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Men Quotes by Patrick deWitt
- I thought, When a man is properly drunk it is as though he is an a room by himself--there is a physical, impenetrable separation between…
- This perhaps was what lay at the root of the hysteria surrounding what came to be known as the Gold Rush: Men desiring a feeling…
- Mayfield said, "You asked what I was thinking. Well, I will tell you. I was thinking that a man like myself, after suffering such a…
- ...things I had come to find humor in would make your honest man swoon.
- I saw my bulky person in the windows of the passing storefronts and wondered, when will that man there find himself to be loved?
- Returning his pen to its holder, he told us, 'I will have him gutted with that scythe. I will hang him by his own intestines.'…
- I will never be a leader of men, and neither do I want to be one, and neither do I want to be led. I…
- The creak of bed springs suffering under the weight of a restless man is as lonely a sound as I know.
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