Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

13 quotes

"It’s not that we have to quit this life one day, but it’s how many things we have to quit all at once: music, laughter, the physics of falling leaves, automobiles, holding hands, the scent of rain, the concept of subway trains... if only one could leave this life slowly!"

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"Alexander the Great slept with 'The Iliad' beneath his pillow. During the waning moon, I cradle Homer’s 'Odyssey' as if it were the sweet body of a woman."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"They say Alexander the Great slept with 'The Iliad' beneath his pillow. Though I have never led an army, I am a wanderer. During the waning moon, I cradle Homer’s 'Odyssey' as if it were the sweet body of a woman."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"Alexander the Great slept with 'The Iliad' beneath his pillow. Though I’ve never led an army, I am a wanderer. I cradle 'The Odyssey' nights while the moon is waning, as if it were the sweet body of a woman."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"All forms of madness, bizarre habits, awkwardness in society, general clumsiness, are justified in the person who creates good art."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"I was surrounded by friends, my work was immense, and pleasures were abundant. Life, now, was unfolding before me, constantly and visibly, like the flowers of summer that drop fanlike petals on eternal soil. Overall, I was happiest to be alone; for it was then I was most aware of what I possessed. Free to look out over the rooftops of the city. Happy to be alone in the company of friends, the company of lovers and strangers. Everything, I decided, in this life, was pure pleasure."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"After joyfully working each morning, I would leave off around midday to challenge myself to a footrace. Speeding along the sunny paths of the Jardin du Luxembourg, ideas would breed like aphids in my head—for creative invention is easy and sublime when air cycles quickly through the lungs and the body is busy at noble tasks."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"It was a time I slept in many rooms, called myself by many names. I wandered through the quarters of the city like alluvium wanders the river banks. I knew every kind of joy, ascents of every hue. Mine was the twilight and the morning. Mine was a world of rooftops and love songs."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"Looking back on my life, I sigh. The caprice of youth goes with the wind, I’ve no regrets."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"I wandered everywhere, through cities and countries wide. And everywhere I went, the world was on my side."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"From all that I saw,and everywhere I wandered,I learned that time cannot be spent,It only can be squandered."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"A girl without braids is like a city without bridges."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy

"Somewhere I’d heard, or invented perhaps, that the only pleasures found during a waning moon are misfortunes in disguise. Superstition aside, I avoid pleasure during the waning or absent moon out of respect for the bounty this world offers me. I profit from great harvests in life and believe in the importance of seasons."

Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy