Chicago Bears Quote by Robert Coover Download Open image ““Whatever happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears?”” — Robert Coover ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Chicago Bears
“Gus: There are still bears out here. Black bears who feel no kinship to black men.” — Burton Guster Copy Share Image
“Gus doesn’t belong in this world. He was born with a Hollywood chin, a butter touch, and an ear that can hear rhythms tapped out from Neptune. In another life he would have been drumming in Johnny Carson’s band, drinking water out of a mug. But in this one he has a disease and he can’t say no to shysters… — Marie-Helene Bertino Copy Share
“Immigants! I knew it was them! Even when it was the bears, I knew it was them.” — Moe Copy Share Image
“If there are any curses left in baseball, they are all on the north side of Chicago.” — Tucker Elliot Copy Share Image
“Of late a gloomy rain has been falling almost incessantly. Whatever I do depresses me.” — Osamu Dazai Copy Share Image
“But it was hard to picture him as a sales superstar. Gus dressed like a high school English teacher and reminded Joe more of… — Bob Burg Copy Share Image
“The walk felt long, but I kept telling my lungs to shut up, that they were strong, that they could do this. I could… — John Green Copy Share Image
“He wondered how much had really changed. Mike Webster had gone mad and died. Junior Seau had gone mad and died. How many more… — Mark Fainaru-Wada Copy Share Image
“He got that little smirk again. “Plane tickets to Chicago for those three days you have off next week.” My eyes bugged out of… — Megan Erickson Copy Share Image
Metafiction says something. It has to do with taking a large fiction itself and writing within it; that kind of self-reflecting writing that emerges… — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
I see no reason to stop writing. But the reason isn't always one of your own. The mind is not invulnerable, and it can… — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
If you start thinking about the kids being born now, for them the computer is ancient history. So one imagines that when children think… — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
“Black holes are the seductive dragons of the universe, outwardly quiescent yet violent at the heart, uncanny, hostile, primeval, emitting a negative radiance that… — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
“I nearly drownded on the Big River back home, but I didn't. Instead, I come to love the river, though the river never loved… — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
There's no need to inundate the world with books and language. It's just too full already. There's so much rubbish hiding in the world.… — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
“Oh, he shouldn't be surprised, he's a Marxist and has nothing but contempt for the bourgeois capitalist press, yet paradoxically he is also somehow… — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
“Why we write. Because art blows life into the lifeless, death into the deathless. Because art's lie is preferable, in truth, to life's beautiful… — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
What I saw quite clearly in the '80s, before the internet, was that the whole world was shifting toward digital formats, and that didn't… — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
Some ways of naming a generation are fruitful and some are not. Postmodernism is not. It doesn't really say anything. — Robert Coover Copy Share Image
When I'm a little kid watching Chicago Bears games, hot salsa would be on the table and the first time I was like, 'Ah,… — Sean Evans Copy Share Image
I always remember the words of George Halas, the owner of the Chicago Bears football team. When he was well into his eighties a… — Bernie Siegel Copy Share Image
Frankly, kicking was just an extra thing that I did. I guess most people remember that I was also a quarterback. But how many… — George Blanda Copy Share Image
My favorite team was always the Chicago Bears and my favorite NFL player was, without question, Walter Payton. His competitiveness and desire were unmatched. — Jesse Palmer Copy Share Image
I don't know anything about the Chicago Bears, but I know a few things about bears. I know they eat fish out of rivers… — Luke Hemmings Copy Share Image
Joe Montana had bad games in the playoffs against the Giants and Chicago Bears; that doesn't stop us from considering him as possibly the… — Cris Carter Copy Share Image
Whenever I got a shot, the team that selected me, I just promised myself that I would give them something that they wouldn't regret...… — Devin Hester Copy Share Image
“We shared deep passions. John Hughes movies, the New Romantics, the Chicago Bears. We both loved chicken-flavor Ramen and hated the shrimp flavor. We… — Stacey Ballis Copy Share Image
I'm going to go out and try to be the best player I can be and help the Chicago Bears win. — Brian Griese Copy Share Image