Date: 1902
"Looking back upon our own thought, we observe no Subject, like an admiral on the bridge of his flagship, dictating and controlling, some man above the man or in the man; we only note a process of development which requires no such assumption."
preview | full record— Spiller, Gustav (1864-1940)
Date: 1922
"Though they didn't see eye to eye in everything a certain analogy there somehow was as if both minds were travelling, so to speak, in the one train of thought."
preview | full record— Joyce, James (1882-1941)
Date: 1923
"His heart knocked like a Ford car trying to climb the roof of a Methodist church."
preview | full record— Wilstach, Frank J.
Date: 1946
"Just as the ties recur beneath his train, these underlie / his rushing brain."
preview | full record— Bishop, Elizabeth (1911-1979)
Date: 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951
"It is certainly not then--not in dreams--but when one is wide awake, at moments of robust joy and achievement, on the highest terrace of consciousness, that mortality has a chance to peer beyond its own limits, from the mast, from the past and its castle tower."
preview | full record— Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977)
Date: 1964
"Its productivity and efficiency, its capacity to increase and spread comforts, to turn waste into need, and destruction into construction, the extent to which this civilization transforms the object world into an extension of man's mind and body makes the very notion of alienation questionable. ...
preview | full record— Marcuse, Herbert (1898-1979)
Date: 1972
"as the Whale dives / snapping our mind / like a lifeboat ?"
preview | full record— Plumb, David
Date: 1992
" He was dangerously obsessed, dangerously obsessed. And his thoughts, like a bobsleigh walled with ice, would not change their course until he had crashed or achieved his end."
preview | full record— Edward St. Aubyn (b. 1960)
Date: 1995, 2002
"However, as I said last night, we just ask for this because most of us consider ourselves as chauffeurs inside our bodies, which we own in the same way as we own a car. When it goes wrong we take it to the mechanic to fix it and we do not really identify with our body, just as we do not really i...
preview | full record— Watts, Alan (1915-1973)
Date: 1996
"Drinking caffeine is thus like putting a block of wood under one of the brain's primary brake pedals."
preview | full record— Braun, Stephen