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  • Ironically, Henry James' biography comforts me & I long to make known to him his posthumous reputation he wrote, in pain, gave all his life (which is more than I could think of doing I have Ted, will have children but few friends) & the critics insulted & mocked him, readers didn't read him.

    Sylvia Plath (2007). “The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath”, p.373, Anchor
  • It always bothers me to see people writing RIP when a person dies. It just feels so insincere and like a cop out. To me, RIP is the microwave dinner of posthumous honours.

    Rip   Writing   People  
  • In civilized communities, property as well as personal rights is an essential object of the laws, which encourage industry by securing the enjoyment of its fruits; that industry from which property results, and that enjoyment which consists not merely in its immediate use, but in its posthumous destination to objects of choice, and of kindred affection. In a just and free government, therefore, the rights both of property and of persons ought to be effectually guarded.

    Freedom   Law   Rights  
    "Selections from the Private Correspondence of James Madison, from 1813 to 1836".
  • Fashion, though in a strange way, represents all manly virtue. It is virtue gone to seed: it is a kind of posthumous honor. It does not often caress the great, but the children of the great: it is a hall of the Past.

    Fashion   Children   Past  
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1870). “The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson”, p.481, Рипол Классик
  • Even if I believed there was a real Jesus, I wouldn't fall for that line of hogwash. The "Virgin" Mary should get a posthumous medal for telling the biggest goddamn lie that was ever told. Anybody who believes that will believe that the moon is made out of green cheese.

    Jesus   Lying   Real  
  • When I stop working the rest of the day is posthumous. I'm only really alive when I'm writing.

  • He no longer wished to be dead. At the same time, it cannot be said that he was glad to be alive. But at least he did not resent it. He was alive, and the stubbornness of this fact had little by little begun to fascinate him - as if he had managed to outlive himself, as if he were somehow living a posthumous life.

    Paul Auster (2008). “The New York Trilogy”, p.5, Faber & Faber
  • I mean, let's face it, we didn't have slavery in this country for over 100 years because it was a bad thing. Quite the opposite: Slavery built the South. I'm not saying we should bring it back. I'm just saying it had its merits. For one thing, the streets were safer after dark.

    Country   Mean   Dark  
  • And yet, after all, what is posthumous fame? Altogether vanity.

  • Posthumous men-myself, for example-are not as well understood as timely ones, but we are listened to better. More precisely: we are never understood-hence our authority.

    Men   Example   Authority  
  • Posthumous fame is a plant of tardy growth, for our body must be the seed of it; or we may liken it to a torch, which nothing but the last spark of life can light up; or we may compare it to the trumpet of the archangel, for it is blown over the dead; but unlike that awful blast, it is of earth, not of heaven, and can neither rouse nor raise us.

    Light   Heaven   Growth  
    Charles Caleb Colton (1836). “Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think”, p.365
  • The desire of posthumous fame and the dread of posthumous reproach and execration are feelings from the influence of which scarcely any man is perfectly free, and which in many men are powerful and constant motives of action.

    Powerful   Men   Feelings  
  • I have an habitual feeling of my real life having past, and that I am leading a posthumous existence.

    Real   Past   Feelings  
    "Complete Poems and Selected Letters of John Keats".
  • Slavery built the South. I'm not saying we should bring it back; I'm just saying it had its merits. For one thing, the streets were safer after dark.

    Dark   Slavery   Merit  
  • The moment Kafka attracts more attenetion than Joseph K., Kafka's posthumous death begins.

  • It's an incredible con job when you think about it, to believe something now in exchange for something after death. Even corporations with their reward systems don't try to make it posthumous.

    Atheist   Jobs   Believe  
  • What is new about Barthes's posthumous reputation is the view of him as a writer whose books of criticism and personal musings must be admired as serious and beautiful works of the imagination.

    Beautiful   Book   Views  
    Edmund White, David Bergman (1995). “The Burning Library: Essays”, Vintage
  • I'm only really alive when I'm writing.

  • One must be a living man and a posthumous artist.

    Art   Artist   Men  
    "Cock and harlequin: Notes concerning music". Book by Jean Cocteau, 1921.
  • Posthumous charities are the very essence of selfishness when bequeathed by those who, even alive, would part with nothing.

    Charles Caleb Colton (1866). “Lacon: or, Many things in few words”, p.38
  • Dominicus Corea had a posthumous son, Lewis Corea who became the Dissawe of Uva. Sir Paul Peiris wrote that `With the disappearance of Dominicus Corea, came a short lull in military operations of which the Portuguese officials availed themselves to give free rein to that rapacity which so frequently disgraced their careers in the East'. Dominicus Corea was succeeded by his brother Simon, as Dissawe of the Sat Korale, Kotte and Sitawaka.

    Brother   Military   Son  
  • But because me and myself, as you no doubt are well aware, we are going to die, my relation—and yours too—to the event of this text, which otherwise never quite makes it, our relation is that of a structurally posthumous necessity. Suppose, in that case, that I am not alone in my claim to know the idiomatic code (whose notion itself is already contradictory) of this event. What if somewhere, here or there, there are shares in this non-secret’s secret? Even so the scene would not be changed. The accomplices, as you are once again well aware, are also bound to die.

    What If   Doubt   Secret  
  • Dead men hear no tales; posthumous fame is an Irish bull.

    Men   Bulls   Fame  
    Israel Zangwill (1921). “Works of Israel Zangwill: Italian fantasies”
  • Man has always desired power. Ownership of property gives this power. Man hankers also after posthumous fame based on power.

    Men   Giving   Fame  
    Mahatma Gandhi (1970). “Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi”
  • Darwin, Marx, and Freud meet. They may have understood other things, but the human soul, and in particular the soul of Culture-man, they did not understand. Systems like theirs are only historical curiosities to the 20th century, unless they happen to claim to be appropriate descriptions of Reality. Anyone who believes in these antiquated fantasies stamps himself as ludicrous, posthumous, ineffective, and superfluous. No leading men of the coming decades will be Darwinians, Marxians or Freudians.

    Believe   Reality   Men  
  • I'm not one of those writers that sits worrying about posthumous fame.

    Worry   Fame   Posthumous  
  • Reputation being essentially contemporaneous, is always at the mercy of the Envious and the Ignorant. But Fame, whose very birth is posthumous, and which is only known to exist by the echo of its footsteps through congenial minds, can neither be increased nor diminished by any degree of wilfulness.

    Echoes   Ignorant   Mind  
    "Memoirs and Essays, Washington Allston". As quoted in "Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations", p. 256-259, 1922.
  • The First Man is [Albert Camus] posthumous last work. But in fact, in a certain way, it is his first, because in it you find the signs of his commitments, and of the whole way of writing as well. This mixture of austerity and sensuality, the will to speak for those not able to speak for themselves.

    Source: www.spikemagazine.com
  • Proust has been dead since 1922, yet the annual appearance of his posthumous works has left him, to the reader, alive. Now there is nothing left to publish. Five years after his interment, Proust seems dead for the first time.

    Years   Alive   Firsts  
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