Quote by Don DeLillo Download Open image ““The less there was to see, the harder he looked, the more he saw.”” — Don DeLillo ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
The less there was to see, the harder he looked, the more he saw. (Point Omega) — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“The more I see, the less I know, the more I'd like to let it go.” — Red Hot Chili Peppers Copy Share Image
“I'm starting to see that the less I think about it, the less it's true.” — Fanny Britt Copy Share Image
“The more a man looks at a thing, the less he can see it, and the more a man learns a thing, the less… — G.K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
“He knew what he'd see; one more slack face, one more pair of eyes that had barely learned to read, one more soul that… — Justin Cronin Copy Share Image
“Nothing is exactly as it appears. The closer you look, the more you see.” — Aaron Hartzler Copy Share Image
“We all know how the thing we secretly fear is not a secret at all but the open and eternal thing that predicts its… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
Everything is barely weeks. Everything is days. We have minutes to live. — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
The novel is the dream release, the suspension of reality that history needs to escape its own brutal confinements. — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“As I listened I thought a featureless baggy man was striking me in slow motion with a well-polished stone.” — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“Murray said, 'I don't trust anybody's nostalgia but my own. Nostalgia is a product of dissatisfaction and rage. It´s a settling of grievances between… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“She is beginning to think it is possible that all creation is a spurt of blank matter that chances to make an emerald planet… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“Those who have abandoned belief must still believe in us. They are sure that they are right not to believe but they know belief… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“The plane had lost power in all three engines, dropped from thirty-four thousand feet to twelve thousand feet. Something like four miles. When the… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“Grass: I live in a great steel tower that reflects the blazing sun. People catch fire just walking by. The more bodies that pile… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“Marriage is something we make from available materials. In this sense it’s improvised, it’s almost offhand. Maybe this is why we know so little… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
The true life is not reducible to words spoken or written, not by anyone, ever. The true life takes place when we're alone, thinking,… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image