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Salon interview (2000)
Zdroj: Self-Consciousness : Memoirs (1989), Ch. 6
“Freedom, that he always thought was outward motion, turns out to be this inward dwindling.”
Rabbit Redux (1969)
“He didn't have a worry in the world back then. He was in paradise and didn't know it.”
Rabbit at Rest (1990)
“By the time a partnership dissolves, it has dissolved.”
Zdroj: Couples (1968), Ch. 5
“Any decent kind of world, you wouldn't need all these rules.”
Rabbit Redux (1969)
“The essential self is innocent, and when it tastes its own innocence knows that it lives for ever.”
Zdroj: Self-Consciousness : Memoirs (1989), Ch. 1
Essay The Bliss of Golf (1982), reprinted in Golf Dreams (1996)
“Every marriage tends to consist of an aristocrat and a peasant. Of a teacher and a learner.”
Zdroj: Couples (1968), Ch. 1
“Figure out where you're going before you go there: he was told that a long time ago.”
Rabbit at Rest (1990)
“I mean," he says, "how the hell do you think it feels? Sitting there and having the plane explode?”
Rabbit at Rest (1990)
“This is the last night when he is nowhere. Tomorrow, life will find him again.”
Rabbit at Rest (1990)
On “consumeristic appetite for interviews,” New York Times (17 August 1986)
“God's country. He could have made it smaller and still made the same point.”
Rabbit at Rest (1990)
“[Nelson, to Harry] "…I keep feeling hassled."
"That's life, Nelson. Hassle."”
"I suppose."
Rabbit at Rest (1990)