One of the most frequently cited William Blake “quotes” cannot be found in any of his writings.
The same quote is also attributed to Aldous Huxley… but is likewise missing from his work.
“There are things known, and things unknown, and in between are the doors.”
The best guess, in my opinion, is that it was produced by an early anonymous publicist for Jim Morrison’s little band.
One of the most frequently cited William Blake “quotes” cannot be found in any of his writings.
The same quote is also attributed to Aldous Huxley… but is likewise missing from his work.
“There are things known, and things unknown, and in between are the doors.”
The best guess, in my opinion, is that it was produced by an early anonymous publicist for Jim Morrison’s little band.