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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
6771f6d | I care so much about everything that I care about nothing. | William Saroyan | ||
a180986 | The whole world and every human being in it is everybody's business. | William Saroyan | ||
e44a984 | My superficial manners stink and my profound manners are almost as bad. | William Saroyan | ||
4765627 | The business of polishing my shoes satisfies my soul. | William Saroyan | ||
0160061 | The purpose of my life is to put off dying as long as possible. | William Saroyan | ||
b936291 | I have made a fiasco of my life, but I have had the right material to work with. | William Saroyan | ||
1737f9b | Go ahead. Fire your feeble guns. You won't kill anything. There will always be poets in the world. | William Saroyan | ||
5520a95 | I am enormously wise and abysmally ignorant. | William Saroyan | ||
8fd9941 | I believe that time, with its infinite understanding, will one day forgive me. | William Saroyan | ||
a0825f0 | There is only good and bad art. | William Saroyan | ||
6455cb5 | Nothing has ever been more sure-fire than truth and integrity. | William Saroyan | ||
986bb30 | I believe in my work and am eager for others to know about it. | William Saroyan | ||
4871b0b | It is better to be a good human being than to be a bad one. It is just naturally better. | William Saroyan | ||
347187e | Art comes from the world, belongs to it, can never escape from it. | William Saroyan | ||
c473144 | A play is a world, with its own inhabitants and its own laws and its values. | William Saroyan | ||
042d7b4 | Don't forget that some things count more than other things. | William Saroyan | ||
17f6028 | Each person belongs to the environment, in his own person, as himself. | William Saroyan | ||
77260dd | My work has always been the product of my time. | William Saroyan | ||
fdb183b | How did money ever happen? What's it mean? What's it for? | William Saroyan | ||
10b2ad4 | He knew the truth and was looking for something better. | William Saroyan | ||
35a317b | Jim Dandy waves his stick over and around about the rock in a meaningless-meaningful way. | William Saroyan | ||
dd7d33e | I had three secrets and sold them all. | William Saroyan | ||
f57f026 | We know more than we need to know. | William Saroyan | ||
d4184d3 | One nickel, one secret. No exchanges, no refunds. | William Saroyan | ||
e7b9a18 | My illness is life itself. | William Saroyan | ||
9e7575f | Illness must be considered to be as natural as health. | William Saroyan | ||
80e8b21 | I can't hate for long. It isn't worth it. | William Saroyan | ||
291ddd9 | I loved the theaters, and even though I was hungry, I never spent money for food. | William Saroyan | ||
ade07f5 | The world was my home and I was glad to be in it. | William Saroyan | ||
6b7518c | What is a street? It is where the living weep, where the dead go off in silence to their peace. | William Saroyan | ||
a4354da | Nobody seemed to be interested in anything except making money. | William Saroyan | ||
fc048b7 | Love of the streets is the love out of which I see deeply I love God, how near I come to the truth. | William Saroyan | ||
bfca633 | The end of life evokes the errors of it, and a fellow wishes he had known better. | William Saroyan | ||
9d56dc4 | At his best, things do not happen to the artist; he happens to them. | William Saroyan | ||
8bf4d2b | Merely to survive is to keep the hope greatness, accuracy, and the grace alive. | William Saroyan | ||
8b22662 | The idiot is indeed the good man, but only because he doesn't know any better. | William Saroyan | ||
b6dad6b | My work is writing, but my real work is being. | William Saroyan | ||
3b82fad | To remember something or to invent something, it comes to the same thing. | William Saroyan | ||
9498e98 | Before the cat tastes the fish, his whiskers must feel the head. | William Saroyan | ||
241cf60 | A prudent man does not open an umbrella for one drop of rain. | William Saroyan | ||
14be1ef | Ambition breaks the ties of blood, and forgets the obligations of gratitude. | William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell | ||
bea9d52 | The elegant simplicity of the three per cents. | William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell | ||
b8d8865 | What cannot be eschewed must be embraced | William Shakespeare | ||
445270b | Beauty itself doth of itself persuadeThe eyes of men without an orator. | William Shakespeare |