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Quotes from Ken Kesey

He was in his chair in the corner, resting a second before he came out for the next round -- in a long line of next rounds. The thing he was fighting, you couldn't whip it for good. All you could do was keep on whipping it, till you couldn't come out anymore and somebody else had to take your place.
~ Ken Kesey
The man who seeks revenge digs two graves.
~ Ken Kesey
I'd think, maybe he truly is something extraordinary. He's what he is, that's it. Maybe that makes him strong enough, being what he is.
~ Ken Kesey
Then—as he was talking—a set of tail-lights going past lit up McMurphy's face, and the windshield reflected an expression that was allowed only because he figured it'd be too dark for anybody in the car to see, dreadfully tired and strained and frantic, like there wasn't enough time left for something he had to do...
~ Ken Kesey
You get your visions through whatever gate you're granted.
~ Ken Kesey
It's the truth, even if it didn't happen... ...if they don't exist, how can a man see them?
~ Ken Kesey
He couldn't seem to get his teeth into anything. Except books. The things in books was darn near more real to him than the things breathing and eating.
~ Ken Kesey
I been away a long time.
~ Ken Kesey
Man is certain of nothing but his ability to fail
~ Ken Kesey
He's got hands so long and white and dainty I think they carved each other out of soap, and sometimes they get loose and glide around in front of him free as two white birds until he notices them and traps them between his knees; it bothers him that he's got pretty hands.
~ Ken Kesey
What a Life: Give some of us pills to stop a fit, give the rest shock to start one.
~ Ken Kesey
You're making sense, old man, a sense of your own. You're not crazy the way they think. Yes...I see...
~ Ken Kesey
Mr. Bibbit, you might warn this Mr. Harding that I'm so crazy I admit to voting for Eisenhower. Bibbit! You tell Mr. McMurphy I'm so crazy I voted for Eisenhower twice! And you tell Mr. Harding right back — he puts both hands on the table and leans down, his voice getting low — that I'm so crazy I plan to vote for Eisenhower again this November.
~ Ken Kesey
There's no doubt in my mind that McMurphy's won, but I'm not sure what.
~ Ken Kesey
It's fogging a little, but I won't slip off and hide in it. No...never again...
~ Ken Kesey
Then the trembling starts to get worse. This must be how they begin, he thinks. Freak-outs. Breakdowns. Crack-ups. Eventually shut-ins and finally cross-offs. But first the cover-up . . .
~ Ken Kesey
Ocean, Ocean I'll beat you in the end.
~ Ken Kesey
Colonel Matterson reading from wrinkled scripture of that long yellow hand: The flag is America. America is the plum. The peach. The watermelon. America is the gumdrop. The pumpkin seed. America is television. Now, the cross is Mexico. Mexico is the walnut. The hazelnut. The acorn. Mexico is the rainbow. The rainbow is wooden. Mexico is wooden. Now, the green sheep is Canada Canada is the fir tree. The wheat field. The calendar. The night is the Pacific Ocean.
~ Ken Kesey
you have to laugh at the things that hurt you just to keep the world from running you plumb crazy
~ Ken Kesey
You seem to forget, Miss Flinn, that this is an institution for the insane.
~ Ken Kesey
You're just a young kid. What are you doin' here? You oughta be out in a convertible, why… bird-doggin' chicks and bangin' beaver. What are ya doin' here, for Christ's sake? What's funny about that? Jesus, I mean, you guys do nothin' but complain about how you can't stand it in this place here and then you haven't got the guts just to walk out!
~ Ken Kesey
A bluetick hound bays out there in the fog, running scared and lost because he can't see. No tracks on the ground but the one's he's making, and he sniffs in every direction with his cold red-rubber nose and picks up no scent but his own fear, fear burning down into him like steam.
~ Ken Kesey
When a man showed up you didn't want to look at his face and he didn't want to look at his face and he didn't want to look at yours, because it's painful to see somebody so clear that it's like looking inside him, but then neither did you want to to look away and lose him completely. You had a choice: you could either strain and look at things that appeared in front of you in the fog, painful as it may be, or you could relax and lose yourself.
~ Ken Kesey
I discovered at an early age that I was - shall we be kind and say different? It's a better, more general word than the other one... I got sick... It was the feeling that the great, deadly pointing forefinger of society was pointing at me - and the great voice of millions chanting, Shame. Shame. Shame. It's society's way of dealing with someone different.
~ Ken Kesey