Mu Xin

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I feel that it would be tedious for a person to have only one life. It would be much better to have two or three lives going on simultaneously.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Two
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Thomas Hardy once advised us to record impressions more and to express ideas less. Now and then I would remember this advice.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Ideas
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Ideas' can be only in the distant background of a work of art, something like a very low horizon. In the middle distance and foreground... there shouldn't be any 'ideas' visible.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Art
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By day I was a slave; by night, I was a prince.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Night
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What is art in the final analysis? Art is the shining forth of one's interiority.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Art
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Did you ever find that there is room between the two opposing rules of a paradox? That space between two almost opposite rules is the ground where I play and write.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Writing
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The first principle of modern cultures may be their connectedness. Culture is like wind and wind knows no boundary or center. Once there is a center, wind becomes a whirlwind.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Wind
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Impressions are like pearls; ideas are like the string that turns the pearls into a necklace. The string is invisible, but it is not dispensable and cannot be broken.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Ideas
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If you ask me why I left China, it's just that I went for a stroll and strolled too far away.
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Collection: Far Away
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Whoever first thought of imposing a library fine was indeed intelligent.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Intelligent
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Prose is like a window; fiction is like a door. But it is not uncommon that he who should come in through the door jumps in through the window.
- Mu Xin
Collection: Doors