Bohemians Quotes

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George Saunders
“She said America was a spoiled child ignorant of grief.”
George Saunders, In Persuasion Nation

Karl Wiggins
“It’s plain to see that the romance has slightly slipped from the Bohemian lifestyle. But we’re literary Gypsies, all of us, and it’s only recently that we’re starting to realise we’re not alone. The Internet is connecting all the healers and storytellers, the wild people and mystics, the writers and painters, and the ones who are slightly cracked.

I’ve always loved wild people.”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

Dezső Kosztolányi
“At any rate, they were strange fellows, these bohemians. They lounged around doing nothing and told you they were working; they were frightfully miserable and yet would tell you that they were perfectly happy. They had more troubles than others but seemed to bear them better, as if they fed on suffering.”
Dezső Kosztolányi, Skylark

Karl Wiggins
“Both the Gypsies of the 19th century and the Bohemian scribblers and court jester types share similar personality traits. Both groups were known as drifters, dancers, minstrels and troubadours. And for their cheerful and pleasant approach to poverty. They were also known for stalking members of the opposite sex. Alcohol, words and the hue and glow of the artist’s easel were what they lived for”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

Karl Wiggins
“A lot of people are wary of us because we’re a little offbeat, but deep down they long to be like us. Always remember that court jesters, Bohemian scribblers, and warriors share similar personality traits, for deep down all of us are Warrior-Poets”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

Karl Wiggins
“The Wrong Planet tribe are the pranksters, the court jesters, the comedians, the Bohemians, the flower children, the nomads and vagrants, the free spirits. Without these the world would be full of humans who are little more than robots.”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

Karl Wiggins
“The practice of an offbeat and sometimes bizarre lifestyle, often in the camaraderie of compatible people was incredibly romantic in the 19th century when authors, artists and entertainers lived in the low-class, substandard Gypsy ghettos of Western Europe and were often regarded as nothing more than vagabonds, globetrotters, opportunists, con artists and charlatans. They also practiced an open sexual liberation regarded at the time as quite a new morality.”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

Karl Wiggins
“You can understand how the same word used to describe Gypsies in Western Europe came to also describe the poor artists of the Parisian slums”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

S.A. Hunt
“Look, the witches were one thing—she’d been fighting monster-faced hags for a couple of years at this point, gnarled old witches and chubby-cheeked bohemians that could Force-throw furniture like Carrie, fill your car with snakes, and turn themselves into raving gorgons.”
S.A. Hunt, Burn the Dark

John Kennedy Toole
“Fortuna wished to make amends. Somehow she had summoned and flushed Myrna minx from a subway tube, from some picket line, from the pungent bed of some Eurasian existentialist, from the hands of some epileptic Negro Buddhist, from the verbose midst of a group therapy session.”
John Kennedy Toole, A Confederacy of Dunces