171 Quotes by John Cheever

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    I have always been the lover - never the beloved - and I have spent much of my life waiting for trains, planes, boats, footsteps, doorbells, letters, telephones, snow, rain, thunder.

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    The irony of Christmas is always upon the poor in heart; the mystery of the solstice is always upon the rest of us.

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    It is not, as somebody once wrote, the smell of corn bread that calls us back from death; it is the lights and signs of love and friendship.

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    Love with its paraphernalia of sexuality, jealousy, nostalgia and exaltation was easier to reognize than friendship, which seemed to have (excepting athletic equipment) no paraphernalia at all.

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    The main emotion of the adult American who has had all the advantages of wealth, education, and culture is disappointment.

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    The fear of death is for all of us everywhere, but for the great intelligence of the opium eater it is beautifully narrowed into the crux of drugs.

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    Avoid kneeling in unheated stone churches. Ecclesiastical dampness causes prematurely grey hair.

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