Quotes about hemingway
Ernest Hemingway - A Farewell to Arms
I had try to tell the difference between the night and the day and how the night was better unless the day was very clean and cold and I could not tell it as I cannot tell it now. But if you have had it you know.
Paula McLain - The Paris Wife
We knew what we had and what it meant, and though so much had happened since for both of us, there was nothing like those years in Paris, after the war. Life was painfully pure and simple and good, and I believed Ernest was his best self then. I got the very best of him. We got the best of each other.
Alison Winfield Burns - Ivy League Bohemians (A Girl Among Boys): Bliss Book of Columbia University's Pariah Artists
Tis true what Hemingway says--if we're lucky enough to live our dreams in youth, as Ernest Hemingway did in 1920's Paris and I did with the Beat poets, then youth's dreams become a moveable feast you take wherever you go--youthful love remains the repast plentiful; exquisite, substantive and good. You can live on happy memories. Eat of them forever.
Paul Kalanithi - When Breath Becomes Air
I was searching for a vocabulary with which to make sense of death, to find a way to begin defining myself and inching forward again. The privilege of direct experience had led me away from literary and academic work, yet now I felt that to understand my own experiences, I would have to translate them back into language. Hemingway described his process in similar terms: acquiring rich experiences, then retreating to cogitate and write about them. I needed words to go forward.
Ernest Hemingway - The Sun Also Rises
wonder what day god created the egg' 'how should we know? we should not question. our stay on earth is not for long. let us rejoice and believe and give thanks'. 'eat a egg
Bridie Clark - Because She Can
I'd known since girlhood that I wanted to be a book editor. By high school, I'd pore over the acknowledgments section of novels I loved, daydreaming that someday a brilliant talent might see me as the person who 'made her book possible' or 'enhanced every page with editorial wisdom and insight.' Could I be the Maxwell Perkins to some future Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Wolfe?
Ernest Hemingway - A Moveable Feast
In those days we did not trust anyone who had not been in the war, but we did notcompletely trust anyone.
Miles Watson - A Story Never Told
No one knew much about the Twenty-Eighth Infantry. It was not a glamour outfit. They knew about the Big Red One and the Screaming Eagles, about the Eighty-Second Airborne and Hell On Wheels, but not about Twenty-Eighth Infantry. The name was met with a certain silence, as if he was in a room full of Harvard graduates and told them his degree was by correspondence.
Ernest Hemingway - A Moveable Feast
The people that I liked and had not met went to the big cafes because they were lost in them and no one noticed them and they could be alone in them and be together.
Ernest Hemingway - A Moveable Feast
I had never known any man to die while speaking in terza-rima
Ernest Hemingway -
Prose is architecture and the Baroque age is over.
Ernest Hemingway - A Moveable Feast
You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know
Elmore Leonard -
I started out of course with Hemingway when I learned how to write. Until I realized Hemingway doesn't have a sense of humor. He never has anything funny in his stories.
Ernest Hemingway -
I do not think I have ever seen a nastier-looking man... Under the black hat, when I had first seen them, the eyes had been those of an unsuccessful rapist. [on Brit poet Percy Wyndham Lewis]
Naomi Wood - Mrs. Hemingway
I want to be a good man, a good writer.""Be one or the other, Ernest, not both.
Naomi Wood - Mrs. Hemingway
No man should be asked to live with so much sadness, and with so little promise of relief.
Naomi Wood - Mrs. Hemingway
Ernest chose to go, she finally thinks, watching the fire turn the papers black. He loved her but he could not live anymore.
Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea
Only I have no luck any more. But who knows? Maybe today. Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready.
Robert Graves -
Genius' was a word loosely used by expatriot Americans in Paris and Rome, between the Versailles Peace treaty and the Depression, to cover all varieties of artistic, literary and musical experimentalism. A useful and readable history of the literary Thirties is Geniuses Together by Kay Boyle-Joyce, Hemingway, Scott Fitzgerald, Pound, Eliot and the rest. They all became famous figures but too many of them developed defects of character-ambition, meanness, boastfulness, cowardice or inhumanity-tha
Naomi Wood - Mrs. Hemingway
Children, Hadley thinks to herself, children are more civilised than this gang on the sauce.
Laura Anderson Kurk - Perfect Glass
I thought back to Meg’s advice about Hemingway sentences—simple declarative statements that showed the truth and distilled the meaning. My first attempt at that had been cynical and messed up. I gave it a go again.Find one lost sheep.The angels rejoice.
Ernest Hemingway - A Farewell to Arms
That was what you did. You died. You did not know what it was about. They threw you in and told you the rules and the first time they caught you off base they killed you. Or they killed you gratuitously like Aymo. Or gave you the syphilis like Rinaldi. But they killed you in the end. You could count on that. Stay around and they would kill you.
Ernest Hemingway -
When I am working on a book or a story I write every morning as soon after first light as possible. There is no one to disturb you and it is cool or cold and you come to your work and warm as you write. You read what you have written and, as you always stop when you know what is going to happen next, you go on from there. You write until you come to a place where you still have your juice and know what will happen next and you stop and try to live through until the next day when you hit it again
Ernest Hemingway -
Good. Coffee is good for you. It's the caffeine in it. Caffeine, we are here. Caffeine puts a man on her horse and a woman in his grave.
Ernest Hemingway - A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition
The blue-backed notebooks, the two pencils and the pencil sharpener (a pocket knife was too wasteful) the marble-topped tables, the smell of early morning, sweeping out and mopping, and luck were all you needed. For luck you carried a horse chestnut and a rabbit's foot in your right pocket. The fur had been worn off the rabbit's foot long ago and the bones and the sinews were polished by wear. The claws scratched in the lining of your pocket and you knew your luck was still there.
Ernest Hemingway - A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition
Hem, you know I don't think that owner's wife where you live likes me. She wouldn't let me wait upstairs for you.''I'll tell her,' I said.'Don't bother. I can always wait here. It's very pleasant in the sun now, isn't it?''It's fall now,' I said. 'I don't think you dress warmly enough.''It's only cool in the evening,' Evan said. 'I'll wear my coat.''Do you know where it is?''No. But it's somewhere safe.''How do you know?''Because I left the poem in it.
Paula McLain - The Paris Wife
When he craved contact, he stopped in to visit the Cézannes and Monets at the Musée du Luxembourg, believing they had already done what he was striving for—distilling places and people and objects to their essential qualities.
Naomi Wood - Mrs. Hemingway
The hangover: such a cure, she thinks, for overthinking.
Ernest Hemingway - The Complete Short Stories
If you had stars inside your brain cells, you'd probably understand what I am talking about.
Naomi Wood - Mrs. Hemingway
She kissed him but he didn't seem to recognize it.
Dave Matthes - The Kaleidoscope Syndrome: An Anthology
Hemingway is overrated,Twain is even more lost at sea,And all truths point to the mouth of a woman,Where both her whispers and her screams,Are born.Pour another glass, Beer, wine, whiskey,I don't care,So long as its wisdom is sharp,And it tells lies instead of promises.
Malak El Halabi -
Saturday evening, on a quiet lazy afternoon, I went to watch a bullfight in Las Ventas, one of Madrid's most famous bullrings. I went there out of curiosity. I had long been haunted by the image of the matador with its custom made torero suit, embroidered with golden threads, looking spectacular in his "suit of light" or traje de luces as they call it in Spain. I was curious to see the dance of death unfold in front of me, to test my humanity in the midst of blood and gold, and to see in which s
Naomi Wood - Mrs. Hemingway
But writers and their woes: they couldn't be parted. Not for anything.
Matthew J. Bruccoli -
The mortality rate of literary friendships is high. Writers tend to be bad risks as friends ~ probably for much the same reasons that they are bad matrimonial risks. They expend the best parts of themselves in their work. Moreover, literary ambition has a way of turning into literary competition; if fame is the spur, envy may be a concomitant.
Dennis R. Miller -
For me, all writing -- storytelling and style -- gets back to the Bible, Twain and Hemingway, and not in that order.
Daniel J. Rice - The Unpeopled Season: Journal from a North Country Wilderness
When I returned to camp, they walked behind me on the trail, and we spoke not a word about getting skunked today, but rather talked about the days we returned with a stringer full of fish, and how we filleted them and the left the guts out for bears and eagles, and how those fish tasted fresh when we fried them over a fire.