"Petty Notes on Some Sex in America" first published in Playboy magazine (1961 - 1962)
Cannibals and Christians (1966)
Norman Mailer: Citáty v angličtine
“I hate everything which is not in myself.”
Sgt. Sam Croft, in Pt. 1, Ch. 5
The Naked and the Dead (1948)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
"Hip, Hell, and the Navigator" in Western Review No. 23 (Winter 1959); republished in Conversations with Norman Mailer (1988) edited by J. Michael Lennon.
“The function of socialism is to raise suffering to a higher level.”
As quoted in Peter's Quotations : Ideas for Our Time (1977) by Laurence J. Peter
“Hip is the sophistication of the wise primitive in a giant jungle.”
"The White Negro", first published in Dissent (Summer 1957)
Advertisements for Myself (1959)
“The need of the city is to accelerate growth; the pride of the small town is to retard it.”
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
“Revolutions are the periods of history when individuals count most.”
McLeod, in Ch. 29
Barbary Shore (1951)
Timothy Madden, in Tough Guys Don't Dance (1984), Ch. 1
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
As quoted in The Eternal Adam and the New World Garden (1968) by David W. Noble, p. 204
“One can indeed be restored, by an exceptional demonstration of love.”
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
"The Homosexual Villain"; this has also been widely misquoted as: "There is probably no heterosexual alive who is not preoccupied with his latent homosexuality."
Advertisements for Myself (1959)
Zdroj: The Man Who Studied Yoga (1956), Ch. 5
Gen. Edward Cummings, in Pt. 1, Ch. 6
The Naked and the Dead (1948)
Harry Hubbard, in Harlot's Ghost : A Novel (1991)
Pt. 2, p. 87
Miami and the Siege of Chicago (1968)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
“In tranquility one recollects them with affection, their instinct is good, crazy family good.”
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
"A Speech at Berkeley on Vietnam Day"
Cannibals and Christians (1966)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
As quoted in The Writer's Quotation Book : A Literary Companion (1980) by James Charlton, p. 43