Author: R. D. Laing
Cited by
- Lydia Kwa (1)
- IN: Pulse (2010) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Moreover Jack sees that Kill herself knows what Kill thinks Jack knows, but that Jill does not realize she knows it.
FROM: Knots, (1970), Book, UK
- Mike Lancaster (1)
- IN: 0.4 (2011) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: We are all in a post-hypnotic trance induced in early infancy.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, UK
- Will Self (1)
- IN: Phone (2017) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: These arabeques that mysteriously embody mathematical truths only glimpsed by a very few -- how beautiful, how exquisite -- no matter that they were the threshing and thrashing of a drowning man.
FROM: The Politics of Experience, (1967), Book, UK
- Chris Simms (1)
- IN: Killing the Beasts (None) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: … the cracked mind of the schizophrenic may let in light which does not enter the intact minds of many sane people…
FROM: The Divided Self, (1960), Book, UK
- Mary Karr (1)
- IN: The Liars' Club (1995) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: We have our secrets and our needs to confess. We may remember how, in childhood, adults were able at first to look right through us, and into us, and what an acomplishment it was when we, in fear and trembling, could tell our first lie, and make, for ourselves, the discovery that we are irredeemably alone in certain respects, and know that within the territory of ourselves, there can only be our own footprints.
FROM: The Divided Self, (1960), Book, UK