"We can never know for certain where our……" — Norman Mailer
"We can never know for certain where our prayers are likely to go, nor from whom the answers will come. Just when we think we are at our nearest to God, we could be assisting the Devil."
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Norman Mailer
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160 Quotes by Norman Mailer
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The natural role of twentieth-century man is anxiety.
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Boredom slays more of existence than war.
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We divorced ourselves from the materials of the earth, the rock, the wood, the iron ore; we looked to new…
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At bottom, I mean profoundly at bottom, the FBI has nothing to do with Communism, it has nothing to do…
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I no longer gave a sick dog's drop for the wisdom, the reliability and the authority of the public's literary…
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Being a real writer means being able to do the work on a bad day.
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