Top 11 John Leonard Quotes
#1. It seems to me that my whole life I've been standing on some tower or a pillbox or a trampoline, waving the names of writers, as if we needed rescue. And the first person I had to rescue was myself.
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#2. Baseball happens to be a game of cumulative tension but football, basketball and hockey are played with hand grenades and machine guns.
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#3. Books fall from Garry Wills like leaves from a maple tree in a sort of permanent October.
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#4. Aspiring to a souffle, he achieves a pancake at which the reader saws without much appetite.
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#5. In the cellars of the night, when the mind starts moving around old trunks of bad times, the pain of this and the same of that, the memory of a small boldness is a hand to hold.
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#6. It takes a long time to grow an old friend.
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#7. To be capable of embarrassment is the beginning of moral consciousness. Honor grows from qualms.
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#8. For Pol Pot, as for every other kamikaze of Kingdom Come, "the goal was not to destroy but to transmute." We have heard this chiliastic tommyrot before, from a variety of faith-based ethnic cleansers forever seeking to transmute the rest of us to death.
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#9. Isn't it amazing the way the future succeeds in creating an appropriate past?
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#10. Books are where we go alone to complicate ourselves. Inside this solitude, we take on contours, textures, perspectives. Heightened language levitates the reader. Great art transfigures. And when we go back to it, it's full of even more surprises. We get older; it gets smarter.
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#11. Isn't post-modernism really one big cover-up for the failure of the French to write a truly interesting novel ever since a sports car ate Albert Camus?
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