"The simple act of opening a bottle of wine has brought more happiness to the human race than all the collective governments in the history of earth"
About Jim Harrison
Jim Harrison was a prominent American author whose literary contributions spanned novels, poetry, and essays. He is best known for his novella 'Legends of the Fall,' which captures the intricate interplay between human emotions and the natural world. Harrison's writing often reflects his deep connection to nature, exploring themes of solitude, love, and the passage of time. His quote, 'the only thing that matters is the moment,' encapsulates his belief in the significance of living fully in the present, a sentiment that resonates throughout his body of work. By intertwining personal narratives with vivid descriptions of the wilderness, Harrison invites readers to confront their own experiences and emotions. His unique perspective challenges conventional storytelling, emphasizing the complexity of human existence and our relationship with the environment. Today, his quotes and ideas continue to inspire readers, encouraging a deeper appreciation for both nature and the intricacies of life.
Quote collection
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"The simple act of opening a bottle of wine has brought more happiness to the human race than all the collective governments in the history of earth"
"Barring love I'll take my life in large doses alone--rivers, forests, fish, grouse, mountains. Dogs."
"The wilderness does not make you forget your normal life so much as it removes the distractions for proper remembering."
"The danger of civilization, of course, is that you will piss away your life on nonsense."
"Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy, or they become legends."
"In a life properly lived, you're a river."
"Beware, O wanderer, the road is walking too."
"Death steals everything except our stories."
"I did not want to live out my life in the strenuous effort to hold a ghost world together. It was plain as the stars that time herself moved in grand tidal sweeps rather than the tick-tocks we suffocate within, and that I must reshape myself to fully inhabit the earth rather than dawdle in the sump of my foibles."
"Fishing makes us less the hostages to the horrors of making a living."
"I would rather give full vent to all human loves and disappointments, and take a chance on being corny, than die a smartass."
"Life is sentimental. Why should I be cold and hard about it? That's the main content. The biggest thing in people's lives is their loves and dreams and visions, you know."
"I'm hoping to be astonished tomorrow by I don't know what."
"There is a neurologist, a woman over at Harvard who wanted me to come talk to them, and in France I have a lot of readers in the sciences. I can't tell you why."
"Poetry at its best is the language your soul would speak if you could teach your soul to speak."
"We Are All One. When we allow ourselves to become aware of this statement in its purest form, we open the doors to reveal the oneness of being. Using the process of conscious evolution we begin to recognise our true underlying identity, for once we have glimpsed the existence of this realm, we then begin to reveal what it is . . . . our true natural state."
"Michigan is two radically different places - the North and the South which makes for good drama and contrast."
"I remember my grandfather telling me how each of us must live with a full measure of loneliness that is inescapable, and we must not destroy ourselves with our passion to escape the aloneness."
"I was a dog on a short chain / and now there's no chain."
"One of the curious effects of a bad hangover is that you think you're wrong whether you are or not. Not wrong in particulars, but wrong in general, wrong about everything."