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T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "So long as the deceit ran along quiet and monotonous, all of us let ourselves be deceived, abetting it unawares or maybe through cowardice."

So long as the deceit ran along quiet and monotonous, all of us let ourselves be deceived, abetting it unawares or maybe through cowardice.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "It's terrible to be young. It's terrible. Terrible"

It's terrible to be young. It's terrible. Terrible




T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "By artist I mean of course everyone who has tried to create something which was not here before him, with no other tools and material than the uncommer-ciable ones of the human spirit."

By artist I mean of course everyone who has tried to create something which was not here before him, with no other tools and material than the uncommer-ciable ones of the human spirit.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "And when I think about that, I think that if nothing but being married will help a man, he's durn nigh hopeless."

And when I think about that, I think that if nothing but being married will help a man, he's durn nigh hopeless.




T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Love in the young requires as little of hope as of desire to feed upon."

Love in the young requires as little of hope as of desire to feed upon.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "ingenuity was apparently given man in order that he may supply himself in crisis with shapes and sounds with which to guard himself from truth."

ingenuity was apparently given man in order that he may supply himself in crisis with shapes and sounds with which to guard himself from truth.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Don Quixote — I read that every year, as some do the Bible."

Don Quixote — I read that every year, as some do the Bible.




T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Caddy smelled like trees."

Caddy smelled like trees.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "I do not rewrite unless I am absolutely sure that I can express the material better if I do rewrite it."

I do not rewrite unless I am absolutely sure that I can express the material better if I do rewrite it.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "You must always know the past, for there is no real Was, there is only Is."

You must always know the past, for there is no real Was, there is only Is.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "In Europe, being an artist is a form of behavior. In America, it's an excuse for a form of behavior."

In Europe, being an artist is a form of behavior. In America, it's an excuse for a form of behavior.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "A fellow gets to thinking. About all the sorrow and afflictions in this world; how it's liable to strike anywhere, like lightning."

A fellow gets to thinking. About all the sorrow and afflictions in this world; how it's liable to strike anywhere, like lightning.




T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "She loved him not only in spite of but because he himself was incapable of love."

She loved him not only in spite of but because he himself was incapable of love.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Even sound seemed to fail in this air, like the air was worn out with carrying sounds so long."

Even sound seemed to fail in this air, like the air was worn out with carrying sounds so long.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Then Ben wailed again, hopeless and prolonged. It was nothing. Just sound. It might have been all time and injustice and sorrow become vocal for an instant by a conjunction of planets."

Then Ben wailed again, hopeless and prolonged. It was nothing. Just sound. It might have been all time and injustice and sorrow become vocal for an instant by a conjunction of planets.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "You can't. You just have to."

You can't. You just have to.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Well, Bud," he said, looking at me, "I'll be damned if you don't go to a lot of trouble to have your fun. Kidnapping, then fighting. What do you do on your holidays? Burn houses?"

Well, Bud," he said, looking at me, "I'll be damned if you don't go to a lot of trouble to have your fun. Kidnapping, then fighting. What do you do on your holidays? Burn houses?



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "We have all heard what we wanted to hear! Truth that sounds right to our ears!"

We have all heard what we wanted to hear! Truth that sounds right to our ears!



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "The writer's only responsibility is to his art."

The writer's only responsibility is to his art.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Did you ever have a sister? did you?"

Did you ever have a sister? did you?



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Knowing not grieving remembers a thousand savage and lonely streets."

Knowing not grieving remembers a thousand savage and lonely streets.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "...and you don't even have to sleep alone, you don't even have to sleep at all; and so, all you have to do is show the stick to the dog now and then and say, 'Thank God for nothing.'"

...and you don't even have to sleep alone, you don't even have to sleep at all; and so, all you have to do is show the stick to the dog now and then and say, 'Thank God for nothing.'



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "She is like all the rest of them. Whether they are seventeen or fortyseven, when they finally come to surrender completely, it's going to be in words."

She is like all the rest of them. Whether they are seventeen or fortyseven, when they finally come to surrender completely, it's going to be in words.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "The writer in America isn't part of the culture of this country. He's like a fine dog. People like him around, but he's of no use."

The writer in America isn't part of the culture of this country. He's like a fine dog. People like him around, but he's of no use.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "When I was little there was a picture in one of our books, a dark place into which a single weak ray of light came slanting upon two faces lifted out of the shadow."

When I was little there was a picture in one of our books, a dark place into which a single weak ray of light came slanting upon two faces lifted out of the shadow.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Poor man. Poor mankind."

Poor man. Poor mankind.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Memory believes before knowing remembers. [Light in August]"

Memory believes before knowing remembers. [Light in August]



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "The writer doesn't need economic freedom. All he needs is a pencil and some paper."

The writer doesn't need economic freedom. All he needs is a pencil and some paper.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Only the peak feels so sound and stable that the beginning of the falling is hidden for a little while."

Only the peak feels so sound and stable that the beginning of the falling is hidden for a little while.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "I believe in God, God. God, I believe in God."

I believe in God, God. God, I believe in God.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "So vast, so limitless in capacity is man's imagination to disperse and burn away the rubble-dross of fact and probability, leaving only truth and dream."

So vast, so limitless in capacity is man's imagination to disperse and burn away the rubble-dross of fact and probability, leaving only truth and dream.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Surely heaven must have something of the color and shape of whatever village or hill or cottage of which the believer says, This is my own."

Surely heaven must have something of the color and shape of whatever village or hill or cottage of which the believer says, This is my own.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "He is thinking quietly: I should not have got out of the habit of prayer."

He is thinking quietly: I should not have got out of the habit of prayer.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "You men,' she says. 'You durn men."

You men,' she says. 'You durn men.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "What a writer's obituary should read - he wrote the books, then he died."

What a writer's obituary should read - he wrote the books, then he died.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Let the past abolish the past when -- and if -- it can substitute something better."

Let the past abolish the past when -- and if -- it can substitute something better.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Some days in late August at home are like this, the air thin and eager like this, with something in it sad and nostalgic and familiar."

Some days in late August at home are like this, the air thin and eager like this, with something in it sad and nostalgic and familiar.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "What matters is at the end of life, when you're about to pass into oblivion, that you've at least scratched 'Kilroy was here, ' on the last wall of the universe."

What matters is at the end of life, when you're about to pass into oblivion, that you've at least scratched 'Kilroy was here, ' on the last wall of the universe.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "I could just remember how my father used to say that the reason for living was to get ready to stay dead a long time."

I could just remember how my father used to say that the reason for living was to get ready to stay dead a long time.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Do not bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself."

Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Do not bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself."

Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "ingenuity was apparently given man in order that he may supply himself in crises with shapes and sounds with which to guard himself from truth."

ingenuity was apparently given man in order that he may supply himself in crises with shapes and sounds with which to guard himself from truth.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "I am the chosen of the Lord, for who He loveth, so doeth He chastiseth. But I be durn if He dont take some curious ways to show it, seems like."

I am the chosen of the Lord, for who He loveth, so doeth He chastiseth. But I be durn if He dont take some curious ways to show it, seems like.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Get it down. Take chances. It may be bad, but it's the only way you can do anything good."

Get it down. Take chances. It may be bad, but it's the only way you can do anything good.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Time, the spaces of light and dark, had long since lost orderliness."

Time, the spaces of light and dark, had long since lost orderliness.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Faith is Feeling Alive In The Heart."

Faith is Feeling Alive In The Heart.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "I’d prefer ‘Bonnie Blue Flag’, if you take requests…” Tom had turned and rested his elbows on the bar. His hand was inches from the Colt. These were the men he was looking for."

I’d prefer ‘Bonnie Blue Flag’, if you take requests…” Tom had turned and rested his elbows on the bar. His hand was inches from the Colt. These were the men he was looking for.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Government was founded on the working premiss of being primarily an asylum for ineptitude and indigence."

Government was founded on the working premiss of being primarily an asylum for ineptitude and indigence.



T.T. Faulkner Quotes: "Who owned no property and never desired to since the earth was no man's but all men's, as light and air and weather were."

Who owned no property and never desired to since the earth was no man's but all men's, as light and air and weather were.