Quotes from Pete Hamill
She quotes Robert Louis Stevenson about how young writers must read like predators. And she says that all of us, not just writers, must read like predators. For books are food, she said, for every single one of us.
~ Pete Hamill
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The boy admonished himself for wanting everything to be a story. And now realized that some journeys were not stories. On some journeys, nothing really happened. You just kept taking steps.
~ Pete Hamill
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In Mexico, I first encountered the attitude that was missing from the optimistic sense of living in the United States: a tragic sense of life. Such a sense doesn't force us into a somber cone of depression and futility; it urges the opposite. The tragic sense opens a human being to the exuberant joys of the present. To laughter, carnal ity, the comical varieties of love, to music and art, to the small human glories of the day.
~ Pete Hamill
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Maybe words, like potions, were also capable of magic.
~ Pete Hamill
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The painting was food. He wanted to caress it, hold it in his hands, lick its glazed surface, plunge into it, dive into the Florentine light. Years vanished, decades were erased, and he was again the boy who had come here to the feast of art.
~ Pete Hamill
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Quite simply, I love newspapers and the men and women who make them. Newspapers have given me a full, rich life. They have provided me with a ringside seat at some of the most extraordinary events in my time on the planet. They have been my university. They have helped feed, house and educate my children. I want them to go on and on and on.
~ Pete Hamill
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In the end, the only thing the true New Yorker knows about New York is that it is unknowable.
~ Pete Hamill
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The great novel of twentieth-century New York might be the Daily News.
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For a long time, I was in love with her in that diffuse, ambiguous, and obsessive way that can never be explained to strangers.
~ Pete Hamill
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That was it. To be a rolling stone. In the romantic places of the earth. Ready for a fight, a frolic, or a feed. And since I was Irish, since I was Billy Hamill's son, since I was from Brooklyn: a drink too.
~ Pete Hamill
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