Harry Hooton quotes:

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  • Men must go out of their minds.

  • Psychologists are men with nothing in their own minds, searching in the minds of others for an idea-in order to kill it.

  • The seed must move to the soil; the tree must turn to the sun. The river must leave its source to reach the sea. And man must forget man, the maker, in order to make the world.

  • If the monkeys had been concerned only with monkey Beings they would never have become men.

  • Man must move to things, to non-human matter- There is nowhere else to go.

  • The gardener gives us roses, not gardeners.

  • The man just is, but clothes are becoming.

  • The trouble with men is that they are mean-they may mean, but they don't move.

  • We must leave these beginnings, beings, believings- man, what are you growing?

  • Whatever is is a movement; man is a movement-to something other than man.

  • Where man is the end, or the means, all men are mean.

  • Art is not an anaemic cult but a dynamic culture.

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