What seems nasty, painful, evil, can become a source of beauty, joy, and strength, if faced with an open mind. Every moment is a golden one for him who has the vision to recognize it as such."
by Henry Miller
"Life has no other discipline to impose, if we would but realize it, than to accept life unquestioningly. Everything we shut our eyes to, everything we run away from, everything we deny, denigrate or despise, serves to defeat us in the end. What seems nasty, painful, evil, can become a source of beauty, joy and strength, if faced with an open mind. Every moment is a golden one for him who has the vision to recognize it as such."
by Henry Miller
"Life, as it is called, is for most of us one long postponement."
by Henry Miller
"Living apart and at peace with myself, I came to realize more vividly the meaning of the doctrine of acceptance. To refrain from giving advice, to refrain from meddling in the affairs of others, to refrain, even though the motives be the highest, from tampering with another's way of life - so simple, yet so difficult for an active spirit. Hands off"
by Henry Miller
"Los Angeles gives one the feeling of the future more strongly than any city I know of. A bad future, too, like something out of Fritz Lang's feeble imagination."
by Henry Miller
"Madness is tonic and invigorating. It makes the sane more sane. The only ones who are unable to profit by it are the insane."
by Henry Miller
"Man has demonstrated that he is master of everything except his own nature."
by Henry Miller
"Moralities, ethics, laws, customs, beliefs, doctrines - these are of trifling import. All that matters is that the miraculous become the norm."
by Henry Miller
"No matter how vast, how total, the failure of man here on earth, the work of man will be resumed elsewhere. War leaders talk of resuming operations on this front and that, but man's front embraces the whole universe."
by Henry Miller
"No man is great enough or wise enough for any of us to surrender our destiny to. The only way in which anyone can lead us is to restore to us the belief in our own guidance."
by Henry Miller
"Obscenity is a cleansing process, whereas pornography only adds to the murk."
by Henry Miller
"One has to be a lowbrow, a bit of a murderer, to be a politician, ready and willing to see people sacrificed, slaughtered, for the sake of an idea, whether a good one or a bad one."
by Henry Miller
"One of the reasons why so few of us ever act, instead of react, is because we are continually stifling our deepest impulses."
by Henry Miller
"One's destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things."
by Henry Miller
"Our own physical body possesses a wisdom which we who inhabit the body lack."
by Henry Miller
"Plots and character don't make life. Life is here and now, anytime you say the word, anytime you let her rip."
by Henry Miller
"Sex is one of the nine reasons for reincarnation. . .The other eight are unimportant."
by Henry Miller
"Sin, guilt, neurosis; they are one and the same, the fruit of the tree of knowledge."
by Henry Miller
"The American ideal is youth -- handsome, empty youth."
by Henry Miller
"The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, joyously drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware."
by Henry Miller
"The concert is a polite form of self induced torture."
by Henry Miller
"The legal system is often a mystery, and we, its priests, preside over rituals baffling to everyday citizens."
by Henry Miller
"The man who looks for security, even in the mind, is like a man who would chop off his limbs in order to have artificial ones which will give him no pain or trouble."
by Henry Miller
"The man who is forever disturbed about the condition of humanity either has no problems of his own or has refused to face them."
by Henry Miller
"The moment one gives close attention to any thing, even a blade of grass it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself."
by Henry Miller
"The new always carries with it the sense of violation, of sacrilege. What is dead is sacred; what is new, that is different, is evil, dangerous, or subversive."
by Henry Miller
"The one thing we can never get enough of is love. And the one thing we never give enough is love."
by Henry Miller
"The ordinary man is involved in action, the hero acts. An immense difference."
by Henry Miller
"The only thing we never get enough of is love; and the only thing we never give enough of is love."
by Henry Miller
"The prisoner is not the one who has commited a crime, but the one who clings to his crime and lives it over and over."
by Henry Miller
"The real leader has no need to lead - he is content to point the way."
by Henry Miller
"The real enemy can always be met and conquered, or won over. Real antagonism is based on love, a love which has not recognized itself."
by Henry Miller
"The Teutons have been singing the swan song ever since they entered the ranks of history. They have always confounded truth with death."
by Henry Miller
"The tragedy of it is that nobody sees the look of desperation on my face. Thousands and thousands of us, and we're passing one another without a look of recognition."
by Henry Miller
"The world dies over and over again, but the skeleton always gets up and walks."
by Henry Miller
"The worst sin that can be committed against the artist is to take him at his word, to see in his work a fulfillment instead of an horizon."
by Henry Miller
"The world is not to be put in order; the world is order, incarnate. It is for us to harmonize with this order."
by Henry Miller
"There is nothing strange about fear: no matter in what guise it presents itself it is something with which we are all so familiar that when a man appears who is without it we are at once enslaved by him."
by Henry Miller
"To be silent the whole day long, see no newspaper, hear no radio, listen to no gossip, be thoroughly and completely lazy, thoroughly and completely indifferent to the fate of the world is the finest medicine a man can give himself."
by Henry Miller
"True strength lies in submission which permits one to dedicate his life, through devotion, to something beyond himself."
by Henry Miller
"Until we accept the fact that life itself is founded in mystery, we shall learn nothing."
by Henry Miller
"We do not talk - we bludgeon one another with facts and theories gleaned from cursory readings of newspapers, magazines and digests."
by Henry Miller
"We have two American flags always: one for the rich and one for the poor. When the rich fly it means that things are under control; when the poor fly it means danger, revolution, anarchy."
by Henry Miller
"We live at the edge of the miraculous."
by Henry Miller
"We must not just be in the world and above the world, but also of the world. To love it for what it is... is the only task. Avoid it and you are lost. Loose yourself in it, and you are free."
by Henry Miller
"We live in the mind, in ideas, in fragments. We no longer drink in the wild outer music of the streets - we remember only."
by Henry Miller


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