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Ernest Hemingway quotes - page 19
Now Tom was - the hell with that, he said to himself. It is something that happens to everybody. I should know about that by now. It is the only thing that is really final, though. How do you know that? he asked himself. Going away can be final. Walking out the door can be final. Any form of real betrayal can be final. Dishonesty can be final. Selling out is final. But you are just talking now. Death is what is really final.
Ernest Hemingway
But that story has in it the only constructive thing I ever learned about women - that no matter what happened to them and how they turned, you should try to disregard all that and remember them only as they were on the best day they ever had.
Ernest Hemingway
[W]hen he came out of the anaesthetic the first thing he said was, 'What a man Ernesto would be if he could only write.
Ernest Hemingway
[T]he rain was making the finest sound that we, who live much outside of houses, ever hear.
Ernest Hemingway
For sale: baby shoes, never used.
Ernest Hemingway
That Muretto di Alassio by Mario Berrino is a beautiful color film.
Ernest Hemingway
Fuck literature.
Ernest Hemingway
Remember everything is right until it's wrong. You'll know when it's wrong.' 'You think so?
Ernest Hemingway
All right. Have it your own way. Road to hell paved with unbought stuffed dogs. Not my fault.
Ernest Hemingway
I'm not going to get into the ring with Tolstoy.
Ernest Hemingway
You can write any time people will leave you alone and not interrupt you. Or, rather, you can if you will be ruthless enough about it. But the best writing is certainly when you are in love.
Ernest Hemingway
Do you remember how old Ford was always writing how Conrad suffered so when he wrote? How it was un metier de chien etc. Do you suffer when you write? I don't at all. Suffer like a bastard when don't write, or just before, and feel empty and fucked out afterwards. But never feel as good as while writing.
Ernest Hemingway
Yogi Johnson stood looking out of the window of a big pump-factory in Michigan. Spring would soon be here. Could it be that what this writing fellow Hutchinson had said, 'If winter comes, can spring be far behind?' would be true again this year? Yogi Johnson wondered.
Ernest Hemingway
Get it straight. Your boy you lose. Love you lose. Honor has been gone for a long time. Duty you do. Sure and what's your duty? What I said I'd do. And all the other things you said you'd do?
Ernest Hemingway
I didn't marry her family.' 'Of course not. But you always do. Dead or alive.
Ernest Hemingway
But in modern war, you die like a dog for no good reason.
Ernest Hemingway
I was always embarrassed by the words sacred, glorious and sacrifice and the expression in vain. We had heard them, sometimes standing in the rain almost out of earshot, so that only the shouted words came through, and had read them, on proclamations that were slapped up by billposters over other proclamations, now for a long time, and I had seen nothing sacred, and the things that were glorious had no glory and the sacrifices were like the stockyards at Chicago if nothing was done with the meat except to bury it.
Ernest Hemingway
The hardest thing to do is to write straight honest prose on human beings. First you have to know the subject then you have to know how to write. Both take a lifetime to learn, and anybody is cheating who takes politics as a way out. All the outs are too easy, and the thing itself is too hard to do.
Ernest Hemingway
His talent was as natural as the pattern that was made by the dust on a butterfly's wings.
Ernest Hemingway
It's enough for you to do it once for a few men to remember you.
Ernest Hemingway
I'd like to destroy you a few times in bed.
Ernest Hemingway
Write me at the Hotel Quintana, Pamplona, Spain. Or don't you like to write letters. I do because it's such a swell way to keep from working and yet feel you've done something.
Ernest Hemingway
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