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Everything Quotes by Ernest Hemingway
- Everything is on such a clear financial basis in France. It is the simplest country to live in. No one makes things complicated by becoming…
- I was so sentimental about you I'd break any one's heart for you. My, I was a damned fool. I broke my own heart, too.…
- My writing is nothing, my boxing is everything.
- The English talked with inflected phrases. One phrase to mean everything.
- Everything that a painter did or that a writer wrote was a part of his training and preparation for what he was to do.
- The great artist when he comes, uses everything that has been discovered or known about his art up to that point, being able to accept…
- It is awfully easy to be hard-boiled about everything in the daytime, but at night it is another thing.
- Everything you have is to give. Thou art a phenomenon of philosophy and an unfortunate man.
- By then I knew that everything good and bad left an emptiness when it stopped. But if it was bad, the emptiness filled up by…
- When I saw her I was in love with her. Everything turned over inside of me. She looked toward the door, saw there was no…
- This was a big storm and he might as well enjoy it. It was ruining everything, but you might as well enjoy it
- We have very primative emotions. It's impossible not to be competitive. Spoils everything, though.
- There is nothing else than now. There is neither yesterday, certainly, nor is there any tomorrow. How old must you be before you know that?…
- For her everything was red, orange, gold-red from the sun on the closed eyes, and it all was that color, all of it, the filling,…
- If you have to go away,' she said,'is it absolutely necessary to kill off everything you leave behind? I mean do you have to take…
- And we could have all this,' she said. 'And we could have everything and every day we make it more impossible.' 'What did you say?'…
- Nobody climbs on skis now and almost everybody breaks their legs but maybe it is easier in the end to break your legs than to…
- Mr. Barnes, it is because I have lived very much that now I can enjoy everything so well
- Show the readers everything, tell them nothing.
- Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated.
- There isnt always an explanation for everything.
- Remember everything is right until it's wrong. You'll know when it's wrong.
- My life used to be full of everything. Now if you aren't with me I haven't a thing in the world.
- Everything that's innocent to us is crazy to them.
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