Jesse Ball quotes are thought-provoking, memorable and inspiring. From views on society and politics to thoughts on love and life, Jesse Ball has a lot to say. In this list we present the 17 best Jesse Ball quotes, in no particular order. Let yourself get inspired!
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Jesse Ball quotes
That would be the death of anyone – to recognize false hopes with a certainty. One mustn’t know that. If it is offered, refuse!
— Jesse Ball, The Curfew
Not that believing such things has anything to do with whether they are true. You see that, don’t you?
— Jesse Ball, The Curfew
I’m an elephant today. I will need to have lots of room and also a bowl of water on the floor.
— Jesse Ball, The Curfew
…In this way that he sought to control the very passage of his life, deftly and without forethought, yet precisely and with enormous care. Part of it was to allow what was enormous, what was profound, without limiting it.
— Jesse Ball, The Curfew
We are the wreck of what we have been, and the place of our own future demise.
— Jesse Ball, A Cure for Suicide
You aren’t the thing that needs to change. It’s that you are overcome by your situation, by the way the world has descended on you. There is much in you that is young and new – and not just in you. In any person, even the oldest conceivable person. That’s what it means to be living – to engage with the cacophony of objects.
— Jesse Ball, A Cure for Suicide
The world isn’t the place we are told to live in. It is another place entirely. We have both more choice, and less, than we are supposed to have.
— Jesse Ball, A Cure for Suicide
– Some people forget, do you know – they forget what it is like to be young, to feel things ruthlessly, terribly. If you forget that much of life, well, I don’t know.
— Jesse Ball, A Cure for Suicide
As I sat in the office of the cure, he began to speak and explain to me what it was. I was there, and I had no choice but to continue, it seemed there was nothing but that, nothing else – and yet, it was being explained to me, almost without my permission, as a matter of course, this thing I did not understand: the cure for suicide.
— Jesse Ball, A Cure for Suicide
…There are times when something is asked of us, and we find we must do it. There is no calculation involved, no measure of the necessity of the thing itself, the action that must be performed. There is simply an acknowledgment that we will do the thing in question, and then the thing is done, often at considerable personal cost. “”What goes into these decisions? What tiny factors, invisible, in the jutting edges of personality and circumstance, contribute to this inevitability?
— Jesse Ball, The Curfew
If he acts, if he doesn’t, it’s meaningless. The whole thing goes forward. No one is important. No one at all.
— Jesse Ball, The Curfew
The action of a thing is the same as the naming of it – is, in fact, the real name. The trees creak and they are saying, ‘trees creak through the long night.’ The long night – what is it? Trees creaking. There wasn’t anything that tied life’s moments together, except life. And when it was gone?
— Jesse Ball, The Curfew
Of silence, I can say only what I heard, that all things are known by that which they make or leave–and so speech isn’t itself, but its effect, and silence is the same.
— Jesse Ball, Silence Once Begun
No one explains this to you, he thought. That there are so many things without solution.
— Jesse Ball
If you want to say, Lucia, there is no inside of the park benches, I won’t argue with you. But, then you have to say where the pigeons come from.
— Jesse Ball, How to Set a Fire and Why
I hate when I break my own rules. What’s the point of me being rational if I flail around like a clown?
— Jesse Ball, How to Set a Fire and Why
I had a lot of trouble in school to begin with. I got left back in kindergarten, and I was in special education. My teachers didn’t have very much faith in me.
— Jesse Ball
I probably like being isolated more than many people do, but I’m lucky to have the friendship of many fine people, and they keep me from becoming very isolated. The world of my mind is certainly a populated and warm place, too. It’s difficult for me to become too isolated with such resources.
— Jesse Ball