217 Quotes by Richard Russo

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    Everybody looked at Sully suspiciously. A rumor that he had burned up in the blaze had been circulating, and people had quickly adjusted to the idea of profound human tragedy. They were reluctant to give it up, Sully could tell. He smiled apologetically at the crowd.

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    - You get more misanthropic every day.- I get older every day. My experience of human nature gets wider and deeper.

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    To weigh and evaluate a vast grid of information, much of it meaningless, and to arrive at sensible, if erroneous, conclusions, is a skill not to be sneezed at.

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    Still, what made people tick was no great mystery, was it? Greed. Lust. Anger. Jealousy. You could almost let your voice fall right there. Love? Some people claimed it made the world go round, but he wasn't so sure about that. Love mostly turned out to be one of those other emotions, or a mixture of them, in disguise. Even if it did exist, Raymer doubted its relevance to much of anything.

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    The attraction of cynicism was that it so often put you in the right, as if being right led directly to happiness.

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    Nor do I want the woman that I’m married to and that I love to leave me, but the thought of her doing so moves me in a way that our growing old together and contentedly slipping, in affectionate tandem, toward the grave does not.

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    «Y a Raymer, mientras la esperaba, le dio por pensar que esperar a una mujer que había olvidado algo era uno de los placeres más infravalorados de la vida.Cuántas veces, a punto de ir a cualquier lugar con Becka, ella había tenido que volver atrás porque se había dejado algo encima de la mesa de la cocina. Un hábito molesto, sí, pero qué maravilloso era cuando la veía reaparecer, qué dulce saber que no se había ido para siempre. Hasta el día en que sí se fue».

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    Novel writing is mostly triage (this now, that later) and obstinacy. Trying something, and when that doesn't work, trying something else. Welcoming clutter Surrendering a good idea for a better one. Knowing you won't find the finish line for a year or two, or five...

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    He looks like he could be taken in a fight. Not by me, but by somebody. Not anyone in Humanities, probably.

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