“I haven't been everywhere, but it's on my list.”
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Susan Sontag (January 16, 1933 – December 28, 2004) was an American writer, filmmaker, philosopher, teacher, and political activist. She mostly wrote essays, but also published novels; she published her first major work, the essay "Notes on 'Camp'", in 1964. Her best-known works include *On Photography*, *Against Interpretation*, *Styles of Radical Will*, *The Way We Live Now*, *Illness as Metaphor*, *Regarding the Pain of Others*, *The Volcano Lover*, and *In America*. Sontag was active in writing and speaking about, or travelling to, areas of conflict, including during the Vietnam War and the Siege of Sarajevo. She wrote extensively about photography, culture and media, AIDS and illness, human rights, and communism and leftist ideology. Although her essays and speeches sometimes drew controversy, she has been described as "one of the most influential critics of her generation." **Source**: [Susan Sontag](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Sontag) on Wikipedia.
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“I haven't been everywhere, but it's on my list.”
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“My library is an archive of longings.”
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“For those who live neither with religious consolations about death nor with a sense of death (or of anything else) as natural, death is the obscene mystery, the ultimate affront, the thing t...”
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“Interpretation is the revenge of the intellect upon art.”
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“Intelligence is really a kind of taste: taste in ideas.”
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“What is most beautiful in virile men is something feminine; what is most beautiful in feminine women is something masculine.”
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“Although none of the rules for becoming alive is valid, it is healthy to keep on formulating them.”
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“It hurts to love. It's like giving yourself to be flayed and knowing that at any moment the other person may just walk off with your skin.”
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“The truth is always something that is told, not something that is known. If there were no speaking or writing, there would be no truth about anything. There would only be what is.”
“The writer is either a practicing recluse or a delinquent, guilt-ridden one--or both. Usually both.”
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“Writing is a mysterious activity.”
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“If I thought that what I'm doing when I write is expressing myself, I'd junk the typewriter. Writing is a much more complicated activity that that.”
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“My urge to write is an urge not to self-expressionism but to self-transcendence. My work is both bigger and smaller than I am.”
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“Do stuff. be clenched, curious. Not waiting for inspiration's shove or society's kiss on your forehead. Pay attention. It's all about paying attention. attention is vitality. It connects you...”
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“Religion is probably, after sex, the second oldest resource which human beings have available to them for blowing their mind.”
“All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person’s (or thing’s) mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freez...”
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“Time eventually positions most photographs, even the most amateurish, at the level of art.”
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“Science fiction films are not about science. They are about disaster, which is one of the oldest subjects of art.”
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“Narratives can make us understand. Photographs do something else: they haunt us.”
“It is intolerable to have one's sufferings twinned with anybody else's.”