Instead of committing suicide, people go to work. Thomas Bernhard More Quotes by Thomas Bernhard More Quotes From Thomas Bernhard The study of sickness is the most poetic of the sciences. Thomas Bernhard poetic sickness study Our greatest pleasure, surely, is in fragments, just as we derive the most pleasure from life if we regard it as a fragment, whereas the whole and the complete and the perfect are basically abhorrent. Thomas Bernhard abhorrent pleasure perfect We only really face up to ourselves when we are afraid. Thomas Bernhard adversity courage faces I really only write about inner landscapes and most people don't see them, because they see practically nothing within, because they think that because it's inside, it's dark, and so they don't see anything. I don't think I've ever yet, in any of my books, described a landscape. There's really nothing of the kind in any of them. I only ever write concepts. And so I'm always referring to "mountains" or "a city" or "streets." But as to how they look: I've never produced a description of a landscape. That's never even interested me. Thomas Bernhard dark writing book ...He was just scraps of words and dislocated phrases. Thomas Bernhard scrap phrases Those are terrible people who don't like Glenn Gould... I will have nothing to do with such people, they are dangerous people. Thomas Bernhard dangerous terrible people The thinking man always finds himself in a gigantic orphanage in which people are continually proving to him that he has no parents. Thomas Bernhard men people thinking Those who live in the country get idiotic in time, without noticing it, for a while they think it's original and good for their health, but life in the country is not original at all, for anyone who wasn't born in and for the country it shows a lack of taste and is only harmful to their health. The people who go walking in the country walk right into their own funeral in the country and at the very least they lead a grotesque existence which leads them first into idiocy, then into an absurd death. Thomas Bernhard country people thinking A criminal is undoubtedly a poor soul, who is punished for his poverty. Thomas Bernhard poverty criminals soul Lawyers make nothing but confusion...A lawyer is an instrument of the devil. In general, he's a fiendish idiot, banking on the stupidity of people much more stupid than himself, and by God he's always right. Thomas Bernhard confusion stupid people ...we ask: Why suicide? We search for reasons, causes, and so on.... We follow the course of the life he has now so suddenly terminated as far back as we can. For days we are preoccupied with the question: Why suicide? We recollect details. And yet we must say that everything in the suicide's life- for now we know that all his life he was a suicide, led a suicide's existence- is part of the cause, the reason, for his suicide. Thomas Bernhard details causes suicide One day you're cut off, at the very start you're cut off and can't go back, the language you learn and the whole business of walking and all the rest is for the sake of the single thought, how to get back again. Thomas Bernhard cutting one-day sake Only when I am by seawater can I truly breathe, to say nothing of my ability to think. Thomas Bernhard ability breathe thinking Everyone, he went on, speaks a language he does not understand, but which now and then is understood by others. That is enough to permit one to exist and at least to be misunderstood. Thomas Bernhard misunderstood language doe I would be the unhappiest person imaginable, confronted daily with disastrous works crying out with errors, imprecision, carelessness, amateurishness. I avoided this punishment by destroying them, I thought, and suddenly I took great pleasure in the word destroying. Thomas Bernhard punishment errors would-be I did not want to be anything, and naturally I did not want to turn myself into a mere profession: all I ever wanted was to be myself. Thomas Bernhard profession turns want What is ridiculous about human beings, Doctor,' the prince said, 'is actually their total incapacity to be ridiculous Thomas Bernhard ridiculous doctors said perfidious society masturbators Thomas Bernhard Nothing but disaster follows from applause. Thomas Bernhard applause disaster We publish only to satisfy out craving for fame; there's no other motive except the even baser one of making money. Thomas Bernhard motive making-money fame