logo

Quotes from Cormac McCarthy

He nodded toward the specimens he'd collected. These anonymous creatures, he said, may seem little or nothing in the world. Yet the smallest crumb can devour us. Any smallest thing beneath yon rock out of men's knowing.
~ Cormac McCarthy
The tensile properties of this unratified truce were abused to the utmost of their enduring when the judge stood slightly in the saddle and raised his arm and spoke out a greeting beyond them.
~ Cormac McCarthy
He knew that those things we most desire to hold in our hearts are often taken from us while that which we would put away seems often by that very wish to become endowed with unsuspected powers of endurance. He knew how frail is the memory of loved ones. How we close our eyes and speak to them. How we long to hear their voices once again, and how those voices and those memories grow faint and faint until what was flesh and blood is no more than echo and shadow. In the end perhaps not even that.
~ Cormac McCarthy
It's just that the passing of time is irrevocably the passing of you. And then nothing. I suppose it should be a comfort to understand that one cannot be dead forever where there's no forever to be dead in. Well. I see your look. I know that you see me enfettered in some cognitive morass and I'm sure that you would contend it to be the ultimate solipsism to believe that the world ceases when you do. But I've no other way to look
~ Cormac McCarthy
Now come days of begging, days of theft. Days of riding where there rode no soul save he.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Ultimately there is nothing to know and no one to know it.
~ Cormac McCarthy
What you write down becomes fixed. It takes on the constraints of any tangible entity. It collapses into a reality estranged from the realm of its creation. It's a marker. A roadsign. You have stopped to get your bearings, but at a price. You'll never know where it might have gone if you'd left it alone to go there.
~ Cormac McCarthy
This night, thy soul may be required of thee.
~ Cormac McCarthy
If someone said to you that you had thrown your life away over a woman what would you say? Well thrown.
~ Cormac McCarthy
The kid looked at the man. His head was strangely narrow and his hair was plastered up with mud in a bizarre and primitive coiffure. On his forehead were burned the letters H T and lower and almost between the eyes the letter F and these markings were splayed and garish as if the iron had been left too long. When he turned to look at the kid the kid could see that he had no ears.
~ Cormac McCarthy
There's always been narcotics. But people don't just up and decide to dope theirselves. By the millions.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Listen Sut. We're painted into a corner anyways. I mean what if we was to just call up and say he died? I mean hell fire, you caint fool them guys. Them guys is doctors. They take one look at him and know for a fact he's been dead six months. How does it smell in there? It smells fuckin awful.
~ Cormac McCarthy
I'll go slower. Grief is the stuff of life. A life without grief is no life at all. But regret is a prison. Some part of you which you deeply value lies forever impaled at a crossroads you can no longer find and never forget.
~ Cormac McCarthy
With full dark he came forth, a solitary traveler going south. He walked all night.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Their arms aloft pulling at their clothes were luminous and each obscure soul was enveloped in audible shapes of light as if it had always been so. The mare at the far end of the stable snorted and shied at this luminosity in beings so endarkened and the little horse turned and hid his face in the web of his dam's flank.
~ Cormac McCarthy
For me the world has always been more of a puppet show. But when one looks behind the curtain and traces the strings upward he finds they terminate in the hands of yet other puppets, themselves with their own strings which trace upward in turn, and so on.
~ Cormac McCarthy
he said that in an case the past was little more than a dream and its force in the world was greatly exaggerated. for the world was made each day and it was only men's clinging to its vanished husks that could make of that world one husk more
~ Cormac McCarthy
People complain about the bad things that happen to em that they dont deserve but they seldom mention the good.
~ Cormac McCarthy
The first rule of the world is that everything vanishes forever.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Pray for lightning.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Every step you take is forever
~ Cormac McCarthy
That all courage was a form of constancy. That it was always himself that the coward abandoned first. After this all other betrayals came easily.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Nor does God whisper through the trees. His voice is not to be mistaken. When men hear it they fall to their knees and their souls are riven and they cry out to Him and there is no fear in them but only that wildness of heart that springs from such longing and they cry out to stay his presence for they know at once that while godless men may live well enough in their exile those to whom He has spoken can contemplate no life without Him but only darkness and despair. Trees
~ Cormac McCarthy
Zapomeneš, co si chceš pamatovat a pamatuješ si, co chceš zapomenout.
~ Cormac McCarthy