
Top 32 John O Hara Quotes
#1. I edited that [men's adventure] stuff, I read it all. I went from that to The Saturday Evening Post. The very first day at the Post, I edited a piece by John O'Hara and Hannah Arendt. She said, 'Come on, vat are you doink?'
"I said, 'You're okay Arendt, but you're no Walter Kaylin.
Mel Shestack
#2. The truth is that the writers who most influenced me weren't people categorized as crime writers. I'd say I learned more from John O'Hara, who isn't much read today but whose short stories I really admired, and Hemingway, who I think has lasted pretty good.
Elmore Leonard
#3. I love books; my suitcases are always full of them. Books and shoes. I read when I am sad, when I am happy, when I am nervous. My favourite British author is Jane Austen, and my favourite American one is John O'Hara.
Carolina Herrera
#4. Illinois is a state of suspended animation and the people live in hibernation from Oct. to whenever it ever gets warmer.
John O'Hara
#5. Book reviewers are little old ladies of both sexes.
John O'Hara
#6. The trouble is people leave too much to luck. They get married and then trust to luck. They should be sure in the first place.
John O'Hara
#7. The people who want regeneration to be permanent are fanatics for the happy ending, dissatisfied with themselves and with anyone else, unrealistic men and women, anti-Christs, who were entertained by the miracles but learned nothing from Calvary.
John O'Hara
#8. Never play cards with a man named Doc, and never eat at a place called Mom's.
John O'Hara
#9. George Gershwin died on July 11, 1937, but I don't have to believe it if I don't want to.
John O'Hara
#10. America may be unique in being a country which has leapt from barbarism to decadence without touching civilization.
John O'Hara
#11. So who's perfect? ... Washington had false teeth. Franklin was nearsighted. Mussolini had syphilis. Unpleasant things have been said about Walt Whitman and Oscar Wilde. Tchaikovsky had his problems, too. And Lincoln was constipated.
John O'Hara
#12. When Caroline Walker fell in love with Julian English she was a little tired of him. That was in the summer of 1926, one of the most unimportant years in the history of the United States, and the year in which Caroline Walker was sure her life had reached a pinnacle of uselessness.
John O'Hara
#13. When you try to battle with John Ford, you have to give in.
Maureen O'Hara
#14. Much as I like owning a Rolls-Royce, I could do without it. What I could not do without is a typewriter, a supply of yellow second sheets and the time to put them to good use.
John O'Hara
#15. I can get very depressed by a review that is unfair, unreasonable, and totally destructive ...
John O'Hara
#16. John Wayne is not just an actor, and a very fine actor - John Wayne is the United States of America.
Maureen O'Hara
#17. Becoming the reader is the essence of becoming a writer.
John O'Hara
#18. Little old ladies of both sexes. Why do I let them bother me?
John O'Hara
#19. Men go to musicals. Women are the ones who buy the tickets for plays.
John O'Hara
#20. In every marriage the wife has to keep her mouth shut about at least one small thing her husband does that disgusts her.
John O'Hara
#21. The depth of John Candy's talent did surprise me. He was one of my all-time favorite leading men.
Maureen O'Hara
#22. Hot lead can be almost as effective coming from a linotype as from a firearm.
John O'Hara
#23. I have work to do, and I am afraid not to do it.
John O'Hara
#24. When How Green Was My Valley finally wrapped, I thought John Ford was a walking god.
Maureen O'Hara
#25. Socially, I never belonged to any class, rich or poor. To the rich I was poor, and to the poor I was poor pretending to be like the rich.
John O'Hara
#26. John Wayne was one of the greatest ambassadors for the United States that ever lived.
Maureen O'Hara
#28. They say great themes make great novels.. but what these young writers don't understand is that there is no greater theme than men and women.
John O'Hara
#29. John Candy knew he was going to die. He told me on his 40th birthday. He said, well, Maureen, I'm on borrowed time.
Maureen O'Hara
#30. Bing: You're a heel ... a low down rotten heel ... anything that doesn't go your way, anything that you can't have you destroy.
John O'Hara
#31. But whats the use of being old if you cant be dumb?
John O'Hara
#32. Our story opens in the mind of Luther L. (L for LeRoy) Fliegler, who is lying in his bed, not thinking of anything, but just aware of sounds, conscious of his own breathing, and sensitive to his own heartbeats. Lying beside him is his wife, lying on her right side and enjoying her sleep.
John O'Hara
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