Series: The Deadly Sins–Greed

"Gordon Gecko" Silkscreen 2015 by jpbohannon

“Gordon Gecko”
Silkscreen 2015 by jpbohannon

But let me briefly make my purpose plain,
I preach for nothing but for greed of gain,
And use the same old text, as bold as brass,
Radix malorum est cupiditas.

Chaucer, “The Pardoner’s Tale”

Series: The Deadly Sins–Anger

"Anger" illustration 2015 by jpbohannon

“Anger”
illustration 2015 by jpbohannon

“One night I accidentally bumped into a man, and perhaps because of the near darkness he saw me and called me an insulting name. I sprang at him, seized his coat lapels and demanded that he apologize. He was a tall blond man, and as my face came close to his he looked insolently out of his blue eyes and cursed me, his breath hot in my face as he struggled. I pulled his chin down sharp upon the crown of my head, butting him as I had seen the West Indians do, and I felt his flesh tear and the blood gush out, and I yelled, “Apologize! Apologize!” But he continued to curse and struggle, and I butted him again and again until he went down heavily, on his knees, profusely bleeding. I kicked him repeatedly, in a frenzy because he still uttered insults though his lips were frothy with blood. Oh yes, I kicked him! And in my outrage I got out my knife and prepared to slit his throat, right there beneath the lamplight in the deserted street, holding him by the collar with one hand, and opening the knife with my teeth — when it occurred to me that the man had not seen me, actually; that he, as far as he knew, was in the midst of a walking nightmare! And I stopped the blade, slicing the air as I pushed him away, letting him fall back to the street. I stared at him hard as the lights of a car stabbed through the darkness. He lay there, moaning on the asphalt; a man almost killed by a phantom. It unnerved me. I was both disgusted and ashamed.”

Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man

Series: The Deadly Sins–Pride

Silkscreen 2015 by jpbohannon

“PRIDE”
Silkscreen 2015 by jpbohannon

 

“But what will not ambition and revenge
Descend to?”
― John Milton, Paradise Lost

Quote #43: “The way to know life…”

Illustration 2014 by jpbohannon

Illustration 2014 by jpbohannon

The way to know life is to love many things.     Vincent Van Gogh

 

Quote #42: “There are three things all wise men fear…”

Gentle man on a moonless night. Illustration 2014 jpbohannon

Gentle man on a moonless night.
Illustration 2014 jpbohannon

“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” – Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man’s Fear

Quote #40: “A page with a poem…” Anne Carson

illustration 2014 by jpbohannon

illustration 2014 by jpbohannon

“A page with a poem on it is less attractive than a page with a poem on it and some tea stains.” —Anne Carson (as quoted in The Paris Review )

Quote #38: ultimate reality

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法界一相

“Ultimate reality has a unified form.”

Buddha

Quote #37: “Most people miss their whole lives.” Toni Jordan, from Addition

"Oh, No!" 2014 by jpbohannon

“Oh, No!”
2014 by jpbohannon

“Most people miss their whole lives, you know. Listen, life isn’t when you are standing on top of a mountain looking at a sunset. Life isn’t waiting at the altar or the moment your child is born or that time you were swimming in a deep water and a dolphin came up alongside you. These are fragments. Ten or twelve grains of sand spread throughout your entire existence. These are not life. Life is brushing your teeth or making a sandwich or watching the news or waiting for the bus. Or walking. Every day, thousands of tiny events happen and if you’re not watching, if you’re not careful, if you don’t capture them and make them count, your could miss it.
You could miss your whole life.”

Toni Jordan, Addition
(as quoted in Literary Jukebox)

Quote #36: “In just Spring…” e.e.cummings

illustration 2014  jpbohannon

illustration 2014 jpbohannon

… it’s

spring

and
the
                     goat-footed
balloonMan          whistles
far
and
wee
                 e.e.cummings from “in just Spring”

Quote #35: Jung and the “ridiculous fear”

Mask 2014 by jpbohannon

Mask
2014 by jpbohannon

“We yield too much to the ridiculous fear that we are at bottom quite impossible beings, that if everyone were to appear as he really is, a frightful social catastrophe would ensue.”

Carl Jung,  The Archetype and the Collective Unconscious