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Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 July 2, 1961) was an American journalist, novelist, short-story writer, and sportsman. His economical and understated stylewhich he termed the iceberg theoryhad a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his adventurous lifestyle and his public image brought him admiration from later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two nonfiction works. Three of his novels, four short-story collections, and three nonfiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature. Hemingway was raised in Oak Park, Illinois. After high school, he was a reporter for a few months for The Kansas City Star before leaving for the Italian Front to enlist as an ambulance driver in World War I. In 1918, he was seriously wounded and returned home. His wartime experiences formed the basis for his novel A Farewell to Arms (1929). In 1921, Hemingway married Hadley Richardson, the first of four wives. They moved to Paris where he worked as a foreign correspondent and fell under the influence of the modernist writers and artists of the 1920s' "Lost Generation" expatriate community. His de but novel The Sun Also Rises was published in 1926. He divorced Richardson in 1927 and married Pauline Pfeiffer; they divorced after he returned from the Spanish Civil War, where he had been a journalist. He based For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) on his experience there. Martha Gellhorn became his third wife in 1940; they separated after he met Mary Welsh in London during World War II. He was present with the troops as a journalist at the Normandy landings and the liberation of Paris. Hemingway maintained permanent residences in Key West, Florida (in the 1930s) and Cuba (in the 1940s and 1950s). He almost died in 1954 after two plane crashes in as many days; these consecutive accidents left him in pain and ill health for much of the rest of his life. In 1959, he bought a house in Ketchum, Idaho, where, in mid-1961, he ended his own life.

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1:Before you quit, try. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
2:There is no friend as loyal as a book. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
3:Show the readers everything, tell them nothing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
4:As a writer you should not judge. You should understand. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
5:Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
6:I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
7:The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places.
   ~ Ernest Hemingway,
8:Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.
   ~ Ernest Hemingway, The Garden of Eden,
9:All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.
   ~ Ernest Hemingway,
10:There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
11:You can write any time people will leave you alone and not interrupt you. Or rather you can if you will be ruthless enough about it. But the best writing is certainly when you are in love. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
12:When I am working on a book or a story I write every morning as soon after first light as possible. There is no one to disturb you and it is cool or cold and you come to your work and warm as you write. You read what you have written and, as you always stop when you know what is going to happen next, you go on from there. You write until you come to a place where you still have your juice and know what will happen next and you stop and try to live through until the next day when you hit it again. You have started at six in the morning, say, and may go on until noon or be through before that. When you stop you are as empty, and at the same time never empty but filling, as when you have made love to someone you love. Nothing can hurt you, nothing can happen, nothing means anything until the next day when you do it again. It is the wait until the next day that is hard to get through. ~ Ernest Hemingway,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:I am always in love. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
2:Write drunk; edit sober. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
3:Most people never listen. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
4:Hunger is good discipline. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
5:War is not won by victory. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
6:A cat has absolute honesty. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
7:Man is not made for defeat. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
8:All thinking men are atheists. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
9:One cat just leads to another. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
10:Work could cure almost anything ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
11:Before you quit, you have to try ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
12:Courage is grace under pressure. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
13:Easy writing makes hard reading. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
14:Never mistake motion for action. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
15:Never mistake motive for action. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
16:Time is the least thing we have. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
17:Anyone can be a fisherman in May. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
18:But did thee feel the earth move? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
19:Fascism is a lie told by bullies. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
20:For sale. Baby shoes. Never worn. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
21:There is no rule on how to write. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
22:A bottle of wine was good company. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
23:how a conscience should function." ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
24:Religion is the opium of the poor. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
25:Your blood coagulates beautifully. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
26:Never confuse movement with action. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
27:No one you love is ever truly lost. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
28:Drinking is a way of ending the day. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
29:Every day above earth is a good day. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
30:Live it up so you can write it down. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
31:Oh, darling, I've been so miserable. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
32:The first draft of anything is sh*t. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
33:Worry destroys the ability to write. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
34:You'll lose it, if you talk about it ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
35:Develop a built-in bullshit detector. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
36:Wars are caused by undefended wealth. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
37:You don't have to destroy me. Do you? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
38:In war, one cannot say what one feels. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
39:No horse named Morbid ever won a race. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
40:The only kind of writing is rewriting. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
41:There is no friend as loyal as a book. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
42:The smallest coffins are the heaviest. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
43:The writer's job is to tell the truth. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
44:Write hard and clear about what hurts. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
45:A big lie is more plausible than truth. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
46:A man does not exist until he is drunk. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
47:Any man's life, told truly, is a novel. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
48:The shortest answer is doing the thing. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
49:Writing, at its best, is a lonely life. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
50:Everybody has something wrong with them. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
51:Being against evil doesn't make you good. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
52:It's a town you come to for a short time. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
53:All bad writers are in love with the epic. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
54:I belong to this notebook and this pencil. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
55:I'm tired of everybody. Please forgive me. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
56:Life is pain, so live it up while you can. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
57:The only decent bone in her body was mine. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
58:What is moral is what you feel good after. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
59:I was blown up while we were eating cheese. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
60:No one ever stopped when they were winning. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
61:People fall in love, but have to climb out. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
62:How little we know of what there is to know. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
63:If a writer stops observing, he is finished. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
64:I felt very lonely when they were all there. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
65:Love is infinitely more endurable than hate. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
66:You never understand anybody that loves you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
67:All things truly wicked start from innocence. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
68:Everyone behaves badly&
69:Hombre, there are bodegas open all night long. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
70:I drink to make other people more interesting. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
71:Il faut d'abord durer (First One Must Endure). ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
72:It's silly not to hope. It's a sin he thought. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
73:Never go on trips with anyone you do not love. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
74:There are worse places to be than on your own. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
75:Wine is the most civilized thing in the world. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
76:You’re my religion. You’re all I’ve got. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
77:For what are we born if not to aid one another? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
78:In those days, there was no money to buy books. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
79:My writing is nothing, my boxing is everything. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
80:No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
81:Retirement is the ugliest word in the language. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
82:Show the readers everything, tell them nothing. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
83:To hell with luck. I'll bring the luck with me. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
84:When you have a child, the world has a hostage. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
85:Any man who eats dessert is not drinking enough. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
86:Everybody is friends when things are bad enough. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
87:For a poet he threw a very accurate milk bottle. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
88:God knows I didn't mean to fall in love with her ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
89:Good writing is good conversation, only more so. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
90:I'm not going to get into the ring with Tolstoy. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
91:Never sit a table when you can stand at the bar. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
92:Optimism can keep a fool from accepting failure. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
93:The ocean is worth writing about just as man is. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
94:There isnt always an explanation for everything. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
95:There's no one thing that's true. It's all true. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
96:We wait always for something that does not come. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
97:A good life is not measured by any biblical span. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
98:Everything is your fault if you're any damn good. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
99:To be successful in writing, use short sentences. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
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101:All I know is that young boys sleep late and hard. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
102:Everything that's innocent to us is crazy to them. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
103:I am glad we do not have to try to kill the stars. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
104:If you're looking for messages, try Western Union. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
105:Religion is like an ice cold whiskey on a hot day. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
106:Scott Fitzgerald was mortally afraid of lightning. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
107:The best writing is certainly when you are in love ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
108:The only thing that can ruin a good day is people. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
109:All stories, if continued far enough, end in death. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
110:America is the land of wide lawns and narrow minds. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
111:Got tight on absinthe last night. Did knife tricks. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
112:Hail nothing full of nothing, nothing is with thee. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
113:I try not to borrow, first you borrow then you beg. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
114:It was strange how easy being tired enough made it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
115:The telephone and visitors are the work destroyers. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
116:Write as well as you can and finish what you start. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
117:All our words from loose using have lost their edge. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
118:In order to write about life first you must live it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
119:No one should be alone in their old age, he thought. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
120:The hard part about writing a novel is finishing it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
121:The most beautiful fighting machine I have ever seen ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
122:We're stronger in the places that we've been broken. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
123:I wish I had died before I ever loved anyone but her. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
124:The further you go in writing the more alone you are. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
125:The road to Hell is paved with unbought stuffed dogs. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
126:To hell with them. Nothing hurts if you don't let it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
127:What is the definition of guts? Grace under pressure. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
128:You must be prepared to work always without applause. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
129:And the ones who would not make war? Can they stop it? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
130:And this was the price you paid for sleeping together. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
131:Having books published is very destructive to writing. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
132:I am thee and thou art me and all of one is the other. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
133:I was always a lonely person when I was with everyone. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
134:You are so brave and quiet I forget you are suffering. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
135:However you make your living is where your talent lies. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
136:I don't want to be your friend, baby. I am your friend. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
137:It is a hell of a thing to be hungry in your own house. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
138:The best way to become a writer is to go off and write. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
139:And you treat me wonderfully and keep all your promises. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
140:Every damn thing is your own fault, if you are any good. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
141:Keep right on lying to me. That's what I want you to do. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
142:Today is only one day in all the days that will ever be. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
143:Why, darling, I don't live at all when I'm not with you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
144:As a writer, you should not judge, you should understand. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
145:I am an old man who will live until I die," Anselmo said. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
146:My only regret in life is that I did not drink more wine. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
147:There isn't any me. I'm you. Don't make up a separate me. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
148:A writer should write what he has to say and not speak it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
149:But I think the Great DiMaggio would be proud of me today. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
150:But life isn't hard to manage when you've nothing to lose. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
151:I am so in love with you that there isn’t anything else. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
152:Let him think is I am more man than I am and I will be so. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
153:Men cannot act before the camera in the presence of death. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
154:Only that which makes you feel bad after doing is immoral. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
155:You may talk. And I may listen. And miracles might happen. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
156:Cowards die a thousand deaths, but the brave only die once. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
157:Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
158:I would write one true sentence, and then go on from there. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
159:Wearing down seven number two pencils is a good day's work. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
160:Why do old men wake so early? Is it to have one longer day? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
161:Anglers have a way of romanticizing their battles with fish. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
162:It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
163:So this was how you died, in whispers that you did not hear. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
164:The circus is the only fun you can buy that is good for you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
165:The writer's job is not to judge, but to seek to understand. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
166:When we came back to Paris it was clear and cold and lovely. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
167:When you start to live outside yourself, it's all dangerous. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
168:and Lost? What did I know about truly and care for the most?" ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
169:How did you go bankrupt?" Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
170:I never had to choose a subject - my subject rather chose me. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
171:In modern war... you will die like a dog for no good reason. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
172:There are the two curses of Spain, the bulls and the priests. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
173:When you stop doing things for fun you might as well be dead. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
174:Have faith in the Yankees my son. Think of the great DiMaggio. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
175:If two people love each other there can be no happy end to it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
176:Please tell me what can I do. There must be something I can do ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
177:We all take a beating every day, you know, one way or another. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
178:When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
179:You are all a lost generation. [with credit to Gertrude Stein] ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
180:Always quit for the day when you know what you want to do next. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
181:Humility is not disgraceful, and carries no loss of true pride. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
182:it wasn't by accident that the Gettysburg address was so short. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
183:Writing is the clumsy attempt to find symbols for wordlessness. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
184:You're not a moron. You're only a case of arrested development. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
185:You should only read what is truly good or what is frankly bad. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
186:I don't feel any way,' the girl said. &
187:I hate a cramp, he thought. It is a treachery of one's own body. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
188:Never delay kissing a pretty girl or opening a bottle of whiskey ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
189:Nobody ever lives their life all the way up except bullfighters. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
190:Writing is a hard business... but nothing makes you feel better. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
191:As long as you can start, you are all right. The juice will come. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
192:He had loved too much, demanded too much, and he wore it all out. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
193:If the wind rises it can push us against the flood when it comes. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
194:I love you and I always will and I am sorry. What a useless word. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
195:The way to learn whether a person is trustworthy is to trust him. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
196:Wine is a grand thing," I said. "It makes you forget all the bad. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
197:You're awfully dark, brother," he said. "You don't know how dark. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
198:Fear of death increases in exact proportion to increase in wealth. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
199:Fish," he said softly, aloud, "I'll stay with you until I am dead. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
200:Good dialogue is not real speech-it's the illusion of real speech. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
201:It seemed out of place to think of consequences during the fiesta. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
202:I would not have thought of eating a meal without drinking a beer. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
203:Where do the noses go? I always wondered where the noses would go. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
204:Always stop for the day while you still know what will happen next. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
205:Anyone who says he wants to be a writer and isn't writing, doesn't. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
206:How did we go bankrupt? Two ways. Slowly, and then all of a sudden. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
207:Luck is a thing that comes in many forms and who can recognize her? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
208:Why should anybody be interested in some old man who was a failure? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
209:You ought to dream. All our biggest businessmen have been dreamers. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
210:A severed femoral artery empties itself faster than you can believe. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
211:Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
212:Hesitation increases in relation to risk in equal proportion to age. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
213:I have a rotten habit of picturing the bedroom scenes of my friends. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
214:Never fall in love?" "Always," said the count. "I am always in love. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
215:The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
216:This is a good place," he said. "There's a lot of liquor," I agreed. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
217:We're always lucky,' I said and like a fool I did not knock on wood. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
218:A man's got to take a lot of punishment to write a really funny book. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
219:And who understands? Not me, because if I did I would forgive it all. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
220:At night, never go to bed without knowing what you'll write tomorrow. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
221:Failure and well-disguised cowardice are more human and more beloved. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
222:He was just a coward and that was the worst luck any many could have. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
223:I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke that I was not happy. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
224:Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
225:Some people, when they hear an echo, think they originated the sound. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
226:Some writers are only born to help another writer write one sentence. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
227:That every day should be a fiesta seemed to me a wonderful discovery. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
228:The old man looked at him with his sun-burned, confident loving eyes. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
229:Those who say they want to be writers, and aren’t writing, don’t. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
230:We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
231:you can't get away from yourself by moving from one place to another. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
232:If my Valentine you won't be, I'll hang myself on your Christmas tree. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
233:In the fall the war was always there but we did not go to it any more. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
234:I suppose if a man has something once, always something of it remains. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
235:Write the best story that you can and write it as straight as you can. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
236:Find the best writers, pay them to write, and avoid typos at all costs. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
237:Life breaks all of us but some of us get stronger in the broken places. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
238:Life breaks us all but in the end we are stronger in the broken places. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
239:All cowardice comes from not truly loving, or at least, not loving well. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
240:But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
241:I’m not brave any more darling. I’m all broken. They’ve broken me. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
242:Prose is architecture, not interior decoration, and the Baroque is over. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
243:Remember to get the weather in your damn book-weather is very important. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
244:Would you please please please please please please please stop talking? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
245:Write the story, take out all the good lines, and see if it still works. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
246:You can write anytime people will leave you alone and not interrupt you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
247:You make your own luck, Gig. You know what makes a good loser? Practice. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
248:The English talked with inflected phrases. One phrase to mean everything. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
249:There is no such thing as great writing - there is only great re-writing! ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
250:As you get older it is harder to have heroes, but it is sort of necessary. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
251:Details make stories human, and the more human a story can be, the better. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
252:I decided that I would write one story about each thing that I knew about. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
253:There is no left and right in writing. There is only good and bad writing. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
254:Why must all of the operations in life be performed without an anesthetic? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
255:You never kill any one that you want to kill in a war, he said to himself. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
256:Cheer up,' I said. &
257:In a power hungry, power worshipping society, men label themselves atheist. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
258:Remember everything is right until it's wrong. You'll know when it's wrong. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
259:All you need to do is write truly and not care about what the fate of it is. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
260:Everybody has strange things that mean things to them. You couldn't help it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
261:French is the language of diplomacy. Spanish is the language of bureaucracy. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
262:You won't do our things with another girl, or say the same things, will you? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
263:But Paris was a very old city and we were young and nothing was simple there. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
264:Love is something that hangs up behind the bathroom door and smells of Lysol. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
265:There are many good fishermen and some great ones. But there is only one you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
266:The sea is the same as it has been since before men ever went on it in boats. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
267:The story was writing itself and I was having a hard time keeping up with it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
268:I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
269:The fools think I am writing algebra but what I am really writing is geometry. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
270:There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
271:I may not be as stong as I think, but I know many tricks and I have resolution. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
272:Mice: What is the best early training for a writer? Y.C.: An unhappy childhood. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
273:The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
274:An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
275:I can't stand it to think my life is going so fast and I'm not really living it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
276:It is silly not to hope, besides I believe it is a sin." The Old Man and the Sea ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
277:The cat has complete emotional honesty - an attribute not often found in humans. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
278:All my life I've looked at words as though I were seeing them for the first time. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
279:Be fully in the moment,open yourself to the powerful energies dancing around you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
280:Don't do what you sincerely don't want to do. Never confuse movement with action. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
281:I rewrote the ending of &
282:My working habits are simple: long periods of thinking, short periods of writing. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
283:Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
284:My heart's broken,' he thought. &
285:The sinews of war are five - men, money, materials, maintenance (food) and morale. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
286:To make war all you need is intelligence. But to win you need talent and material. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
287:And you'll always love me won't you? Yes And the rain won't make any difference? No ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
288:Enjoying living was learning to get your money's worth and knowing when you had it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
289:I loved you when I saw you today and I loved you always but I never saw you before. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
290:I love you for all that you are, all that you have been, all that you're yet to be. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
291:I mistrust all frank and simple people, especially when their stories hold together ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
292:Barnes, it is because I have lived very much that now I can enjoy everything so well ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
293:I'm with you. No matter what else you have in your head I'm with you and I love you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
294:No; that doesn't interest me.' &
295:You know you’re writing well when you're throwing good stuff into the wastebasket. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
296:It's harder to write in the third person but the advantage is you move around better. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
297:I was a little drunk. Not drunk in any positive sense but just enough to be careless. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
298:Once writing has become your major vice and greatest pleasure only death can stop it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
299:There are only two places in the world where we can live happy: at home and in Paris. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
300:where a man feels at home, outside of where he’s born, is where he’s meant to go. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
301:Writing and travel broaden your ass if not your mind and I like to write standing up. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
302:He did not say that because he knew that if you said a good thing it might not happen. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
303:In order to be a great writer a person must have a built-in, shockproof crap detector. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
304:Some other places were not so good but maybe we were not so good when we were in them. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
305:The echoes of beauty you've seen transpire, Resound through dying coals of a campfire. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
306:The world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and I hate very much to leave it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
307:When you love you wish to do things for. You wish to sacrifice for. You wish to serve. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
308:All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
309:He could beat anything, he thought, because no thing could hurt him if he did not care. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
310:My aim is to put down on paper what I see and what I feel in the best and simplest way. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
311:My training was never to drink after dinner nor before I wrote nor while I was writing. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
312:Never write about a place until you're away from it, because that gives you perspective ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
313:The things of the night cannot be explained in the day, because they do not then exist. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
314:I kissed her hard and held her tight and tried to open her lips; they were closed tight. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
315:The better the writers the less they will speak about what they have written themselves. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
316:All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
317:Before we take to the sea, we walk on land. . . Before we create, we must understand. . . ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
318:If he wrote it, he could get rid of it. He had gotten rid of many things by writing them. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
319:You know I don't love any one but you. You shouldn't mind because some one else loved me. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
320:All good books have one thing in common - they are truer than if they had really happened. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
321:Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
322:Everyone my age had written a novel and I was still having difficulty writing a paragraph. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
323:I don't like to leave anything,' the man said. &
324:Life is the best left hooker I ever saw, although some say it was Charlie White of Chicago ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
325:Night life is when everybody says what the hell and you do not remember who paid the bill. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
326:There are many who do not know they are fascists but will find it out when the time comes. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
327:After writing a story I was always empty and both sad and happy, as though I had made love. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
328:Everything you have is to give. Thou art a phenomenon of philosophy and an unfortunate man. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
329:I felt the death loneliness that comes at the end of every day that is wasted in your life. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
330:I never liked to hunt, you know. There was always the danger of having a horse fall on you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
331:Modern life ... is often a mechanical oppression and liquor is the only mechanical relief. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
332:Shooting gives me a good feeling. It is faster than baseball and you are out on one strike. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
333:You belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and I belong to this notebook and this pencil. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
334:Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place then come down and shoot the survivors. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
335:Go all the way with it. Do not back off. For once, go all the goddamn way with what matters. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
336:He rested sitting on the un-stepped mast and sail and tried not to think but only to endure. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
337:Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with that there is ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
338:Once in Africa I lost the corkscrew and we were forced to live off food and water for weeks. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
339:When spring came, even the false spring, there were no problems except where to be happiest. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
340:I thought that all generations were lost by something and always had been and always would be ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
341:My father was a deeply sentimental man. And like all sentimental men, he was also very cruel. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
342:He knew he would not be afraid. Even if he ever was afraid he knew that he could do it anyway. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
343:I do not need to get used to your silence. I already know it. I quite possibly love all of it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
344:I've been in love (truly) with five women, the Spanish Republic and the 4th Infantry Division. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
345:One battle doesn't make a campagin, but critics treat one book, good or bad, like a whole war. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
346:Some lived in it and never felt it but he knew it all was nada y pues nada y nada y pues nada. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
347:The first and final thing you have to do in this world is to last it and not be smashed by it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
348:I wanted to try this new drink: That's all we do, isn't it - look at things and try new drinks? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
349:No, that is the great fallacy: the wisdom of old men. They do not grow wise. They grow careful. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
350:Oh, darling, you will be good to me, won’t you? Because we’re going to have a strange life. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
351:Paris is so very beautiful that it satisfies something in you that is always hungry in America. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
352:People who write fiction, if they had not taken it up, might have become very successful liars. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
353:The brave dies perhaps two thousand deaths if he's intelligent. He simply doesn't mention them. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
354:Fish," the old man said. "Fish, you are going to have to die anyway. Do you have to kill me too? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
355:My life used to be full of everything. Now if you aren't with me I haven't a thing in the world. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
356:Thou wilt go now, rabbit. But I go with thee. As long as there is one of us there is both of us. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
357:A person with increasing knowledge and sensory education may derive infinite enjoyment from wine. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
358:For a war to be just three conditions are necessary - public authority, just cause, right motive. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
359:How lazily the sun goes down in Granada, it hides beneath the water, it conceals in the Alhambra! ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
360:I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
361:Later he had seen the things that he could never think of and later still he had seen much worse. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
362:Use short sentences. Use short first paragraphs. Use vigorous English. Be positive, not negative. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
363:Work every day. No matter what has happened the day or night before, get up and bite on the nail. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
364:Before you react, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you criticize, wait. Before you quit, try. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
365:I decided to stop drinking with creeps. I decided to drink only with friends. I've lost 30 pounds. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
366:I don’t. I don’t want anybody else to touch you. I’m silly. I get furious if they touch you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
367:The one who is doing his work and getting satisfaction from it is not the one the poverty bothers. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
368:Why did they make birds so delicate and fine as those sea swallows when the ocean can be so cruel? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
369:Fortunately I have never learned to take the good advice I give myself nor the counsel of my fears. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
370:Perhaps I should not have been a fisherman, he thought. But that was the thing that I was born for. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
371:Some people show evil as a great racehorse shows breeding. They have the dignity of a hard chancre. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
372:He liked the works of his friends, which is beautiful as loyalty but can be disastrous as judgement. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
373:Live the full life of the mind, exhilarated by new ideas, intoxicated by the Romance of the unusual. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
374:Pound's crazy. All poets are... . They have to be. You don't put a poet like Pound in the loony bin. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
375:But perhaps he had enough animal strength and detached intelligence that he could make another start. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
376:Clearly I miss Him, having been brought up in religion. But now a man must be responsible to himself. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
377:Fish," he said, "I love you and respect you very much. But I will kill you dead before this day ends. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
378:To hell with the Church when it becomes a State and the hell with the State when it becomes a Church. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
379:I do not know what I thought Paris would be like, but it was not that way. It rained nearly every day. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
380:Perhaps wars weren't won anymore. Maybe they went on forever. Maybe it was another Hundred Years' War. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
381:Take a good rest, small bird," he said. "Then go in and take your chance like any man or bird or fish. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
382:It is awfully easy to be hard-boiled about everything in the daytime, but at night it is another thing. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
383:It's none of their business that you have to learn how to write. Let them think you were born that way. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
384:Let’s not talk about how I am. It’s a subject I know too much about to want to think about anymore. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
385:[Never give up hope. Never give in to pessimism. Never despair.] No horse named Morbid ever won a race! ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
386:Nobody that ever left their own country ever wrote anything worth printing. Not even in the newspapers. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
387:Auto racing, bull fighting, and mountain climbing are the only real sports... all the others are games. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
388:Creation's probably overrated. After all, God made the world in only six days and rested on the seventh. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
389:I'm always reading books-as many as there are. I ration myself on them so that I'll always be in supply. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
390:No animal has more liberty than the cat, but it buries the mess it makes. The cat is the best anarchist. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
391:The world was not wheeling anymore. It was just very clear and bright and inclined to blur at the edges. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
392:But you always fall for somebody else and then it's all right. Fall for them but don't let them ruin you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
393:I think you should learn about writing from everybody who has ever written that has anything to teach you ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
394:That terrible mood of depression of whether it's any good or not is what is known as The Artist's Reward. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
395:The rain will stop, the night will end, the hurt will fade. Hope is never so lost that it can't be found. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
396:We ate well and cheaply and drank well and cheaply and slept well and warm together and loved each other. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
397:What a writer has to do is write what hasn't been written before or beat dead men at what they have done. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
398:Ezra was right half the time, and when he was wrong, he was so wrong you were never in any doubt about it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
399:I was young and not gloomy and there were always strange and comic things that happened in the worst time. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
400:You ought to be ironical the minute you get out of bed. You ought to wake up with your mouth full of pity. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
401:All the contact I have had with politics has left me feeling as though I had been drinking out of spitoons. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
402:Defense is the stronger form with the negative object, and attack the weaker form with the positive object. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
403:There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
404:If a writer stops observing he is finished. Experience is communicated by small details intimately observed. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
405:If the others heard me talking out loud they would think that I am crazy. But since I am not, I do not care. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
406:I would take anything I love and throw it off the highest cliff you ever saw and not wait to hear it bounce. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
407:The educated man is the man who can do something. The quality of his work marks the degree of his education. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
408:You’ll ache. And you’re going to love it. It will crush you. And you’re still going to love all of it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
409:Sometimes you know the story. Sometimes you make it up as you go along and have no idea how it will come out. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
410:They can't yank a novelist like they can a pitcher. A novelist has to go the full nine, even if it kills him. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
411:This was a big storm and he might as well enjoy it. It was ruining everything, but you might as well enjoy it ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
412:Until you're grown-up they send you to reform school. After you're grown-up they send you to the penitentiary. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
413:When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
414:Eschew the monumental. Shun the Epic. All the guys who can paint great big pictures can paint great small ones. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
415:Now he was proving it again. Each time was a new time and he never thought about the past when he was doing it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
416:Something, or something awful or something wonderful was certain to happen on every day in this part of Africa. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
417:The game of golf would lose a great deal if croquet mallets and billiard cues were allowed on the putting green. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
418:There is a mystery in all great writing and that mystery does not dissect out. It continues and is always valid. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
419:No weapon has ever settled a moral problem. It can impose a solution but it cannot guarantee it to be a just one. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
420:Do not think about sin, he thought. There are enough problems now without sin. Also I have no understanding of it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
421:Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
422:I don't think I ever owned twenty pencils at one time. Wearing down seven number-two pencils is a good day's work. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
423:Oh, now, now, now, the only now, and above all now, and there is no other now but thou now and now is thy prophet. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
424:We have very primitive emotions,” he said . “It's impossible not to be competitive. Spoils everything, though. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
425:I don't like to write like God. It is only because you never do it, though, that the critics think you can't do it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
426:I'm not unfaithful, darling. I've plenty of faults but I'm very faithful. You'll be sick of me I'll be so faithful. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
427:The only thing that can spoil a day is people and if you can keep from making engagements, every day has no limits. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
428:For a true writer each book should be a new beginning, where he tries again for something that is beyond attainment. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
429:When you give power to an executive you do not know who will be filling that position when the time of crisis comes. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
430:Real seriousness in regard to writing being one of the two absolute necessities. The other, unfortunately, is talent. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
431:Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
432:Everything that a painter did or that a writer wrote was a part of his training and preparation for what he was to do. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
433:There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
434:Nobody knows what's in him until he tries to pull it out. If there's nothing, or very little, the shock can kill a man. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
435:One cat just leads to another." [Letter from Finca Vigia, Cuba, to his first wife, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (1943).] ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
436:The real reason for not committing suicide is because you always know how swell life gets again after the hell is over. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
437:To be a successful father... there's one absolute rule: when you have a kid, don't look at it for the first two years. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
438:About morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
439:For a long time now I have tried simply to write the best I can. Sometimes I have good luck and write better than I can. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
440:I've been wondering about Dostoyevsky. How can a man write so badly, so unbelievably badly, and make you feel so deeply? ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
441:Just as, with the radio, there are certain things that you become fond of,and you welcome them and resent the new things ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
442:Madame, all stories, if continued far enough, end in death, and he is no true-story teller who would keep that from you. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
443:we would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
444:I always try to write on the principle of the iceberg. There is seven-eighths of it underwater for every part that shows. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
445:There can be no great literature in America until her writers have learned to trust her implicitly and love her devoutly. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
446:There is no night life in Spain. They stay up late but they get up late. That is not night life. That is delaying the day. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
447:The thing is to become a master and in your old age to acquire the courage to do what children did when they knew nothing. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
448:A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
449:Don't you like to write letters? I do because it's such a swell way to keep from working and yet feel you've done something. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
450:Experiencing differences is crucial to the human condition. Especially when that difference is over the head, blower powder. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
451:Drinking wine was not a snobbism nor a sign of sophistication nor a cult; it was as natural as eating and to me as necessary. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
452:It is one thing to be in the proximity of death, to know more or less what she is, and it is quite another thing to seek her. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
453:It's all nonsense. It's only nonsense. I'm not afraid of the rain. I am not afraid of the rain. Oh, oh, God, I wish I wasn't. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
454:The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and forgetting that you are special too. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
455:The time to work is shorter all the time and if you waste it you ... have committed a sin for which there is no forgiveness. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
456:A writer without a sense of justice or injustice would be better off editing the yearbook for a school for exceptional children. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
457:Cowardice, as distinguished from panic, is almost always simply a lack of ability to suspend the functioning of the imagination. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
458:I always like it at a war. There is always the chance that you will get up the next morning and be killed and not have to write. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
459:So far, about morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
460:There are some things which cannot be learned quickly, and time, which is all we have, must be paid heavily for their acquiring. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
461:This was the price you paid for sleeping together. This was the end of the trap. This was what people got for loving each other. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
462:We thought of wine as something as healthy and normal as food and also as a great giver of happiness and well being and delight. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
463:Every man's life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
464:It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
465:No subject is terrible if the story is true, if the prose is clean and honest, and if it affirms courage and grace under pressure. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
466:You write a book like that you're fond of over the years, then you see that happen to it, it's like pissing in your father's beer. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
467:A beautiful vacuum filled with wealthy monogamists, all powerful and members of the best families all drinking themselves to death. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
468:As to Hemingway, I read him for the first time in the early &
469:I didn't want to kiss you goodbye — that was the trouble — I wanted to kiss you good night — and there's a lot of difference. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
470:The first and most important thing of all, at least for writers today, is to strip language clean, to lay it bare down to the bone. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
471:Read anything I write for the pleasure of reading it. Whatever else you find will be the measure of what you brought to the reading. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
472:Wine ... offers a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation than possibly any other purely sensory thing which may be purchased. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
473:In the early morning on the lake sitting in the stern of the boat with his father rowing, he felt quite sure that he would never die. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
474:Once we have a war there is only one thing to do. It must be won. For defeat brings worse things than any that can ever happen in war. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
475:Somebody just back of you while you are fishing is as bad as someone looking over your shoulder while you write a letter to your girl. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
476:The questioners had that beautiful detachment and devotion to stern justice of men dealing in death without being in any danger of it. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
477:First, there must be talent. . .Then there must be discipline. . .Then there must be. . .and absolute conscience. . .to prevent faking. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
478:If you have a success, you have it for the wrong reasons. If you become popular it is always because of the worst aspects of your work. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
479:I have noticed that doctors who fail in the practice of medicine have a tendency to seek one another's company and aid in consultation. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
480:You must hold hard to life and do it. But life is a cheap thing beside a man's work. The only thing is that you need it. Hold it tight. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
481:Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintry light. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
482:Wars are Spinach. Life in general is the tough part. In war all you have to do is not worry and know how to read a map and co-ordinates. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
483:God knows, people who are paid to have attitudes toward things, professional critics, make me sick; camp-following eunuchs of literature. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
484:Imagination? It is the one thing beside honesty that a good writer must have. The more he learns from experience the more he can imagine. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
485:Summer is a discouraging time to work - you don't feel death coming on the way it does in the fall when the boys really put pen to paper. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
486:That is what we are supposed to do when we are at our best - make it all up - but make it up so truly that later it will happen that way. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
487:The bicycle riders drank much wine, and were burned and browned by the sun. They did not take the race seriously except among themselves. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
488:He saw the girl watching him and he smiled at her. It was an old smile that he had been using for fifty years, ever since he first smiled. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
489:I had an inheritance from my father, It was the moon and the sun. And though I roam all over the world, The spending of it’s never done. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
490:Listen now. When people talk listen completely. Don't be thinking what you're going to say. Most people never listen. Nor do they observe. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
491:Don't you drink? I notice you speak slightingly of the bottle. I have drunk since I was fifteen and few things have given me more pleasure. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
492:I still need more healthy rest in order to work at my best. My health is the main capital I have and I want to administer it intelligently. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
493:It is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars. It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
494:This beer is good for you. This is draft beer.  Stick with the beer.  Let's go and beat this guy up and come back and drink some more beer. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
495:If you stop complaining and asking for what you never will get, you will have a good life. A good life is not measured by any biblical span. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
496:You cannot stop trusting people in life but I have learned to be a little bit careful. The way to make people trust-worthy is to trust them. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
497:Don't get discouraged because there's a lot of mechanical work to writing. I rewrote the first part of Farewell to Arms at least fifty times. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
498:When I have an idea, I turn down the flame, as if it were a little alcohol stove, as low as it will go. Then it explodes and that is my idea. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
499:Rereading places you at the point where it has to go on, knowing it is as good as you can get it up to there. There is always juice somewhere. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
500:Rush, that most exciting perversion of life, the necessity of accomplishing something in less time than should be truly allowed for its doing. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove

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1:What the hell. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
2:Look at things ~ Ernest Hemingway,
3:Fuck literature. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
4:He said nothing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
5:Never be daunted ~ Ernest Hemingway,
6:Bed is my friend. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
7:it in those days. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
8:Memory is hunger. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
9:There was a trout. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
10:Get black on white. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
11:You ought to dream. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
12:Grief doesn't split. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
13:I am always in love. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
14:Show irony and pity. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
15:The madness all over ~ Ernest Hemingway,
16:You roll back to me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
17:A Farewell to Arms To ~ Ernest Hemingway,
18:Grace under pressure. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
19:I wish I had the boy. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
20:Tengo miedo de morir. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
21:The bill always comes ~ Ernest Hemingway,
22:its pretty to think so ~ Ernest Hemingway,
23:The men ate seriously. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
24:You dear, brave sweet. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
25:He used the word gamut. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
26:It is silly not to hope, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
27:Live life to the fullest ~ Ernest Hemingway,
28:Write drunk; edit sober. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
29:Gradually, then suddenly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
30:Gultā viss šķiet skaisti. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
31:Most people never listen. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
32:Not the why but the what. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
33:One cat leads to another. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
34:Hunger is good discipline. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
35:I'll kick you in the face! ~ Ernest Hemingway,
36:The world breaks everyone. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
37:War is not won by victory. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
38:Yes, they have more money. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
39:A cat has absolute honesty. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
40:But, then, nothing is easy. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
41:Man is not made for defeat. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
42:the clasp of the gold chain ~ Ernest Hemingway,
43:There is milk? What luxury! ~ Ernest Hemingway,
44:You are killing me, fish... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
45:En haukar deila við aungvan. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
46:He was mad and plenty brave. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
47:Isn't it pretty to think so. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
48:Isn't it pretty to think so? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
49:Lie life through its fullest ~ Ernest Hemingway,
50:To understand is to forgive. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
51:Easy reading is hard writing, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
52:Nobody likes to life anchors. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
53:seems completely unwarranted. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
54:The God takes care for drunks ~ Ernest Hemingway,
55:All thinking men are atheists. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
56:My big fish must be somewhere. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
57:One cat just leads to another. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
58:Pain does not matter to a man. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
59:Please understand and love me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
60:The cat is the best anarchist. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
61:You are all a lost generation. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
62:Don’t read too fast,” she said. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
63:Every true story ends in death. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
64:First you borrow, then you beg. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
65:Rudeņos ar skumjām samierinies. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
66:Strong in all the Broken Places ~ Ernest Hemingway,
67:The first draft is always shit. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
68:Woman are a nuisance on Safari. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
69:Work could cure almost anything ~ Ernest Hemingway,
70:You've got a lovely everything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
71:Before you quit, you have to try ~ Ernest Hemingway,
72:Courage is grace under pressure. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
73:Easy writing makes hard reading. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
74:Everyone has his own conscience, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
75:Heresy is the foe of countenance ~ Ernest Hemingway,
76:Never mistake motion for action. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
77:Never mistake motive for action. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
78:That was where our fishing began ~ Ernest Hemingway,
79:Time is the least thing we have. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
80:Anyone can be a fisherman in May. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
81:But did thee feel the earth move? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
82:Fascism is a lie told by bullies. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
83:For sale: baby shoes, never used. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
84:For sale. Baby shoes. Never worn. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
85:For sale: baby shoes, never worn. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
86:Never mistake movement for action ~ Ernest Hemingway,
87:Religion is the opium of the poor ~ Ernest Hemingway,
88:There is no rule on how to write. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
89:They arrested us after breakfast. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
90:we are all bitched from the start ~ Ernest Hemingway,
91:You're beautiful, like a May fly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
92:You've such a lovely temperature. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
93:A bottle of wine was good company. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
94:And pain does not matter to a man. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
95:É uma estupidez não ter esperança. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
96:He must find things he cannot lose ~ Ernest Hemingway,
97:I am like a blind pig when I work. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
98:Never confuse motions with action. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
99:Religion is the opium of the poor. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
100:Your blood coagulates beautifully. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
101:Never confuse movement with action. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
102:No one you love is ever truly lost. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
103:Write the truest sentence you know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
104:Agua mala', the man said, 'you whore ~ Ernest Hemingway,
105:But I fear the Indians of Cleveland. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
106:Drinking is a way of ending the day. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
107:Every day above earth is a good day. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
108:He killed more men than the cholera. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
109:I obscenity in the milk of my shame. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
110:It is silly not to hope, he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
111:Live it up so you can write it down. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
112:Oh, darling, I've been so miserable. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
113:Os nomes penetram-nos até aos ossos. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
114:The first draft of anything is shit. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
115:The first draft of anything is sh*t. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
116:Worry destroys the ability to write. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
117:You learn in this war if you listen. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
118:You'll lose it if you talk about it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
119:You'll lose it, if you talk about it ~ Ernest Hemingway,
120:Agua mala', the man said, 'you whore. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
121:Develop a built-in bullshit detector. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
122:Love is the wanting to do things for. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
123:Wars are caused by undefended wealth. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
124:We are stronger in our broken places. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
125:Write hard and clear about what hurts ~ Ernest Hemingway,
126:You don't have to destroy me. Do you? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
127:Amíg egyikünk él, mind a ketten élünk. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
128:Any man's life, told truly, is a novel ~ Ernest Hemingway,
129:By "guts" I mean, grace under pressure ~ Ernest Hemingway,
130:In war, one cannot say what one feels. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
131:No horse named Morbid ever won a race. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
132:The heart of another is a dark forest, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
133:The only kind of writing is rewriting. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
134:There is no friend as loyal as a book. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
135:The smallest coffins are the heaviest. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
136:The writer's job is to tell the truth. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
137:Todo en él era viejo excepto sus ojos. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
138:Write hard and clear about what hurts. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
139:A big lie is more plausible than truth. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
140:A man can be destroyed but not defeated ~ Ernest Hemingway,
141:A man does not exist until he is drunk. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
142:Any man's life, told truly, is a novel. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
143:There is no friend as loyal as a book. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
144:The shortest answer is doing the thing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
145:To win a war, we must kill our enemies. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
146:Writing, at its best, is a lonely life. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
147:You know. Don't pretend you don't know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
148:You know. Don’t pretend you don’t know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
149:You're my religion, you're all I've got ~ Ernest Hemingway,
150:A man can be destroyed but not defeated. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
151:Care well for thy unprintable explosive. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
152:Everybody has something wrong with them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
153:Here's the beautiful lady with the beer. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
154:it is always a mistake to know an author ~ Ernest Hemingway,
155:I want you so much I want to be you too. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
156:The earth gets tired of being exploited. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
157:You're my religion. You're all I've got. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
158:You’re my religion. You’re all I’ve got. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
159:Any man's life, told truly, is a novel... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
160:Being against evil doesn't make you good. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
161:Everyone behaves badly--given the chance. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
162:He felt as though he were hailing a ship. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
163:Īstais ļaunums sākas ar pašu nevainīgāko. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
164:It is in defeat that we become Christian. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
165:It's a town you come to for a short time. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
166:I was the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters. ~ Bob Woodward,
167:You don't have to destroy me. Do you? ... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
168:You're with a lucky boat. Stay with them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
169:All bad writers are in love with the epic. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
170:All remembrance of things past is fiction. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
171:A man can be destroyed but not
defeated ~ Ernest Hemingway,
172:And feel now. Thou hast no heart but mine. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
173:How are you? You old love-house of always. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
174:I belong to this notebook and this pencil. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
175:I'd be glad to kiss you if you don't mind. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
176:I'm tired of everybody. Please forgive me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
177:Kiss me just once more before we get there ~ Ernest Hemingway,
178:Life is pain, so live it up while you can. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
179:She smiled and her face was heartbreaking. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
180:The only decent bone in her body was mine. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
181:Viva my husband who was Mayor of this town ~ Ernest Hemingway,
182:What is moral is what you feel good after. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
183:You oughtn’t to ever do anything too long. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
184:Een ijsje is niet een ijsje zonder discodip ~ Ernest Hemingway,
185:Fall for them, but don't let them ruin you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
186:He had destroyed his talent by not using it ~ Ernest Hemingway,
187:I'd like to destroy you a few times in bed. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
188:I’d like to destroy you a few times in bed, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
189:I’d like to destroy you a few times in bed. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
190:I was blown up while we were eating cheese. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
191:Non c'è nessun amico più leale di un libro. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
192:No one ever stopped when they were winning. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
193:People fall in love, but have to climb out. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
194:Que cosan las rajas, yo entro por los ojos. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
195:Some websites accepted each quote we create ~ Ernest Hemingway,
196:Yes," I said. "Isn't it pretty to think so? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
197:You will die like a dog for no good reason. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
198:All you get in this life is a point of view. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
199:El vino es la cosa más civilizada del mundo. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
200:How little we know of what there is to know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
201:I always shot scorpions with the .22 pistol. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
202:If a writer stops observing, he is finished. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
203:I felt very lonely when they were all there. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
204:I wish I could see the glow from the lights. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
205:Love is infinitely more endurable than hate. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
206:You have that pleasant air of a dog in heat. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
207:You never understand anybody that loves you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
208:You should not judge; you should understand. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
209:All things truly wicked start from innocence. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
210:And that was the end of the beginning of that ~ Ernest Hemingway,
211:But they went through this fiction every day. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
212:Dentuso, he thought. Bad luck to your mother. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
213:Don't forget to tell Pedrico the head is his. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
214:Everything kills everything else in some way. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
215:It is only in defeat that we become Christian ~ Ernest Hemingway,
216:Start by writing the truest sentence you know ~ Ernest Hemingway,
217:Throw some punches for what you believe in" - ~ Ernest Hemingway,
218:We are all broken thats how the light gets in ~ Ernest Hemingway,
219:When she cried her whole face went to pieces. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
220:Amit az ember leírt, az többé nem sanyargatja. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
221:Hay que tomar la muerte como si fuera aspirina ~ Ernest Hemingway,
222:Hombre, there are bodegas open all night long. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
223:I drink to make other people more interesting. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
224:Il faut d'abord durer (First One Must Endure). ~ Ernest Hemingway,
225:It's silly not to hope. It's a sin he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
226:It was an hour before the first shark hit him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
227:Never go on trips with anyone you do not love. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
228:No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader ~ Ernest Hemingway,
229:There are worse places to be than on your own. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
230:Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
231:Wine is the most civilized thing in the world. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
232:A töprengés éppoly veszedelmes, mint a félelem. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
233:Be patient, hand," he said. "I do this for you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
234:For what are we born if not to aid one another? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
235:If he lived by a lie he should try to die by it ~ Ernest Hemingway,
236:In those days, there was no money to buy books. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
237:My writing is nothing, my boxing is everything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
238:No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
239:Only the impossible is ever worth doing at all. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
240:Prose is architecture, not interior decoration. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
241:Retirement is the ugliest word in the language. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
242:Show the readers everything, tell them nothing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
243:To hell with luck. I'll bring the luck with me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
244:We are all broken, that's how the light gets in ~ Ernest Hemingway,
245:We are all broken,that's how the light gets in. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
246:We are all broken—that’s how the light gets in. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
247:When you have a child, the world has a hostage. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
248:Allir eru jafnstórir þegar þeir eru komnir uppí. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
249:All things truly wicked start from an innocence. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
250:and he knew no man was ever alone on the sea. He ~ Ernest Hemingway,
251:And we'll never love anyone else but each other. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
252:Any man who eats dessert is not drinking enough. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
253:Everybody is friends when things are bad enough. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
254:For a poet he threw a very accurate milk bottle. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
255:God knows I didn't mean to fall in love with her ~ Ernest Hemingway,
256:Good writing is good conversation, only more so. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
257:I'm not going to get into the ring with Tolstoy. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
258:Never sit a table when you can stand at the bar. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
259:Optimism can keep a fool from accepting failure. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
260:Show the readers everything, tell them nothing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
261:The ocean is worth writing about just as man is. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
262:There isnt always an explanation for everything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
263:There's no one thing that's true. It's all true. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
264:We are all broken, that's how the light gets in. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
265:We wait always for something that does not come. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
266:A good life is not measured by any biblical span. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
267:Don’t ever kid yourself with too much dialectics. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
268:Everything is your fault if you're any damn good. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
269:for all the poor in the world against all tyranny ~ Ernest Hemingway,
270:It was always pleasant crossing bridges in Paris. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
271:Never to go on trips with anyone you do not love. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
272:Now fix the drink and then tell me what happened. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
273:the world is a fine place, and worth fighting for ~ Ernest Hemingway,
274:They are not sorrows, so much as terrible things. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
275:To be successful in writing, use short sentences. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
276:What did I know best that I had not written about ~ Ernest Hemingway,
277:All I know is that young boys sleep late and hard. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
278:Everything that's innocent to us is crazy to them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
279:For one who had afición he could forgive anything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
280:He'll never be frightened. He knows too damn much. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
281:He was nervous, and I did not try to help him any. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
282:I am glad we do not have to try to kill the stars. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
283:If you're looking for messages, try Western Union. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
284:I wished I had died before I loved anyone but her. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
285:Man is not much beside the great birds and beasts. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
286:Nunca salgas de viaje con una persona que no amas. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
287:Prose is architecture and the Baroque age is over. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
288:Religion is like an ice cold whiskey on a hot day. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
289:Scott Fitzgerald was mortally afraid of lightning. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
290:The best writing is certainly when you are in love ~ Ernest Hemingway,
291:The only thing that can ruin a good day is people. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
292:The world is a fine place, and worth fighting for. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
293:You are going to die like a dog for no good reason ~ Ernest Hemingway,
294:You cannot imagine how one can tire of pine trees. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
295:All stories, if continued far enough, end in death. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
296:America is the land of wide lawns and narrow minds. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
297:Fight them,” he said. “I’ll fight them until I die. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
298:Got tight on absinthe last night. Did knife tricks. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
299:Hail nothing full of nothing, nothing is with thee. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
300:I try not to borrow, first you borrow then you beg. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
301:It was strange how easy being tired enough made it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
302:Please come to bed and let me see you and feel you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
303:The telephone and visitors are the work destroyers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
304:With her mouth closed she was a rather pretty girl. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
305:Write as well as you can and finish what you start. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
306:Agrada-me pensar que não temos de matar as estrelas. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
307:All our words from loose using have lost their edge. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
308:And this,' he was saying aloud. 'And this. And this. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
309:Drink it down, baby, and look forward to being sick. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
310:In order to write about life first you must live it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
311:I wish I did not think about it so much, he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
312:Maybe...you'll fall in love with me all over again." ~ Ernest Hemingway,
313:No one should be alone in their old age, he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
314:No pleasure in anything if you mouth it up too much. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
315:Stop chasing the wrong one. The right one won't run. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
316:The hard part about writing a novel is finishing it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
317:The most beautiful fighting machine I have ever seen ~ Ernest Hemingway,
318:We're stronger in the places that we've been broken. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
319:We’re stronger in the places that we’ve been broken. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
320:Hún hafði þessi indælu háu kinnbein sem merkja hroka. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
321:I like to see you in the morning all new and strange. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
322:In order to write about life, first you must live it! ~ Ernest Hemingway,
323:I wish I had died before I ever loved anyone but her. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
324:The coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave but one? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
325:The further you go in writing the more alone you are. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
326:The road to Hell is paved with unbought stuffed dogs. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
327:To hell with them. Nothing hurts if you don't let it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
328:To hell with them. Nothing hurts if you don’t let it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
329:We are very serious so we can make very strong jokes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
330:What is the definition of guts? Grace under pressure. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
331:You must be prepared to work always without applause. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
332:And the ones who would not make war? Can they stop it? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
333:And this was the price you paid for sleeping together. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
334:Ernest Hemingway was the author I drew inspiration from. ~ Nelson DeMille,
335:feeling.” “No,” she said. “I think it’s hell on earth. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
336:Having books published is very destructive to writing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
337:However you make your living is where your talent lies ~ Ernest Hemingway,
338:I am thee and thou art me and all of one is the other. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
339:I'm full of poetry now. Rot and poetry. Rotten poetry. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
340:Isn't love any fun? Marjorie said.
"No," Nick said. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
341:I was always a lonely person when I was with everyone. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
342:Nimeni n-ar trebui să rămână singur când îmbătrânește. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
343:pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour of our death ~ Ernest Hemingway,
344:The whole thing seemed to run better while I was away. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
345:You are so brave and quiet I forget you are suffering. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
346:You did not have to like it because you understood it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
347:A man is never lost at sea and it is a long island.” It ~ Ernest Hemingway,
348:Es nebiju radīts, lai domātu. Es biju radīts, lai ēstu. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
349:Everyone given the right opportunity will behave badly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
350:However you make your living is where your talent lies. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
351:I don't want to be your friend, baby. I am your friend. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
352:It is a hell of a thing to be hungry in your own house. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
353:...never asks for whom the bell tolls;it tolls for you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
354:No. Rien à faire. Rien. Faut pas penser. Faut accepter. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
355:Qué va,” the boy said. “It is what a man must do.” They ~ Ernest Hemingway,
356:Several people asked questions to hear themselves talk. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
357:The author must write what he has to say, not speak it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
358:The best way to become a writer is to go off and write. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
359:There is a time to break all your rules. Maybe not all. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
360:There is no friend as loyal as a book. —ERNEST HEMINGWAY ~ Anthony Robbins,
361:The road to hell is paved with unbought stuffed animals ~ Ernest Hemingway,
362:The writer must write what he has to say, not speak it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
363:And you treat me wonderfully and keep all your promises. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
364:But I try not to borrow. First you borrow. Then you beg. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
365:Damn my fish,' the boy said and he started to cry again. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
366:Every damn thing is your own fault, if you are any good. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
367:Fight them,” he said. “I’ll fight them until I die.” But ~ Ernest Hemingway,
368:I am so in love with you that there isn’t anything else. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
369:I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
370:Keep right on lying to me. That's what I want you to do. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
371:She was a Canadian and had all their easy social graces. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
372:The setting of the sun is a difficult time for all fish. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
373:Today is only one day in all the days that will ever be. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
374:Why, darling, I don't live at all when I'm not with you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
375:You are not supposed to like things. Only to understand, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
376:You are not supposed to like things. Only to understand. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
377:you are so brave & quiet i forget you are suffering. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
378:You have to make it inside of yourself wherever you are. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
379:You must be prepared to work always without an appaulse. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
380:A coward dies a thousand times, but a brave man only once ~ Ernest Hemingway,
381:As a writer, you should not judge, you should understand. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
382:I am an old man who will live until I die," Anselmo said. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
383:My only regret in life is that I did not drink more wine. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
384:Nobody knows what's in him until he tries to pull it out. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
385:There isn't any me. I'm you. Don't make up a separate me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
386:There isn't any me. I’m you. Don’t make up a separate me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
387:You wouldn't believe it. It's like a wonderful nightmare. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
388:A writer should write what he has to say and not speak it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
389:But I think the Great DiMaggio would be proud of me today. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
390:But life isn't hard to manage when you've nothing to lose. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
391:Don’t be snotty too soon. And then don’t be snotty at all. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
392:I don't feel any way,' the girl said. 'I just know things. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
393:It was easier to live under a regime than to fight it. But ~ Ernest Hemingway,
394:I wanted it so much. I don’t know why I wanted it so much. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
395:Le pis c'est quand vous êtes séparé d'un ami par l'esprit. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
396:Let him think is I am more man than I am and I will be so. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
397:Men cannot act before the camera in the presence of death. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
398:No matter how vulgar the hotel is, the bar is always nice. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
399:Only that which makes you feel bad after doing is immoral. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
400:Road to hell paved in unbought stuffed dogs. Not my fault. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
401:What are you made of?"
"What you love. And steel added. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
402:You may talk. And I may listen. And miracles might happen. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
403:Cowards die a thousand deaths, but the brave only die once. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
404:Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
405:How can there be solidarity of workers with fools like you? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
406:I drink to make people more interesting," Ernest Hemingway. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
407:I would write one true sentence, and then go on from there. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
408:Mansfield was like near-beer. It was better to drink water. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
409:Start over again. Concentrate." [to a young Ernest Hemingway] ~ Gertrude Stein,
410:To show his nervousness was not shameful; only to admit it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
411:Wearing down seven number two pencils is a good day's work. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
412:Wearing down seven number-two pencils is a good day’s work. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
413:Why do old men wake so early? Is it to have one longer day? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
414:Anglers have a way of romanticizing their battles with fish. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
415:But I will show him what a man can do and what a man endures ~ Ernest Hemingway,
416:El vino me hace hablar de una manera diferente a la absentha ~ Ernest Hemingway,
417:He was beautiful, the old man remembered, and he had stayed. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
418:In modern war... you will die like a dog for no good reason. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
419:It is not bad,” he said. “And pain does not matter to a man. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
420:It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
421:I want nothing. I just want the emptiness to mean something. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
422:Let him think that I am more man than I am and I will be so. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
423:Red swine. Mother rapers. Eaters of the milk of thy fathers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
424:So this was how you died, in whispers that you did not hear. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
425:The circus is the only fun you can buy that is good for you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
426:The writer's job is not to judge, but to seek to understand. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
427:The writer’s job is not to judge, but to seek to understand. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
428:When we came back to Paris it was clear and cold and lovely. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
429:When you start to live outside yourself, it's all dangerous. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
430:Anger was washed away in the river along with any obligation. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
431:Anything was better than Ezra learning to play the bassoon... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
432:don't ask me a lot of questions if you don't like the answers ~ Ernest Hemingway,
433:He's so damned nice and he's so awful. He's my sort of thing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
434:He thought of all the time in his life he had spent gambling. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
435:How did you go bankrupt?" Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
436:If you brought up Joyce twice, you would not be invited back. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
437:I had never known any man to die while speaking in terza-rima ~ Ernest Hemingway,
438:I hate him, too,” she shivered. “I hate his damned suffering. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
439:I know now that there is no one thing is true–it is all true. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
440:I'm afraid of the rain because sometimes I see me dead in it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
441:I’m afraid of the rain because sometimes I see me dead in it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
442:I never had to choose a subject - my subject rather chose me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
443:I never had to choose my subject- my subject rather chose me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
444:Love is a dunghill, and I'm the cock that gets on it to crow. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
445:Que cosa mas mala es la guerra - What a horrible thing war is ~ Ernest Hemingway,
446:That’s all we do, isn’t it—look at things and try new drinks? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
447:There are the two curses of Spain, the bulls and the priests. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
448:They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert. Everything ~ Ernest Hemingway,
449:What you don't write is often more important than what you do ~ Ernest Hemingway,
450:When you stop doing things for fun you might as well be dead. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
451:Writing is a hard business, but nothing makes you feel better ~ Ernest Hemingway,
452:Down the river was Notre Dame squatting against the night sky. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
453:Even if he was ever afraid he knew that he could do it anyway. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
454:Have faith in the Yankees my son. Think of the great DiMaggio. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
455:He went out and I heard him laughing in the hall. I heard some ~ Ernest Hemingway,
456:If two people love each other there can be no happy end to it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
457:It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
458:Maybe I'll be able to later. I can do nearly everything later. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
459:Please tell me what can I do. There must be something I can do ~ Ernest Hemingway,
460:There never was another part of Paris that he loved like that, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
461:We all take a beating every day, you know, one way or another. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
462:When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
463:You are all a lost generation. [with credit to Gertrude Stein] ~ Ernest Hemingway,
464:Always quit for the day when you know what you want to do next. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
465:he who ruleth his spirit is greater than he that taketh a city, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
466:How every one he had slept with had only made him miss her more ~ Ernest Hemingway,
467:Humility is not disgraceful, and carries no loss of true pride. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
468:I always like the bad ones. I know he's a bad one of some sort. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
469:I don’t know. There isn’t always an explanation for everything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
470:In a modern warfare, you will die like a dog for no good reason ~ Ernest Hemingway,
471:it wasn't by accident that the Gettysburg address was so short. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
472:None of it was important now. The wind blew it out of his head. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
473:This is a hell of dull talk...How about some of that champagne? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
474:Writing is a hard business...but nothing makes you feel better. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
475:Writing is the clumsy attempt to find symbols for wordlessness. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
476:You could not go back. If you did not go forward what happened? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
477:You may not believe this. No one believes this, but it is true. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
478:You're not a moron. You're only a case of arrested development. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
479:You should only read what is truly good or what is frankly bad. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
480:because I've lived through so much,I can now enjoy in everything ~ Ernest Hemingway,
481:I hate a cramp, he thought. It is a treachery of one's own body. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
482:In every port in the world, at least two Estonians can be found. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
483:It is not bad,” he said. “And pain does not matter to a man.” He ~ Ernest Hemingway,
484:Never delay kissing a pretty girl or opening a bottle of whiskey ~ Ernest Hemingway,
485:Nobody ever lives their life all the way up except bullfighters. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
486:That's all we do, isn't it -- look at things and try new drinks? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
487:Then that the afternoon should come; that it should come flying. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
488:Trying to write something of permanent value is a full-time job. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
489:You bought me a beer,” the old man said. “You are already a man. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
490:You're feeling it now, fish," he said. "And so, God knows, am I. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
491:You're remembering well today,' she said. 'Don't do it too much. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
492:As long as you can start, you are all right. The juice will come. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
493:He had loved too much, demanded too much, and he wore it all out. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
494:How did you go bankrupt?"
Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
495:If the wind rises it can push us against the flood when it comes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
496:I love you and I always will and I am sorry. What a useless word. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
497:It was not her fault that when he went to her he was already over ~ Ernest Hemingway,
498:Never delay kissing a pretty girl or opening a bottle of whiskey. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
499:Nobody ever lives their life all the way up except bull-fighters. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
500:Spanish girls make wonderful wives. I've never had one so I know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
501:The more I'm let alone and not worried the better I can function. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
502:The way to learn whether a person is trustworthy is to trust him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
503:Those who say they want to be writers, and aren’t writing, don’t. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
504:Tu sais, Papa, que les femmes pleurent comme les enfants pissent? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
505:Wine is a grand thing," I said. "It makes you forget all the bad. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
506:You know it makes me feel rather good deciding not to be a bitch. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
507:You're awfully dark, brother," he said. "You don't know how dark. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
508:As the Sun rises,so shall the sadness disappear.It's like the mist ~ Ernest Hemingway,
509:Ein Klassiker ist ein Buch, das die Leute loben, aber nicht lesen. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
510:Fear of death increases in exact proportion to increase in wealth. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
511:Férfit meg szabad ölni. Megátalkodni is szabad. De megsérteni nem. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
512:Fish," he said softly, aloud, "I'll stay with you until I am dead. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
513:Good dialogue is not real speech-it's the illusion of real speech. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
514:I’m not brave any more darling. I’m all broken. They’ve broken me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
515:In a war we must all be careful not to hurt each other’s feelings. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
516:I never trust frank and simple people whose stories hold together. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
517:It seemed out of place to think of consequences during the fiesta. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
518:I would not have thought of eating a meal without drinking a beer. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
519:La vida no es difícil de manejar cuando no tienes nada que perder. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
520:There is no such word as love. Just as there is no word for sorry. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
521:Where do the noses go? I always wondered where the noses would go. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
522:Writing. It is like no other light. A very clear and hollow light. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
523:You know it makes one feel rather good deciding not to be a bitch. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
524:You talk like a time-table. Did you have any beautiful adventures? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
525:Always stop for the day while you still know what will happen next. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
526:Anyone who says he wants to be a writer and isn't writing, doesn't. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
527:...he said it now in a complete embracing of all that would not be, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
528:How did we go bankrupt? Two ways. Slowly, and then all of a sudden. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
529:It is silly not to hope, he thought. Besides I believe it is a sin. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
530:It was not so much that he lied as that there was no truth to tell. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
531:I was a little crazy. But I wasn't crazy in any complicated manner. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
532:I wonder if he has any plans or if he is just as desperate as I am? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
533:Luck is a thing that comes in many forms and who can recognize her? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
534:Se non mi ami, non importa, sono in grado di amare per tutti e due. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
535:We drove in to Biarritz and left the car outside a very Ritz place. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
536:Why should anybody be interested in some old man who was a failure? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
537:You ought to dream. All our biggest businessmen have been dreamers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
538:Zaten her şey şu ya da bu biçimde başka bir şeyi öldürmekle meşgul. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
539:A severed femoral artery empties itself faster than you can believe. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
540:Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
541:Hesitation increases in relation to risk in equal proportion to age. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
542:I have a rotten habit of picturing the bedroom scenes of my friends. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
543:I'll kill him though,' he said. 'In all his greatness and his glory. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
544:Never fall in love?" "Always," said the count. "I am always in love. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
545:She talked all the time and at first it was about people and places. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
546:that every day should be a fiesta seemed to me a marvelous discovery ~ Ernest Hemingway,
547:The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
548:Then too you are in love. Do not forget that is a religious feeling. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
549:This is a good place," he said. "There's a lot of liquor," I agreed. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
550:We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master ~ Ernest Hemingway,
551:We're always lucky,' I said and like a fool I did not knock on wood. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
552:You need the devotion to your work that a priest of God has for his. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
553:You never kill anyone you want to kill in a war, he said to himself. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
554:A man's got to take a lot of punishment to write a really funny book. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
555:And chase hard and good and with no mistakes and do not overrun them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
556:And who understands? Not me, because if I did I would forgive it all. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
557:At night, never go to bed without knowing what you'll write tomorrow. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
558:Cheer up,' I said. 'All countries look just like the moving pictures. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
559:Failure and well-disguised cowardice are more human and more beloved. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
560:He was just a coward and that was the worst luck any many could have. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
561:Hunger is healthy and the pictures do look better when you are hungry ~ Ernest Hemingway,
562:I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke that I was not happy. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
563:La vela [...], recogida, parecía el estandarte de una eterna derrota. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
564:Let's drop the war.'
'It's very hard. There's no place to drop it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
565:Mai pensare che la guerra, anche se giustificata, non sia un crimine. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
566:Mike had a way of getting an intensity of feeling into shaking hands. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
567:No. Listen. Take the wax from thy hairy ears. Listen well. I command. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
568:Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
569:Some people, when they hear an echo, think they originated the sound. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
570:Some writers are only born to help another writer write one sentence. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
571:That every day should be a fiesta seemed to me a wonderful discovery. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
572:The old man looked at him with his sun-burned, confident loving eyes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
573:We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
574:You are all a lost generation.

[with credit to Gertrude Stein] ~ Ernest Hemingway,
575:You can’t get away from yourself by moving from one place to another. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
576:you can't get away from yourself by moving from one place to another. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
577:You had to trust the people you worked with completely or not at all, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
578:Ahora: una palabra curiosa para expresar todo un mundo y toda una vida ~ Ernest Hemingway,
579:Good. I go. And if thou dost not love me, I love thee enough for both. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
580:I’d be glad to shoot you.’ ‘Would you?’ ‘No. There’s a law against it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
581:If my Valentine you won't be, I'll hang myself on your Christmas tree. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
582:I kissed her neck and shoulders. I felt faint with loving her so much. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
583:In the fall the war was always there but we did not go to it any more. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
584:In the fall the war was always there, but we did not go to it anymore. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
585:I suppose if a man has something once, always something of it remains. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
586:It was not brilliant bull-fighting. It was only perfect bull-fighting. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
587:It was one of those things that gave you a false feeling of soldering. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
588:My God, what would a man do with a woman like that except worship her? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
589:—No seas idiota —dijo en voz alta—. Y no te duermas. Gobierna tu bote. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
590:The mouth worried you until you knew him and then it worried you more. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
591:Whether one has fear of it or not, one’s death is difficult to accept. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
592:Write the best story that you can and write it as straight as you can. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
593:But should a man carry out impossible orders knowing what they lead to? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
594:Can you imagine anyone making wine because it tastes like strawberries? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
595:El secreto de la sabiduría, del poder y del conocimiento es la humildad ~ Ernest Hemingway,
596:Eres mía y todo París es mío y yo soy de este cuaderno y de este lápiz. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
597:Find the best writers, pay them to write, and avoid typos at all costs. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
598:I know you're right. I'm just low, and when I'm low I talk like a fool. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
599:I've had plenty to worry about one time or other. I'm through worrying. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
600:Life breaks all of us but some of us get stronger in the broken places. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
601:Life breaks us all but in the end we are stronger in the broken places. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
602:Never fall in love?"
"Always," said the count. "I am always in love. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
603:The best sky was in Italy or Spain and in Northern Michigan in the fall ~ Ernest Hemingway,
604:This is a good place," he said.
"There's a lot of liquor," I agreed. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
605:This is all very dull, I would not state it except that you ask for it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
606:You might be considered a gentleman in Italy,” Ford said magnanimously. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
607:All cowardice comes from not truly loving, or at least, not loving well. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
608:But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
609:De az okos embernek néha be kell rúgnia, hogy kibírja a bolondok között. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
610:He was a nice boy, a friendly boy, and very shy, and it made him bitter. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
611:I can write a short story in six words. For sale: baby shoes, never used ~ Ernest Hemingway,
612:I guess you are all right. That was bad luck all right. Plenty bad luck. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
613:I’ll tell every one in the world that you are the only one that matters. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
614:I'm going to stay with you. If you go to jail, we might as well both go. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
615:Oh, don't go to hell,” I said. “Stick around. We're just starting lunch. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
616:Prose is architecture, not interior decoration, and the Baroque is over. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
617:Remember to get the weather in your damn book-weather is very important. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
618:The fish is calm and steady. I will eat it all and then I will be ready. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
619:Would you please please please please please please please stop talking? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
620:Write the story, take out all the good lines, and see if it still works. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
621:You can write anytime people will leave you alone and not interrupt you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
622:You make your own luck, Gig. You know what makes a good loser? Practice. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
623:And what did last? I last, she thought. Yes, i have lasted. But for what? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
624:For one person who likes Spain there are a dozen who prefer books on her. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
625:If my Valentine you won't be,
I'll hang myself on your Christmas tree. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
626:I sleep on my face, and then it does not frighten anybody in the morning. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
627:It is easy when you are beaten, he thought. I never knew how easy it was. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
628:–Pez –dijo en voz alta pero suavemente–, seguiré contigo hasta la muerte. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
629:Remember to get the weather in your damn book--weather is very important. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
630:The cider tasted like Michigan too and I always remembered the cider mill ~ Ernest Hemingway,
631:The English talked with inflected phrases. One phrase to mean everything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
632:The melon of Castile is for self abuse. The melon of Valencia for eating. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
633:There had been too much emotion, too much damage, too much of everything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
634:There is no such thing as great writing - there is only great re-writing! ~ Ernest Hemingway,
635:The world breaks everyone and later many are strong at the broken places. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
636:As you get older it is harder to have heroes, but it is sort of necessary. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
637:But it is death nevertheless, one of the subjects that a man may write of. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
638:Details make stories human, and the more human a story can be, the better. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
639:El mundo rompe a todos y después muchos, son fuertes en los lugares rotos. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
640:I decided that I would write one story about each thing that I knew about. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
641:In life, one must (first) last." (“Dans la vie, il faut [d'abord] durer.”) ~ Ernest Hemingway,
642:That I am a foreigner is not my fault. I would rather have been born here. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
643:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN,& THE RADIO

You like music? How would I not ~ Ernest Hemingway,
644:There is no left and right in writing. There is only good and bad writing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
645:Úgy érzi, az övé kivételes eset. Vagy talán csak azért, mert vele történt? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
646:Why must all of the operations in life be performed without an anesthetic? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
647:You never kill any one that you want to kill in a war, he said to himself. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
648:Your nationality and your politics did not show when you were dead. Robert ~ Ernest Hemingway,
649:But why must all the operations in life be performed without an anesthetic? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
650:Can’t you let a man die as comfortably as he can without calling him names? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
651:I don’t have to be proud of it. I only have to do it well." – Thomas Hudson ~ Ernest Hemingway,
652:In a power hungry, power worshipping society, men label themselves atheist. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
653:I rewrote the ending of 'Farewell to Arms' 39 times before I was satisfied. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
654:No one should be alone in their old age, he thought. But it is unavoidable. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
655:Remember everything is right until it's wrong. You'll know when it's wrong. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
656:She was sick and when she was sick she was sick as Southern women are sick. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
657:The war seemed as far away as the football games of someone else's college. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
658:When I saw her I was in love with her. Everything turned over inside of me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
659:YOU DO NOT know how long you are in a river when the current moves swiftly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
660:All you need to do is write truly and not care about what the fate of it is. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
661:Do you always get so hungry when you make love?”
“When you love somebody. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
662:Everybody has strange things that mean things to them. You couldn't help it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
663:French is the language of diplomacy. Spanish is the language of bureaucracy. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
664:I drink a little now once in a while, just to drive the wolf out of the room ~ Ernest Hemingway,
665:I'm sorry. I've got a nasty tongue. I never mean it when I say nasty things. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
666:In order to write about life first you must live it.”
Ernest Hemingway ~ Ernest Hemingway,
667:Is dying hard, Daddy?
No, I think it's pretty easy, Nick. It all depends. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
668:Ma di cosa sei fatta, tu?"
"Di quello che ami" disse lei. "Più l'acciaio. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
669:My heart's broken,' he thought. 'If I feel this way my heart must be broken. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
670:You won't do our things with another girl, or say the same things, will you? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
671:But I love thee as I love what I love most in the world and I love thee more. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
672:But Paris was a very old city and we were young and nothing was simple there. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
673:do you want me to shoot thee, ingles?...quieres? it is nothing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
674:In a snowstorm it always seemed, for a time, as though there were no enemies. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
675:I suppose she only wanted what she couldn’t have. Well, people were that way. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
676:Love is something that hangs up behind the bathroom door and smells of Lysol. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
677:Start all over again and this time, concentrate." [to a young Ernest Hemingway] ~ Gertrude Stein,
678:There are many good fishermen and some great ones. But there is only one you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
679:There is no lonelier man than a writer when he's writing, except the suicide. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
680:The sea is the same as it has been since before men ever went on it in boats. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
681:The story was writing itself and I was having a hard time keeping up with it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
682:To worry was as bad as to be afraid. It simply made things more difficult. He ~ Ernest Hemingway,
683:[About Ernest Hemingway] He’s a peach of a fellow and absolutely first-rate. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
684:Everyone is broken by life, but some people are stronger in the broken places. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
685:Finishing is what you have to do. If you don't finish, nothing is worth a damn ~ Ernest Hemingway,
686:Half a million dead wops
And he got a kick out of it
The son of a bitch. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
687:I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
688:Keep your head clear and know how to suffer like a man. Or a fish, he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
689:No; that doesn't interest me.' 'That's because you never read a book about it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
690:The fools think I am writing algebra but what I am really writing is geometry. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
691:There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
692:there were always the books, so that you lived in the new world you had found, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
693:The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
694:Too much honor destroys a man quicker than too much of any other fine quality. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
695:I may not be as stong as I think, but I know many tricks and I have resolution. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
696:I think you have more fun as a human being even though it is much more painful. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
697:I told the boy I was a strange old man,” he said. “Now is when I must prove it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
698:Mice: What is the best early training for a writer? Y.C.: An unhappy childhood. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
699:The ultimate value of our lives is decided not by how we win but by how we lose ~ Ernest Hemingway,
700:The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are strong at the broken places. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
701:The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
702:To understand is to forgive. That’s not true. Forgiveness has been exaggerated. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
703:What do you want? Everything. I want everything and I will take whatever I get. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
704:When she goes, he though. I'll have all I want. Not all I want but all there is ~ Ernest Hemingway,
705:A kidder gets to be an awful thing around a camp if his stuff goes sort of sour. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
706:An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
707:I can’t say how every time I ever put my arms around you I felt that I was home. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
708:I can't stand it to think my life is going so fast and I'm not really living it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
709:I learned one thing.” “What?” “Never to go on trips with anyone you do not love. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
710:In the danger there is certainty in the knowledge of what kind of options to use ~ Ernest Hemingway,
711:It evidently made no difference whether I was there to look after things or not. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
712:It is silly not to hope, besides I believe it is a sin." The Old Man and the Sea ~ Ernest Hemingway,
713:She is kind and very beautiful. But she can be so cruel and it comes so suddenly ~ Ernest Hemingway,
714:The cat has complete emotional honesty - an attribute not often found in humans. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
715:The man isn't born for defeats.He can fall from grace,but he cannot be defeated. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
716:The road of the pass was hard and smooth and not yet dusty in the early morning. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
717:We still went under the system, then, that praise to the face was open disgrace. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
718:All my life I've looked at words as though I were seeing them for the first time. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
719:As you get older, it’s more difficult to have heroes, but it’s just as necessary. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
720:Be fully in the moment,open yourself to the powerful energies dancing around you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
721:Don't do what you sincerely don't want to do. Never confuse movement with action. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
722:E nisto consiste a moral: coisas que fazemos e das quais depois sentimos repulsa. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
723:My working habits are simple: long periods of thinking, short periods of writing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
724:Nada existe excepto a través de uno mismo.. Y no quiero morirme y que desaparezca ~ Ernest Hemingway,
725:Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
726:Non lo disse ad alta voce perché sapeva che a dirle, le cose belle non succedono. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
727:No; that doesn't interest me.'
'That's because you never read a book about it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
728:The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them. -Ernest Hemingway. ~ Staci Hart,
729:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN,& THE RADIO

I thought the pain alone would kill me ~ Ernest Hemingway,
730:The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places.
   ~ Ernest Hemingway,
731:where a man feels at home, outside of where he’s born, is where he’s meant to go. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
732:great, high, and unbelievably white in the sun, was the square top of Kilimanjaro. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
733:Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.
   ~ Ernest Hemingway, The Garden of Eden,
734:I knew there were many side-roads but did not want one that would lead to nothing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
735:I wish to marry her . . . But she has one drawback, her attitude is uncooperative. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
736:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN & THE RADIO

He was thinking well, a little too well ~ Ernest Hemingway,
737:The room was in that disorder produced only by those who have always had servants. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
738:The sinews of war are five - men, money, materials, maintenance (food) and morale. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
739:The world is a fine place and worth fighting for and I hate very much to leave it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
740:To make war all you need is intelligence. But to win you need talent and material. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
741:You know you’re writing well when you're throwing good stuff into the wastebasket. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
742:You know you’re writing well when you’re throwing good stuff into the wastebasket. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
743:And tell me, who is the greatest writer in America?"
"My husband," said my wife. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
744:And you'll always love me won't you? Yes And the rain won't make any difference? No ~ Ernest Hemingway,
745:But man is not made for defeat," he said. "A man can be destroyed but not defeated. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
746:But man is not made for defeat,” he said. “A man can be destroyed but not defeated. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
747:Enjoying living was learning to get your money's worth and knowing when you had it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
748:I don’t want any one else to touch you. I’m silly. I get furious if they touch you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
749:I loved you when I saw you today and I loved you always but I never saw you before. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
750:I love you for all that you are, all that you have been, all that you're yet to be. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
751:I mistrust all frank and simple people, especially when their stories hold together ~ Ernest Hemingway,
752:I was just bathing.”
“Aren’t you the fortunate man. Bathing.”
“Only a shower. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
753:The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, shockproof, shit detector. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
754:There's nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
755:He was eighteen feet from nose to tail," the fisherman who was measuring him called. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
756:I don't like to leave anything,' the man said. 'I don't like to leave things behind. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
757:I mistrust all frank and simple people, especially when their stories hold together, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
758:I'm with you. No matter what else you have in your head I'm with you and I love you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
759:Kui kergeks küll muutub süda, kui tead, et kõik on läbi, kui tead, et oled võidetud. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
760:No. Hieronymus Bosch. Very old-timer. Very good. Pieter Brueghel worked on that too. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
761:You want everything so much and when you get it it's over and you don't give a damn. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
762:A young dame with pretty eyes and a smile can make an old man do just about anything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
763:But none of these scars were fresh,They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
764:Don't think, old man," he said aloud. "Sail on this course and take it when it comes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
765:In the first place, you had to be in love with a woman to have a basis of friendship. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
766:It's harder to write in the third person but the advantage is you move around better. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
767:I was a little drunk. Not drunk in any positive sense but just enough to be careless. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
768:Labi būtu, ja varētu nopirkt kādu drusciņu laimes. Ja būtu kāda vieta, kur to pārdod. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
769:Once writing has become your major vice and greatest pleasure only death can stop it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
770:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN & THE RADIO

Yes, and music is the opium of the people. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
771:There are only two places in the world where we can live happy: at home and in Paris. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
772:Writing and travel broaden your ass if not your mind and I like to write standing up. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
773:Besides, I'm not jealous. I'm just so in love with you that there isn't anything else. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
774:He did not say that because he knew that if you said a good thing it might not happen. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
775:He knew everything when he started. The others can’t ever learn what he was born with. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
776:In order to be a great writer a person must have a built-in, shockproof crap detector. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
777:Mice: What is the best early training for a writer?

Y.C.: An unhappy childhood. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
778:Religion is the opium of the poor."
"I thought marijuana was the opium of the poor. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
779:Some other places were not so good but maybe we were not so good when we were in them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
780:The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them. -Ernest Hemingway. “And ~ Staci Hart,
781:The echoes of beauty you've seen transpire, Resound through dying coals of a campfire. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
782:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN & THE RADIO

If I live long enough the luck will change. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
783:The man who has begun to live more seriously within begins to live more simply without ~ Ernest Hemingway,
784:The world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and I hate very much to leave it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
785:When you love you wish to do things for. You wish to sacrifice for. You wish to serve. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
786:All right, said Nick. Let's get drunk.
All right, Bill said. Let's get really drunk. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
787:All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
788:For many things are not as they appear. Discipline must come from trust and confidence. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
789:He could beat anything, he thought, because no thing could hurt him if he did not care. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
790:My aim is to put down on paper what I see and what I feel in the best and simplest way. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
791:My training was never to drink after dinner nor before I wrote nor while I was writing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
792:Never write about a place until you're away from it, because that gives you perspective ~ Ernest Hemingway,
793:Now I have done what I can, he thought. Let him begin to circle and let the fight come. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
794:She was crying. I comforted her and she stopped crying. But outside it kept on raining. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
795:The hardest thing in the world to do is to write straight honest prose on human beings. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
796:The man who has begun to live more seriously within begins to live more simply without. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
797:'The Sun Also Rises' by Ernest Hemingway is my favorite book. You feel manly reading it. ~ Elizabeth Olsen,
798:The things of the night cannot be explained in the day, because they do not then exist. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
799:After a while I went out and left the hospital and walked back to the hotel in the rain. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
800:´But when we sit together, close,´ said Bernard, ´we melt into each other with phrases.´ ~ Ernest Hemingway,
801:I could picture it. I have a rotten habit of picturing the bedroom scenes of my friends. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
802:I didn’t know how I could feel any worse. But you can all right. I can promise you that. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
803:I don't know who made the laws; But I know there ain't no law that you got to go hungry. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
804:I don’t think if people gambled for what they could afford it would be very interesting. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
805:I kissed her hard and held her tight and tried to open her lips; they were closed tight. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
806:I'm thirty-four, you know. I'm not going to be one of these bitches that ruins children. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
807:It must be most dangerous then to be a man. It is indeed, madame, and but few survive it ~ Ernest Hemingway,
808:It’s a book which, no matter how many readers it will ever have, will never have enough. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
809:Mr. Barnes, it is because I have lived very much that now I can enjoy everything so well ~ Ernest Hemingway,
810:The better the writers the less they will speak about what they have written themselves. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
811:what is the benefit of this, that we win the war, but lose our goals from the revolution ~ Ernest Hemingway,
812:Where should we go?”
“I don’t care. Anywhere you want. Anywhere we don’t know people. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
813:All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
814:Before we take to the sea, we walk on land. . . Before we create, we must understand. . . ~ Ernest Hemingway,
815:Ernest Hemingway once said, “The best way to find out if you can trust someone is to trust them. ~ Anonymous,
816:If he wrote it, he could get rid of it. He had gotten rid of many things by writing them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
817:If the others heard me talking out loud they would think that I am crazy," he said aloud. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
818:Love is all the dirty little tricks you taught me that you probably got out of some book. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
819:Robert Jordan knew that now his papers were being examined by the man who could not read. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
820:That was morality; things that made you disgusted afterward. No, that must be immorality. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
821:The dignity of movement of an ice-berg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
822:The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water'. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
823:Together they made the bed with me in it. That was new to me and an admirable proceeding. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
824:You know I don't love any one but you. You shouldn't mind because some one else loved me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
825:All good books have one thing in common - they are truer than if they had really happened. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
826:All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.
   ~ Ernest Hemingway,
827:Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
828:Death is like an old whore in a bar--I'll buy her a drink but I won't go upstairs with her ~ Ernest Hemingway,
829:El hombre no está hecho para la derrota. Al hombre se le puede destruir, pero no derrotar. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
830:El hombre no está hecho para la derrota; un hombre puede ser destruido, pero no derrotado. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
831:Everyone my age had written a novel and I was still having difficulty writing a paragraph. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
832:He spat into the ocean and said, “Eat that, galanos. And make a dream you’ve killed a man. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
833:How did you go bankrupt?” Bill asked. “Two ways,” Mike said. “Gradually and then suddenly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
834:I felt the death loneliness that comes at the end of every day that is wasted in your life ~ Ernest Hemingway,
835:I think perhaps I can too.
But I try not to borrow.
First you borrow. Then you beg. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
836:It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
837:Life is the best left hooker I ever saw, although some say it was Charlie White of Chicago ~ Ernest Hemingway,
838:Modern life ... is often a mechanical oppression and liquor is the only mechanical relief. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
839:Night life is when everybody says what the hell and you do not remember who paid the bill. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
840:She had been married to a man who had never bored her and these people bored her very much ~ Ernest Hemingway,
841:THE MARVELLOUS THING IS THAT IT’S painless,” he said. “That’s how you know when it starts. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
842:There are many who do not know they are fascists but will find it out when the time comes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
843:The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places. —ERNEST HEMINGWAY ~ Anonymous,
844:Un uomo intelligente a volte è costretto a ubriacarsi per passare il tempo tra gli idioti. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
845:We only knew then that there was always the war, but that we were not going to it anymore. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
846:Where should we go?”

“I don’t care. Anywhere you want. 
Anywhere we don’t know people. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
847:After writing a story I was always empty and both sad and happy, as though I had made love. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
848:But now he said his thoughts aloud many times since there was no one that they could annoy. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
849:Ernest Hemingway said it best: "A novel is just like real life, with the boring parts taken out. ~ Lee Gimenez,
850:Everything you have is to give. Thou art a phenomenon of philosophy and an unfortunate man. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
851:For all of us who lived in Paris; we will never forget it because Paris is a moveable feast ~ Ernest Hemingway,
852:He held her close and hard and inside himself he said goodbye and then goodbye and goodbye. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
853:I bei libri si distinguono perché sono più veri di quanto sarebbero se fossero storie vere. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
854:I felt the death loneliness that comes at the end of every day that is wasted in your life. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
855:I never liked to hunt, you know. There was always the danger of having a horse fall on you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
856:It's a bore," he said out loud.
"What is, my dear?"
"Anything you do too bloody long. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
857:It would be better alone, anything is better alone but I don't think I can handle it alone. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
858:I went back to Bill. He blew his breath at me to show how cold it was, and went on playing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
859:Oh, darling, you will be good to me, won’t you? Because we’re going to have a strange life. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
860:Shooting gives me a good feeling. It is faster than baseball and you are out on one strike. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
861:There isn’t any need to deny everything there’s been just because you are going to lose it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
862:With all those who do not want to go to bed. With all those who need a light for the night. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
863:You belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and I belong to this notebook and this pencil. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
864:You can bet on Franco, or Mussolini, or Hitler, if you want. But my money goes on Hipolito. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
865:Ambition...the original of vices;
Mother of hypocrisy, parent of envy, engineer of deceit ~ Ernest Hemingway,
866:Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place then come down and shoot the survivors. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
867:Go all the way with it. Do not back off. For once, go all the goddamn way with what matters. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
868:He rested sitting on the un-stepped mast and sail and tried not to think but only to endure. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
869:I don’t. I don’t want anybody else to touch you. I’m silly. I get furious if they touch you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
870:I explained, winefully, how we did not do the things we wanted to; we never did such things. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
871:If you had stars inside your brain cells, you'd probably understand what I am talking about. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
872:Make it all up. But make it up so truly that later it will happen that way. Ernest Hemingway ~ Ernest Hemingway,
873:Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with that there is ~ Ernest Hemingway,
874:Once in Africa I lost the corkscrew and we were forced to live off food and water for weeks. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
875:Think about something cheerful, old man," he said. "Every minute now you are closer to home. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
876:When spring came, even the false spring, there were no problems except where to be happiest. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
877:write. There was going to be everything that a man needed to write except to be alone. Zelda ~ Ernest Hemingway,
878:And you'll always love me won't you?
Yes
And the rain won't make any difference?
No ~ Ernest Hemingway,
879:Dobbiamo abituarci all'idea che ai più importanti bivi della nostra vita non c'è segnaletica. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
880:I thought that all generations were lost by something and always had been and always would be ~ Ernest Hemingway,
881:I wanted to try this new drink: That’s all we do, isn’t it—look at things and try new drinks? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
882:My father was a deeply sentimental man. And like all sentimental men, he was also very cruel. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
883:Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
884:Úr orðum mínum gerði hann þá eitthvað sem varð að afmá, og stundum helst sjálfan mig um leið. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
885:and I felt the death loneliness that comes at the end of every day that is wasted in your life ~ Ernest Hemingway,
886:He knew he would not be afraid. Even if he ever was afraid he knew that he could do it anyway. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
887:How what she had done could never matter since he knew he could not cure himself of loving her ~ Ernest Hemingway,
888:I do not need to get used to your silence. I already know it. I quite possibly love all of it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
889:I have never seen a man who lost the blood from his face so fast, and I wondered where it went ~ Ernest Hemingway,
890:I learned one thing.'

'What?'

'Never to go on trips with anyone you do not love. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
891:I've been in love (truly) with five women, the Spanish Republic and the 4th Infantry Division. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
892:One battle doesn't make a campagin, but critics treat one book, good or bad, like a whole war. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
893:sentía la soledad de muerte que llega al cabo de cada día de la vida que uno ha desperdiciado. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
894:Some lived in it and never felt it but he knew it all was nada y pues nada y nada y pues nada. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
895:The first and final thing you have to do in this world is to last it and not be smashed by it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
896:the fish’s eye looked as detached as the mirrors in a periscope or as a saint in a procession. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
897:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN,& THE RADIO

It is necessary to be very strong against something ~ Ernest Hemingway,
898:I shouldn’t have gone out so far, fish,” he said. “Neither for you nor for me. I’m sorry, fish. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
899:It is never hopeless. But sometimes I cannot hope. I try always to hope but sometimes I cannot. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
900:I wanted to try this new drink. That's all we do, isn't it - look at things and try new drinks? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
901:I wanted to try this new drink: That's all we do, isn't it - look at things and try new drinks? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
902:No, that is the great fallacy: the wisdom of old men. They do not grow wise. They grow careful. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
903:Now is no time to think of what you do not have.
Think of what you can do with that there is ~ Ernest Hemingway,
904:Paris is so very beautiful that it satisfies something in you that is always hungry in America. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
905:People who write fiction, if they had not taken it up, might have become very successful liars. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
906:The brave dies perhaps two thousand deaths if he's intelligent. He simply doesn't mention them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
907:There is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
908:The sail was patched with flour sacks and, furled, it looked like the flag of permanent defeat. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
909:The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are strong at the broken places. —Ernest Hemingway ~ Jennifer Niven,
910:Although it is unjust, he thought. But I will show him what a man can do and what a man endures. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
911:Fish," the old man said. "Fish, you are going to have to die anyway. Do you have to kill me too? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
912:Fish,” the old man said. “Fish, you are going to have to die anyway. Do you have to kill me too? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
913:I'm not a writer. Ernest Hemingway was a writer. I just have a vivid imagination and type 90 WPM. ~ Tiffany Madison,
914:I've never felt influenced by Ernest Hemingway though I suppose there is something inevitable there. ~ Jim Harrison,
915:My life used to be full of everything. Now if you aren't with me I haven't a thing in the world. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
916:Thou wilt go now, rabbit. But I go with thee. As long as there is one of us there is both of us. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
917:..and I felt the death loneliness that comes at the end of every day that is wasted in your life. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
918:A person with increasing knowledge and sensory education may derive infinite enjoyment from wine. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
919:Cowardice... is almost always simply a lack of ability to suspend functioning of the imagination. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
920:For a war to be just three conditions are necessary - public authority, just cause, right motive. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
921:How lazily the sun goes down in Granada, it hides beneath the water, it conceals in the Alhambra! ~ Ernest Hemingway,
922:I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
923:I was always embarrassed by the words sacred, glorious, and sacrifice and the expression in vain. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
924:Later he had seen the things that he could never think of and later still he had seen much worse. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
925:Night plans aren’t any good in the morning. The way you think at night is no good in the morning. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
926:No me gustan los perros por ser perros, los caballos por ser caballos ni los gatos por ser gatos. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
927:Qué va," the boy said. "There are many good fisherman and some great ones. But there is only you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
928:Que va,” the boy said. “There are many good fishermen and some great ones. But there is only you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
929:The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.” —Ernest Hemingway ~ Jennifer Probst,
930:Use short sentences. Use short first paragraphs. Use vigorous English. Be positive, not negative. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
931:Work every day. No matter what has happened the day or night before, get up and bite on the nail. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
932:Before you react, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you criticize, wait. Before you quit, try. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
933:Do you suppose it will always go on?"
"No."
"What's to stop it?"
It will crack somewhere. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
934:I decided to stop drinking with creeps. I decided to drink only with friends. I've lost 30 pounds. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
935:If there were God, never would He have permitted what I have seen with my eyes. Let them have God. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
936:„Nu e mare lucru să scrii. Nu faci decât să stai jos în fața unei mașini de scris și să sângerezi. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
937:The one who is doing his work and getting satisfaction from it is not the one the poverty bothers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
938:They all wanted something that i did not want and i would get it without wanting it, if it worked. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
939:They are strong,” David said. ”But there’s a strong wind today and we drink according to the wind. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
940:We are born with all we have and we never learn. We never get anything new. We all start complete. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
941:We have very primative emotions. It's impossible not to be competitive. Spoils everything, though. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
942:Why did they make birds so delicate and fine as those sea swallows when the ocean can be so cruel? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
943:Ahora no es el momento de pensar en lo que no tienes. Piensa en lo que puedes hacer con lo que hay. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
944:Dostoevsky was made by being sent to Siberia. Writers are forged in injustice as a sword is forged. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
945:Durante o dia, nada mais fácil do que mostrar que não se dá importância, mas, à noite, é diferente. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
946:Everything became quite unreal finally and it seemed as though nothing could have any consequences. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
947:Fortunately I have never learned to take the good advice I give myself nor the counsel of my fears. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
948:For what are we born if not to aid one another? And to listen and say nothing is a cold enough aid. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
949:He liked the works of his friends, which is beautiful as loyalty but can be disastrous as judgment. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
950:It's none of their business that you have to learn to write. Let them think you were born that way. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
951:Let’s not talk about how I am. It’s a subject I know too much about to want to think about anymore. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
952:Perhaps I should not have been a fisherman, he thought. But that was the thing that I was born for. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
953:Pound's crazy. All poets are.... They have to be. You don't put a poet like Pound in the loony bin. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
954:Some people show evil as a great racehorse shows breeding. They have the dignity of a hard chancre. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
955:Then nothing worries you?” “Only being sent away from you. You’re my religion. You’re all I’ve got. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
956:And we’re going to have all the books in the world to read and when we go on trips we can take them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
957:Desconfio de todas as pessoas francas e simples, principalmente quando suas histórias são coerentes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
958:Don’t you ever get the feeling that all your life is going by and you’re not taking advantage of it? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
959:El hombre que ha empezado a vivir seriamente por dentro, empieza a vivir más sencillamente por fuera ~ Ernest Hemingway,
960:He liked the works of his friends, which is beautiful as loyalty but can be disastrous as judgement. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
961:his fight has no panic in it. I wonder if he has any plans or if he is just as desperate as I am? He ~ Ernest Hemingway,
962:I have tried simply to write the best I can; sometimes I have good luck and write better than I can. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
963:I may not be as strong as I think,' the old man said, 'But I know many tricks and I have resolution. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
964:I'm not joking you. I never joke people. Joke people and you make enemies. That's what I always say. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
965:Live the full life of the mind, exhilarated by new ideas, intoxicated by the Romance of the unusual. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
966:But perhaps he had enough animal strength and detached intelligence that he could make another start. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
967:Clearly I miss Him, having been brought up in religion. But now a man must be responsible to himself. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
968:Fish," he said, "I love you and respect you very much. But I will kill you dead before this day ends. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
969:It was a very Corsican wine and you could dilute it by half with water and still receive its message. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
970:Quisiera ser el pez - pensó - con todo lo que tiene frente a mi voluntad y mi inteligencia solamente. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
971:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN,& THE RADIO

Everything is mucho simpler in a hospital, including jokes ~ Ernest Hemingway,
972:The old man opened his eyes and for a moment he was coming back from a long way away. Then he smiled. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
973:The one who is doing his work and getting satisfaction from it is not the one the poverty is hard on. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
974:To hell with the Church when it becomes a State and the hell with the State when it becomes a Church. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
975:We have to get used to the idea that at the most important crossroads in our life there are no signs. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
976:We never talked for very long at a time. It was simply the pleasure of discovering what we each felt. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
977:When a reporter asked Ernest Hemingway how to become a good writer, he responded, "Have a lousy childhood. ~ Kevin Leman,
978:Age is my alarm clock,” the old man said. “Why do old men wake so early? Is it to have one longer day? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
979:En það ver erfitt að viðurkenna hann sem drykkjuræfil, af þeim sökum hve fullkominn hænuhaus hann var. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
980:Ernest Hemingway wrote “the world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are stronger in the broken places. ~ Nora McInerny,
981:Gondold el: ha volna Isten, soha nem engedte volna azt a sok mindent, amit én láttam, a két szememmel. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
982:I do not know what I thought Paris would be like, but it was not that way. It rained nearly every day. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
983:If something is wrong, fix it if you can. But train yourself not to worry. Worry never fixes anything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
984:I write one page of masterpiece to ninety-one pages of shit. I try to put the shit in the wastebasket. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
985:Let us not doubt, brother. Let us not pry into the holy mysteries of the hen-coop with simian fingers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
986:Perhaps wars weren't won anymore. Maybe they went on forever. Maybe it was another Hundred Years' War. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
987:Take a good rest, small bird," he said. "Then go in and take your chance like any man or bird or fish. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
988:There is no reason why because it is dark you should look at things differently from when it is light. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
989:You’ll ache. And you’re going to love it. It will crush you. And you’re still going to love all of it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
990:And what happened?'
'Much,' the woman said. 'Much. And all of it ugly. Even that which was glorious. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
991:Auto racing, bull fighting, and mountain climbing are the only real sports... all the others are games. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
992:Certi altri posti non erano così buoni, ma forse eravamo noi a non essere così buoni quando eravamo là. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
993:It is awfully easy to be hard-boiled about everything in the daytime, but at night it is another thing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
994:It is the fault of the orders, which are too rigid. There is no allowance for a change in circumstance. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
995:It made him feel as a wound does that you think you cannot bear. But you can bear anything, he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
996:It's none of their business that you have to learn how to write. Let them think you were born that way. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
997:... mér fanst þær fyrirgefa okkur þó við værum ásfángin og gift - það mundi altsaman lagast með tímanum ~ Ernest Hemingway,
998:Mice: But reading all the good writers might discourage you.
Y.C.: Then you ought to be discouraged. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
999:[Never give up hope. Never give in to pessimism. Never despair.] No horse named Morbid ever won a race! ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1000:Nobody that ever left their own country ever wrote anything worth printing. Not even in the newspapers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1001:Now he would never write the things that he had saved to write until he knew enough to write them well. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1002:—Pero el hombre no está hecho para la derrota —dijo—. Un hombre puede ser destruido, pero no derrotado. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1003:What simplicity,” the scarred-faced brother, who was called Andrés, said. “And how do you explode them? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1004:When you love you wish to do things for. You wish to sacrifice for. You wish to serve. Ernest Hemingway ~ Emily T Wierenga,
1005:Creation's probably overrated. After all, God made the world in only six days and rested on the seventh. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1006:Creation’s probably overrated. After all, God made the world in only six days and rested on the seventh. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1007:Do you have other things like that to look forward to?

Just everyday. I look forward to everyday. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1008:He [Ernest Hemingway] is gentle, as all real men are gentle; without tenderness, a man is uninteresting. ~ Marlene Dietrich,
1009:I'm always reading books-as many as there are. I ration myself on them so that I'll always be in supply. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1010:I’m always reading books—as many as there are. I ration myself on them so that I’ll always be in supply. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1011:It was hot, but the town had a cool, fresh, early-morning smell and it was pleasant sitting in the café. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1012:No animal has more liberty than the cat, but it buries the mess it makes. The cat is the best anarchist. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1013:Pariisi on kuin juhla, joka kulkee mukanasi koko elämäsi, jos sinulla on ollut onni asua siellä nuorena. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1014:People were always the limiters of happiness except for the very few that were as good as spring itself. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1015:Tell him I think writing is lousy," Bill said. "Go on, tell him. Tell him I'm ashamed of being a writer. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1016:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN,& THE RADIO

I am a poor idealist. I am a victim of illusions. He laughed. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1017:The world was not wheeling anymore. It was just very clear and bright and inclined to blur at the edges. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1018:But you always fall for somebody else and then it's all right. Fall for them but don't let them ruin you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1019:I never think and yet when I begin to talk I say the things I have found out in my mind without thinking. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1020:I think you should learn about writing from everybody who has ever written that has anything to teach you ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1021:Just as she goes and watch for that no-good Minerva. Keep well inside of that and outside the sand-spits. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1022:That terrible mood of depression of whether it's any good or not is what is known as The Artist's Reward. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1023:The rain will stop, the night will end, the hurt will fade. Hope is never so lost that it can't be found. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1024:We ate well and cheaply and drank well and cheaply and slept well and warm together and loved each other. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1025:What a writer has to do is write what hasn't been written before or beat dead men at what they have done. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1026:When people talk listen completely. Don’t be thinking what you’re going to say. Most people never listen. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1027:Ezra was right half the time, and when he was wrong, he was so wrong you were never in any doubt about it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1028:Fish,” he said, “I love you and respect you very much. But I will kill you dead before this day ends.” Let ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1029:I was young and not gloomy and there were always strange and comic things that happened in the worst time. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1030:Non sopporto il pensiero che la mia vita stia scorrendo via così in fretta e che io in realtà non la viva. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1031:Staying quiet doesn't mean I have nothing to say, it means I don't think you're ready to hear my thoughts. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1032:Vice is a wonderful thing," Catherine said. "The people who go in for it seem to have good taste about it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1033:We must all be cut out for what we do, he thought. However you make your living is where your talent lies. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1034:When the cold rains kept on and killed the spring, it was as though a young person had died for no reason. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1035:You ought to be ironical the minute you get out of bed. You ought to wake up with your mouth full of pity. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1036:All the contact I have had with politics has left me feeling as though I had been drinking out of spitoons. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1037:Az ember végigmegy az életén, s mindenféle helyzetről azt hiszi, jelent valamit, s végül kiderül, hogy nem. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1038:Bet, kad aukstie lieti līst bez mitas un nogalina pavasari, šķiet, ka veltīgi aizgājusi bojā jaunā dzīvība. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1039:Books should be about the people you know, that you love and hate, not about the people you study up about. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1040:Defense is the stronger form with the negative object, and attack the weaker form with the positive object. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1041:Do you feel better?' he asked.

'I feel fine,' she said. 'There's nothing wrong with me. I feel fine. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1042:From Ernest Hemingway's stories I learned to listen within my stories for what went unsaid by my characters. ~ Nadine Gordimer,
1043:I wish it had been a dream now and that I had never hooked the fish and was alone in bed on the newspapers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1044:She was built with curves like the hull of a racing yacht, and you missed none of it with that wool jersey. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1045:There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1046:You bitch,' he said. 'You rich bitch. That's poetry. I'm full of poetry now. Rot and poetry. Rotten poetry. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1047:But, thank God, they are not as intelligent as we who kill them; although they are more noble and more able. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1048:If a writer stops observing he is finished. Experience is communicated by small details intimately observed. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1049:If the others heard me talking out loud they would think that I am crazy. But since I am not, I do not care. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1050:It's a good thing," Trump said, "but it's a bit of a shame because I was the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters. ~ Bob Woodward,
1051:It’s a good thing,” Trump said, “but it’s a bit of a shame because I was the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters. ~ Bob Woodward,
1052:I was young and not gloomy and there were always strange and comic things that happened in the worst time... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1053:I would take anything I love and throw it off the highest cliff you ever saw and not wait to hear it bounce. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1054:No. It's bad for me. Cole Porter wrote the words and the music. This knowledge that you're going mad for me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1055:Now, feel. I am thee and thou art me and all of one is the other. And feel now. Thou hast no heart but mine. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1056:Tal vez, lejos de París, podría escribir sobre París tal como en París era capaz de escribir sobre Michigan. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1057:The educated man is the man who can do something. The quality of his work marks the degree of his education. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1058:We ate well and cheaply and drank well and cheaply and slept well and warm together and loved each other. ‘I ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1059:You look at the picture without prejudice,read book with open heart,like yours,but the life, you simply live ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1060:Are you a communist?"
"No I am an anti-fascist"
"For a long time?"
"Since I have understood fascism. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1061:Holdat-napot, mely odafenn világol.
Akármennyit járhatom a világot,
Soha el nem fogyasztom e világot. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1062:In the night he awoke and held her tight as though she were all of life and it was being taken away from him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1063:In those days we did not trust anyone who had not been in the war, but we did not
completely trust anyone. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1064:I wish I could write well enough to write that story, he thought. What we did. Not what the others did to us. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1065:of Esquire contained an article entitled “On the Blue Water: A Gulf Stream Letter,” written by the magazine’s ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1066:Sometimes you know the story. Sometimes you make it up as you go along and have no idea how it will come out. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1067:So now do not worry, take what you have, and do your work and you will have a long life and a very merry one. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1068:The very rich are different from you and me.” And how some one had said to Julian, Yes, they have more money. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1069:They can't yank a novelist like they can a pitcher. A novelist has to go the full nine, even if it kills him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1070:This was a big storm and he might as well enjoy it. It was ruining everything, but you might as well enjoy it ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1071:We’re no kin,” Thomas Hudson said. “We just used to live in the same town and make some of the same mistakes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1072:When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1073:Bed is my friend. Just bed, he thought. Bed will be a great thing. It is easy when you are beaten, he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1074:He was not sure that there were any great moments. Things were not the same and now life only came in flashes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1075:If a good woman isn't a little bit Bitchy sometimes, it is just as though Dijon mustard didn't have any taste. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1076:Until you're grown-up they send you to reform school. After you're grown-up they send you to the penitentiary. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1077:We have very primitive emotions,” he said . “It's impossible not to be competitive. Spoils everything, though. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1078:When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1079:Eschew the monumental. Shun the Epic. All the guys who can paint great big pictures can paint great small ones. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1080:I thought she was probably a little crazy. It was all right if she was. I did not care what I was getting into. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1081:Now he was proving it again. Each time was a new time and he never thought about the past when he was doing it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1082:Something, or something awful or something wonderful was certain to happen on every day in this part of Africa. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1083:We ate well and cheaply and we drank well and cheaply and we slept well and warm together and loved each other. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1084:When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people, not characters. A character is a caricature. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1085:But, thank God, they are not as intelligent as we who kill them; although they are more noble and more able. The ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1086:The game of golf would lose a great deal if croquet mallets and billiard cues were allowed on the putting green. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1087:There is a mystery in all great writing and that mystery does not dissect out. It continues and is always valid. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1088:Besides, he thought, everything kills everything else in some way. Fishing kills me exactly as it keeps me alive. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1089:he had always had a great tolerance which seemed the nicest thing about him if it were not the most sinister. All ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1090:If people bring so much courage to the world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1091:Never, never tell them. Try and remember that. Never tell anyone anything ever. Never tell anyone anything again. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1092:No weapon has ever settled a moral problem. It can impose a solution but it cannot guarantee it to be a just one. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1093:Ought not to daunt you. Never be daunted. Secret of my success. Never been daunted. Never been daunted in public. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1094:There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1095:But, thank God, [the fish] are not as intelligent as we who kill them; although they are more noble and more able. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1096:Do not think about sin, he thought. There are enough problems now without sin. Also I have no understanding of it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1097:Ernest Hemingway talked about how writing is opening up a vein and bleeding onto the page. You prepared to do that? ~ Craig Lancaster,
1098:Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1099:How good a book is should be judged by the man who writes it by the excellence of the material that he eliminates. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1100:I don't think I ever owned twenty pencils at one time. Wearing down seven number-two pencils is a good day's work. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1101:If a four-letter man marries a five-letter woman, he was thinking, what number of letters would their children be? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1102:Margot was too beautiful for Macomber to divorce her and Macomber had too much money for Margot ever to leave him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1103:Oh, now, now, now, the only now, and above all now, and there is no other now but thou now and now is thy prophet. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1104:perhaps it is clear why a writer should be interested in the constant, bullying, murderous, slovenly crime of war. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1105:Škoda, že to všechno nebyl opravdu jenom sen a tu rybu jsem ulovil. Je mi to líto, rybo. Takhle to skončit nemělo. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1106:that beautiful detachment and devotion to stern justice of men dealing in death without being in any danger of it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1107:What kind of a hand is that,' he said. 'Cramp then if you want. Make yourself into a claw. It will do you no good. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1108:Also, he had always had a great tolerance which seemed the nicest thing about him if it were not the most sinister. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1109:He had a face that reminded me of a frog, not a bullfrog but just any frog, and Paris was too big a puddle for him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1110:I don't like to write like God. It is only because you never do it, though, that the critics think you can't do it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1111:I'm not unfaithful, darling. I've plenty of faults but I'm very faithful. You'll be sick of me I'll be so faithful. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1112:Never think that war, no matter how necessary nor how justified, is not a crime. Ask the infantry and ask the dead. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1113:She said nothing is done to oneself that one does not accept and that if I loved someone it would take it all away. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1114:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN & THE RADIO

I do not follow you.
Many times I do not follow myself with pleasure. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1115:The only thing that can spoil a day is people and if you can keep from making engagements, every day has no limits. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1116:Ülkeyi yöneten bir sınıf var, akılsız bir sınıf. Hiçbirinin bir boktan anladığı yok. Bu savaş bu yüzden çıktı işte. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1117:Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk... that will teach you to keep your mouth shut.
---Ernest Hemingway ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1118:For a true writer each book should be a new beginning, where he tries again for something that is beyond attainment. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1119:If the boy was here he would wet the coils of line, he thought. Yes. If the boy were here. If the
boy were here. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1120:They are good," he said. "They play and make jokes and love one another. They are our brothers like the flying fish. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1121:When you give power to an executive you do not know who will be filling that position when the time of crisis comes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1122:Ar tu žinai, ką reiškia moteriai būti negražiai? Ar žinai, ką reiškia visą gyvenimą būti bjauriai, o jaustis gražiai? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1123:Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1124:He lived in Udine and came out in this way nearly every day to see how things were going, and things went very badly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1125:Real seriousness in regard to writing being one of the two absolute necessities. The other, unfortunately, is talent. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1126:Sometimes all niceness gone and glad to get out on the street but always another day starting and then another night. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1127:Why do they have to be such damned fanatics? We chased good and we will always fight. But I hope we are not fanatics. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1128:You go along your whole life and they seem as though they mean something and they always end up not meaning anything. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1129:You loved him when he was alive and you loved him after. If you love him, it is not a sin to kill him. Or is it more? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1130:Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready. The ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1131:Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1132:Everything that a painter did or that a writer wrote was a part of his training and preparation for what he was to do. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1133:He talked of his work as something altogether apart from himself. There was nothing conceited or braggartly about him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1134:In those days you did not really need anything, not even the rabbit’s foot, but it was good to feel it in your pocket. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1135:That’s two dollars and a half. Who can we borrow that from?” “That’s easy. I can always borrow two dollars and a half. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1136:There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1137:The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1138:To be a successful father... there's one absolute rule: when you have a kid, don't look at it for the first two years. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1139:I have a Thompson SubMachine gun and we shoot sharks with it. As soon as they put their heads out we give them a burst. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1140:I pointed to the canvas where the rain was making the finest sound that we, who live much outside of houses, ever hear. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1141:Nobody knows what's in him until he tries to pull it out. If there's nothing, or very little, the shock can kill a man. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1142:One cat just leads to another." [Letter from Finca Vigia, Cuba, to his first wife, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (1943).] ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1143:The real reason for not committing suicide is because you always know how swell life gets again after the hell is over. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1144:There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1145:You had to trust the people you worked with completely or not at all, and you had to make decisions about the trusting. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1146:You have never heard me talk much. But an intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend his time with fools. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1147:About morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1148:But he could see the prisms in the deep dark water and the line stretching ahead and the strange undulation of the calm. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1149:For a long time now I have tried simply to write the best I can. Sometimes I have good luck and write better than I can. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1150:God knows I had not wanted to fall in love with her. I had not wanted to fall in love with any one. But God knows I had. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1151:I've been wondering about Dostoyevsky. How can a man write so badly, so unbelievably badly, and make you feel so deeply? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1152:Just as, with the radio, there are certain things that you become fond of,and you welcome them and resent the new things ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1153:Madame, all stories, if continued far enough, end in death, and he is no true-story teller who would keep that from you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1154:we would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1155:Because she had done the best she could for many years back and the way they were together now was no one person's fault. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1156:I always try to write on the principle of the iceberg. There is seven-eighths of it underwater for every part that shows. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1157:I must hold his pain where it is, he thought. Mine does not matter. I can control mine. But his pain could drive him mad. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1158:It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea and the old man had always considered it so and respected it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1159:Just as, with the radio, there are certain things that you become fond of, and you welcome them and resent the new things ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1160:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN,& THE RADIO

You'll be one. Everybody gets what they want. That's what they always tell me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1161:the man who had taught me to distrust adjectives as i would later learn to distrust certain people in certain situations; ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1162:There can be no great literature in America until her writers have learned to trust her implicitly and love her devoutly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1163:We never get anything. We are born with all we have and we never learn. We never get anything new. We all start complete. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1164:But even if I never bought any more clothing ever," I said, "I wouldn't have enough money to buy the Picassos that I want. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1165:There is no night life in Spain. They stay up late but they get up late. That is not night life. That is delaying the day. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1166:The thing is to become a master and in your old age to acquire the courage to do what children did when they knew nothing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1167:What will you do now if they come in the night? What can you do?
"Fight them," he said. "I will fight them until I die. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1168:A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1169:He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eight-four days now without taking a fish. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1170:My style might seem awkward, but I'm only trying to write down the things in the scene that I think the reader should know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1171:Don’t you know it is wrong to kill? Yes. But you do it? Yes. And you still believe absolutely that your cause is right? Yes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1172:Don't you like to write letters? I do because it's such a swell way to keep from working and yet feel you've done something. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1173:Experiencing differences is crucial to the human condition. Especially when that difference is over the head, blower powder. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1174:He did not want any consequences. He did not want any consequences ever again. He wanted to live along without consequences. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1175:I have worked all my life. In all that remains of my life I must work. I have no complaints against work. To work is normal. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1176:Man is not much beside the great birds and beasts. Still I would rather be that beast down there in the darkness of the sea. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1177:The time to work is shorter all the time and if you waste it you ... have committed a sin for which there is no forgiveness. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1178:You corrupt very easily, he thought. But was it corruption or was it merely that you lost the naïveté that you started with? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1179:As to Hemingway, I read him for the first time in the early 'forties, something about bells, balls and bulls, and loathed it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1180:Drinking wine was not a snobbism nor a sign of sophistication nor a cult; it was as natural as eating and to me as necessary. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1181:I didn't want to kiss you goodbye — that was the trouble — I wanted to kiss you good night — and there's a lot of difference. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1182:I didn’t want to kiss you goodbye — that was the trouble — I wanted to kiss you good night — and there’s a lot of difference. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1183:If we win here we will win everywhere. The world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and I hate very much to leave it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1184:It is one thing to be in the proximity of death, to know more or less what she is, and it is quite another thing to seek her. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1185:It's all nonsense. It's only nonsense. I'm not afraid of the rain. I am not afraid of the rain. Oh, oh, God, I wish I wasn't. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1186:It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea and the old man had always considered it so and respected it. But ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1187:must hold his pain where it is, he thought. Mine does not matter. I can control mine. But his pain could drive him mad. After ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1188:She's vicious,' Miss Stein said. 'She's truly vicious, so she can never be happy except with new people. She corrupts people. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1189:That's the way our friends the anarchists talk. Whenever things get really bad they want to set fire to something and to die. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1190:The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and forgetting that you are special too. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1191:Then he began to pity the great fish that he had hooked. He is wonderful and strange and who knows how old he is, he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1192:The priest was good but dull. The officers were not good but dull. The King was good but dull. The wine was bad but not dull. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1193:You know it makes one feel rather good deciding not to be a bitch."
"Yes."
"It's sort of what we have instead of God. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1194:He had lost the capacity of personal suffering, or he thought he had, and could only be hurt truly by what happened to others. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1195:One cat just leads to another."

[Letter from Finca Vigia, Cuba, to his first wife, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (1943).] ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1196:She said that nothing is done to oneself that one does not accept and that if I love someone it would take it all away." "What ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1197:There is neither yesterday, certainly, nor is there any tomorrow. How old must you be before you know that? There is only now, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1198:What are you doing now, you lazy drunken obscene unsayable son of an unnameable unmarried gipsy obscenity? What are you doing? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1199:Write the truest sentence you know. Then write another."
-- Hemingway's advice to other young writers in "A Moveable Feast. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1200:You did not do so badly for something worthless,' he said to his left hand. 'But there was a moment when I could not find you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1201:Drinking wine was not a snobbism nor a sign of sophistication nor a cult; it was as natural as eating and to me as necessary... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1202:If an angel out of heaven Gives you something else to drink, Thank him for his kind intentions; Go and pour them down the sink. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1203:I must hold his pain where it is, he thought. Mine does not matter. I can control mine. But his pain could drive him mad. After ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1204:It is not basically a question of the size in repose," I said. "It is the size that it becomes. It is also a question of angle. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1205:Non devo fargli aumentare il dolore, pensò. Il mio non importa. Posso controllarlo. Ma il suo dolore può farlo diventare matto. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1206:¿Quién va a corromperle a usted? ¿Quién corrompe a un joven como usted, que bebe alcohol de quemar, con una botella de Marsala? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1207:The people you work with should be either fully trusted or not trusted at all, so one should decide, who deserves to be trusted ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1208:This wine is too good for toast-drinking, my dear. You don't want to mix emotions up with a wine like that. You lose the taste. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1209:Yes. But we really ought to know it. How it’s run. How it works. Who are the crooks and the tyrants and how to get rid of them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1210:You did not do so badly for something worthless,' he said to his left hand. 'But there was a moment where I could not find you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1211:A writer without a sense of justice or injustice would be better off editing the yearbook for a school for exceptional children. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1212:But people do. They love each other and they misunderstand on purpose and they fight and then suddenly they aren't the same one. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1213:Cowardice, as distinguished from panic, is almost always simply a lack of ability to suspend the functioning of the imagination. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1214:Don't bother with churches, government buildings or city squares, if you want to know about a culture, spend a night in its bars ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1215:I always like it at a war. There is always the chance that you will get up the next morning and be killed and not have to write. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1216:Scott took LITERATURE so solemnly. He never understood that it was just writing as well as you can and finishing what you start. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1217:So far, about morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1218:There are some things which cannot be learned quickly, and time, which is all we have, must be paid heavily for their acquiring. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1219:This was the price you paid for sleeping together. This was the end of the trap. This was what people got for loving each other. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1220:We thought of wine as something as healthy and normal as food and also as a great giver of happiness and well being and delight. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1221:Yo no quería darte un beso de despedida ese era el problema .
Quería darte un beso de buenas noches. Hay una gran diferencia ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1222:Did I know him? Did I love him? You ask me that? I knew him like you know nobody in the world, and I loved him like you love God. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1223:Don't let yourself slip and get any perfect characters... keep them people, people, people, and don't let them get to be symbols. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1224:Every man's life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1225:I had hoped for something."
"Defeat?"
"No. Something more."
"There isn't anything more. Except victory. It may be worse. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1226:Non c'è nulla di nobile nell'essere superiore a qualcun altro. La vera nobiltà consiste nell'essere superiore a chi eravamo ieri. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1227:We're always lucky," I said and like a fool I did not knock on wood. There was wood everywhere in that apartment to knock on too. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1228:…Her lips an island in the sudden white sea of pain that came in a shining, unbearable, rising, blinding wave and swept him clean. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1229:It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1230:I wondered...if there should be anything wrong with Sen. Joe McCarthy (Republican) of Wisconsin which a .577 solid would not cure. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1231:No subject is terrible if the story is true, if the prose is clean and honest, and if it affirms courage and grace under pressure. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1232:That is the way a whore talks.

A whore is also a woman, but I am not a whore.

You'll be one.

Not through you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1233:That was called transplanting yourself, I thought, and it could be as necessary with people as with other sorts of growing things. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1234:You write a book like that you're fond of over the years, then you see that happen to it, it's like pissing in your father's beer. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1235:A beautiful vacuum filled with wealthy monogamists, all powerful and members of the best families all drinking themselves to death. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1236:Do you want to keep your knee, young man?'
'No', I said.
'What?'
'I want it cut off,' I said, 'so I can wear a hook on it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1237:IT WAS NOW LUNCH TIME AND THEY WERE all sitting under the double green fly of the dining tent pretending that nothing had happened. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1238:The first and most important thing of all, at least for writers today, is to strip language clean, to lay it bare down to the bone. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1239:What did he fear? It was not fear or dread. It was a nothing that he knew too well. It was all a nothing and a man was nothing too. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1240:Wine ... offers a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation than possibly any other purely sensory thing which may be purchased. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1241:Women made such swell friends. Awfully swell. In the first place, you had to be in love with a woman to have a basis of friendship. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1242:Ernest Hemingway called Jospehine the "most sensational woman anyone ever saw." I think all women deserve to be this sensational looking! ~ Mia Moretti,
1243:Every man has two deaths, when he is buried in the ground and the last time someone says his name. In some ways men can be immortal. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1244:I would not wish to bring either a son or a daughter into this world as this world is. And also you take all the love I have to give ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1245:Read anything I write for the pleasure of reading it. Whatever else you find will be the measure of what you brought to the reading. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1246:THE GAMBLER,THE NUN & THE RADIO

I never carry a gun. With my luck, if i carried a gun I would be hanged ten times a year. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1247:The professor at the boxing gymnasium wore mustaches and was very precise and jerky and went all to pieces if you started after him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1248:Each time he fought he fought to kill and the other bulls were not afraid of him because they came of good blood and were not afraid. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1249:In the early morning on the lake sitting in the stern of the boat with his father rowing, he felt quite sure that he would never die. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1250:This book is fiction, but there is always a chance that such a work of fiction may throw some light on what has been written as fact. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1251:But was it corruption or was it merely that you lost the naïveté that you started with? Would it not be the same in anything? Who else ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1252:É bom que não tenhamos de tentar matar a lua, o sol ou as estrelas. Já é ruim viver no mar e ter de matar os nossos verdadeiros irmãos ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1253:If you have a success you have it for the wrong reasons. If you become popular it is always because of the worst aspects of your work. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1254:Once we have a war there is only one thing to do. It must be won. For defeat brings worse things than any that can ever happen in war. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1255:Somebody just back of you while you are fishing is as bad as someone looking over your shoulder while you write a letter to your girl. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1256:The questioners had that beautiful detachment and devotion to stern justice of men dealing in death without being in any danger of it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1257:What a feat, she thinks, to want to marry every woman he fucks. He is so good at being in love that Ernest Hemingway makes a rotten husband. ~ Naomi Wood,
1258:Blood is thicker than water,"
The young man said
As he knifed his friend
For a drooling old bitch
And a house full of lies. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1259:First, there must be talent. . .Then there must be discipline. . .Then there must be. . .and absolute conscience. . .to prevent faking. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1260:If you have a success, you have it for the wrong reasons. If you become popular it is always because of the worst aspects of your work. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1261:I have noticed that doctors who fail in the practice of medicine have a tendency to seek one another's company and aid in consultation. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1262:Nem szívesen távozom a világból, nagyon nem szívesen, de remélem, nem dolgomvégezetlenül megyek. Megtettem mindent ami erőmből tellett. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1263:You must hold hard to life and do it. But life is a cheap thing beside a man's work. The only thing is that you need it. Hold it tight. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1264:A thousand years makes economics silly and a work of art endures for ever, but it is very difficult to do and now it is not fashionable. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1265:Good. Coffee is good for you. It's the caffeine in it. Caffeine, we are here. Caffeine puts a man on her horse and a woman in his grave. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1266:Good. Coffee is good for you. It’s the caffeine in it. Caffeine, we are here. Caffeine puts a man on her horse and a woman in his grave. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1267:He is a great fish and I must convince him, he thought. I must never let him learn his strength nor what he could do if he made his run. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1268:I had an inheritance from my father, It was the moon and the sun. And though I roam all over the world, The spending of it’s never done. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1269:Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintry light. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1270:The fact the book was a tragic one did not make me unhappy since I believed that life was a tragedy and knew it could have only one end. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1271:Wars are Spinach. Life in general is the tough part. In war all you have to do is not worry and know how to read a map and co-ordinates. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1272:Well,' Bill said, 'we might as well have another drink.' 'Damned good idea,' Mike said. 'One never gets anywhere by discussing finances. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1273:Ernest Hemingway had a rather personal way to describe first drafts. To paraphrase, he said all of them are like, ahem, biological waste. ~ James Scott Bell,
1274:God knows, people who are paid to have attitudes toward things, professional critics, make me sick; camp-following eunuchs of literature. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1275:He was fairly happy, except that, like many people living in Europe, he would rather have been in America, and he had discovered writing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1276:Imagination? It is the one thing beside honesty that a good writer must have. The more he learns from experience the more he can imagine. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1277:Summer is a discouraging time to work - you don't feel death coming on the way it does in the fall when the boys really put pen to paper. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1278:That is what we are supposed to do when we are at our best - make it all up - but make it up so truly that later it will happen that way. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1279:The bicycle riders drank much wine, and were burned and browned by the sun. They did not take the race seriously except among themselves. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1280:He saw the girl watching him and he smiled at her. It was an old smile that he had been using for fifty years, ever since he first smiled. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1281:It is why I bother with you," he said. "I think you write absolutely truly and that is very rare. So I would like you to know some things. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1282:Listen now. When people talk listen completely. Don't be thinking what you're going to say. Most people never listen. Nor do they observe. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1283:The one experience that he had never had he was not going to spoil now. He probably would. You spoiled everything. But perhaps he wouldn't ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1284:A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not.” (Ernest Hemingway) ~ Morgana Best,
1285:Don't you drink? I notice you speak slightingly of the bottle. I have drunk since I was fifteen and few things have given me more pleasure. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1286:Good,” said Johnny, smiling happily. “Now we are all good friends again. In a war we must all be careful not to hurt each other’s feelings. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1287:I still need more healthy rest in order to work at my best. My health is the main capital I have and I want to administer it intelligently. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1288:It is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars. It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1289:...that most exciting perversion of life; the necessity of accomplishing something in less time than should truly be allowed for its doing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1290:They’re funny people,” Thomas Hudson said. “They’re all brave and some of them are so damned admirable. Then they have mean ones like this. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1291:He saw the girl watching him and he smiled at her. It was an old smile that he had been using for fifty years, ever since he first smiled... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1292:If you stop complaining and asking for what you never will get, you will have a good life. A good life is not measured by any biblical span. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1293:This beer is good for you. This is draft beer. Stick with the beer. Let's go and beat this guy up and come back and drink some more beer. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1294:You cannot stop trusting people in life but I have learned to be a little bit careful. The way to make people trust-worthy is to trust them. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1295:All art is only done by the individual. The individual is all you ever have and all schools only serve to classify their members as failures. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1296:But are there not many fascists in your country?” “There are many who do not know they are fascists but will find it out when the time comes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1297:Don't get discouraged because there's a lot of mechanical work to writing. I rewrote the first part of Farewell to Arms at least fifty times. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1298:I love to write. But it has never gotten any easier to do and you can't expect it to if you keep trying for something better than you can do. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1299:... Og á eftir skulum við lesa og síðan fara í rúmið og vera saman."
"Og aldrei skulum við elska neinn nema hvort annað."
"Nei. Aldrei. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1300:The old man knew he was going far out and he left the smell of the land behind and rowed out into the clean early morning smell of the ocean. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1301:When I have an idea, I turn down the flame, as if it were a little alcohol stove, as low as it will go. Then it explodes and that is my idea. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1302:You did not have to like it because you understood it. He could beat anything, he thought, because no thing could hurt him if he did not care ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1303:You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1304:You’ll ache. And you’re going to love it. It will crush you. And you’re still going to love all of it. Doesn’t it sound lovely beyond belief? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1305:Any form of betrayal can be final. Dishonesty can be final. Selling out is final. But you are just talking now. Death is what is really final. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1306:Quando começou o Inverno, a chuva tornou-se permanente, e com a chuva veio a cólera. Mas foi dominada, e só matou sete mil homens do exército. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1307:Rereading places you at the point where it has to go on, knowing it is as good as you can get it up to there. There is always juice somewhere. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1308:Rush, that most exciting perversion of life, the necessity of accomplishing something in less time than should be truly allowed for its doing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1309:That’s easy. I can always borrow two dollars and a half.” “I think perhaps I can too. But I try not to borrow. First you borrow. Then you beg. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1310:Wilson looked at them both. If a four-letter man marries a five-letter woman, he was thinking, what number of letters would their children be? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1311:But it is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars. It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1312:It’s a lot better to sound like Ernest Hemingway than like Aunt Bethune, who thinks Hallmark greeting cards contain the best poetry in America. ~ Natalie Goldberg,
1313:I was leading, and already I missed not working and I felt the death loneliness that comes at the end of every day that is wasted in your life. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1314:This book contains material from the remises of my memory and of my heart. Even if the one has been tampered with and the other does not exist. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1315:But in the meantime all the life you have or ever will have is today, tonight, tomorrow, today, tonight, tomorrow, over and over again (I hope). ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1316:Cojones: testicles; a valorous bull fighter is said to be plentifully equipped with these. In a cowardly bullfighter they are said to be absent. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1317:Do you know how an ugly woman feels? Do you know what it is to be ugly all your life and inside to feel that you are beautiful? It is very rare. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1318:Good-by,'! he said to all those who were kneeling. 'Don't be said. To die is nothing. The only bad thing is to die at the hands of this canalla. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1319:Hem,' he said, and I knew he was a critic now, since, in conversation, they put your name at the beginning of a sentence rather than at the end. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1320:I still need some more healthy rest in order to work at my best. My health is the main capital I have and I want to administer it intelligently. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1321:It was never what he had done,but always what he could do. And he had chosen to make his living with something else instead of a pen or a pencil ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1322:But are there not many fascists in your country?"
"There are many who do not know they are fascists but will find it out when the times comes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1323:But don't try to find an untroublesome woman. She will dull out on you. What makes a woman good in bed makes it impossible for her to live alone. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1324:I had an inheritance from my father,
It was the moon and the sun.
And though I roam all over the world,
The spending of it’s never done. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1325:The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, shockproof, shit detector. This is the writer’s radar and all great writers have had it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1326:What an excellent fish dolphin is to eat cooked," he said. "And what a miserable fish raw. I will never go in a boat again without salt or limes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1327:consider Chuck Berry the Ernest Hemingway of rock and roll. He was strong, simple, and manly—a force of nature who created a musical lexicon all his own. ~ Joe Perry,
1328:Don’t think about that either. If you don’t think about it, it doesn’t exist. The hell it doesn’t. But that’s the system I’m going on, he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1329: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 away everything? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1330:In a city like Paris where there was a way of living well and working, no matter how poor you were, was like having a great treasure given to you. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1331:I sometimes think my style is suggestive rather than direct. The reader must often use his imagination or lose the most subtle part of my thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1332:Listen," I told him. "Don't be so tough so early in the morning. I'm sure you've cut plenty of people's throats. I haven't even had my coffee yet. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1333:Love, you poison my typewriter. How can I write with every key screaming? Since you’ve left, I’ve had hangovers they could name battleships after. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1334:Pamplona is changed, of course, but not as much as we are older. I found that if you took a drink that it got very much the same as it always was. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1335:The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, shock-proof, shit detector. This is the writer's radar and all great writers have had it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1336:There are two kinds of stories, the ones you live and the ones you make up. And nobody knows the difference, and I don't ever tell which is which. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1337:You lose them the same way your lose a battalion; by errors of judgment, orders that are impossible to fulfill, and through impossible conditions. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1338:a brave man is always frightened three times by a lion; when he first sees his track, when he first hears him roar and when he first confronts him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1339:Because Fascism is a lie, it is condemned to literary sterility. And when it is past, it will have no history, except the bloody history of murder. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1340:Decía siempre la mar. Así es como dicen en español cuando la quieren. Aunque hablen mal de ella siempre se refieren a ella como si fuera una mujer. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1341:Everything about the old man was old with the sole exception of his eyes. His eyes resembled the colour of the sea and were joyous and unconquered. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1342:Since I had started to break down all my writing and get rid of all facility and try to make instead of describe, writing had been wonderful to do. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1343:That in some way he could work the fat off his soul the way a fighter went into the mountains to work and train in order to burn it out of his body ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1344:There are so many good ones to paint and if you paint as well as you really can and keep out of all other things and do that, it is the true thing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1345:There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1346:There is no rule on how to write. Sometimes it comes easily and perfectly; sometimes it's like drilling rock and then blasting it out with charges. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1347:They had a sound basis of union. Margot was too beautiful for Macomber to divorce her and Macomber had too much money for Margot ever to leave him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1348:Today is only one day in all the days that will ever be. But what will happen in all the other days that ever come can depend on what you do today. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1349:You could omit anything if you knew that the omitted part would strengthen the short story and make people feel something more than they understood ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1350:But in the meantime all the life you have or ever will have is today, tonight, tomorrow, today, tonight, tomorrow, over and over again (I hope), ... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1351:He was violating the second rule of the two rules for getting on well with people that speak Spanish; give the men tobacco and leave the women alone ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1352:If you look at any list of great modern writers such as Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, you'll notice two things about them: ~ Dave Barry,
1353:Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you, brother. Come on and kill me. I do not care who kills who. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1354:Oggi non è che un giorno qualunque di tutti i giorni che verranno, ma ciò che farai in tutti i giorni che verranno dipende da quello che farai oggi. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1355:Si-apoi, se gândi batrânul, toata lumea omoara pe toata lumea într-un fel sau altul. Pescuitul ma omoara în aceeasi masura în care ma tine în viata. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1356:The colonel breakfasted with the leisure of a fighter who has been clipped badly, hears four, and knows how to relax truly for five seconds or more. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1357:Worry destroys the ability to write. Ill health is bad in the ratio that it produces worry which attacks your subconscious and destroys your nerves. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1358:Ara went down and Thomas Hudson was alone with the night and the sea and he still rode it like a horse going downhill too fast across broken country. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1359:He can’t have gone,” he said. “Christ knows he can’t have gone. He’s making a turn. Maybe he has been hooked before and he remembers something of it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1360:I was trying to learn to write, commencing with the simplest things, and one of the simplest things of all and the most fundamental is violent death. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1361:I would like to have it for my whole life. You will, the other part of him said. You will. You have it now and that is all your whole life is; now. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1362:Personal columnists are jackals and no jackal has been known to live on grass once he had learned about meat - no matter who killed the meat for him. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1363:Today is only one day in all the days that will ever be. But what will happen in all the other days that ever come can depend on what you do today. - ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1364:You know the only thing I've ever lost is curiosity," he said to her.

"You've never lost anything.You're the most complete man I've ever known ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1365:A valuable thing too is never to let anyone know how fine you thought anyone else ever was because they know better and no one was ever that splendid. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1366:Don't think, old man,' he said aloud. 'Sail on this course and take it when it comes'.
But I must think, he thought. Because it is all I have left. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1367: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 away everything? ... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1368:There is a lot of time between now and the fall term. There is a lot of time between now and the day after tomorrow if you want to put it that way ... ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1369:Worry destroys the ability to write. Ill health is bad in the ratio that it produces worry which attacks your subconscious and destroys your reserves. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1370:Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence you know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1371:He could see the fish and he had only to look at his hands and feel his back against the stern to know that this had truly happened and was not a dream. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1372:In that way they really were friends, understanding in their basic disagreement, trusting in their complete distrust and enjoying one another’s company. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1373:I wanted it so much,’ she said. ‘I don’t know why I wanted it so much. I wanted that poor kitty. It isn’t any
fun to be a poor kitty out in the rain. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1374:Si vous avez la chance d’avoir vécu jeune homme à Paris, où que vous alliez pour le reste de votre vie, cela ne vous quitte pas, car Paris est une fête. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1375:All stories, if continued far enough, end in death, and he is no true story teller who would keep you from that.” —Ernest Hemingway, Death in the Afternoon ~ Hourly History,
1376:Even when you have learned not to look at families nor listen to them and have learned not to answer letters, families have many ways of being dangerous. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1377:For three years I looked forward very childishly to the war ending at Christmas. But now I look forward till when our son will be a lieutenant commander. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1378:He would lie in the bed and finally, with daylight, he would go to sleep. After all, he said to himself, it is probably only insomnia. Many must have it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1379:I do not think I had ever seen a nastier-looking man. Under the black hat, when I had first seen them, the eyes had been those of an unsuccessful rapist. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1380:I had drunk much wine and afterward coffee and Strega and I explained, winefully, how we did not do the things we wanted to do; we never did such things. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1381:In the spring mornings I would work early while my wife still slept. The windows were open wide and the cobbles of the street were drying after the rain. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1382:I remember having to read 'The Old Man and the Sea,' and I didn't want to read it; I didn't want to like Ernest Hemingway. I was being a stubborn teenager. ~ Dree Hemingway,
1383:Night is always darker before the dawn and life is the same, the hard times will pass, every thing will get better and sun will shine brighter then ever. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1384:There are two types of people: those who are easy to be with but also easy to be without, and who are difficult to be with, but impossible to be without. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1385:-"We can go everywhere."
-"No, we can't. It isn't ours anymore."
-"It's ours."
-No, it isn't. And once they take it away, you never get it back. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1386:If I do it you won't ever worry?'

'I won't worry about that because it's perfectly simple.'

"Then I'll do it. Because I don't care about me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1387:I only like two other things; one is bad for my work and the other is over in half an hour or fifteen minutes. Sometimes less. Sometimes a good deal less. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1388:Today is only one day in all the days that will ever be. But what will happen in all the other days that ever come can depend on what you do today. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1389:It wasn't by accident that the Gettysburg address was so short. The laws of prose writing are as immutable as those of flight, of mathematics, of physics. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1390:Practice any faith you wish. Got a ball field up the island where you can practice. I'll give the Deity a fast one high and inside if he crowds the plate. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1391:Pray for anything you like, if it is for the good of us all.

-I pray for beer, for meat and for a new wife with hard hands. You can share the wife. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1392:The only thing that could spoil a day was people. People were always the limiters of happiness except for the very few that were as good as spring itself. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1393:Where we would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright. That was where we could go. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1394:The dentuso is cruel and able and strong and intelligent. But I was more intelligent than he was. Perhaps not, he thought. Perhaps I was only better armed. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1395:You see I'm trying in all my stories to get the feeling of the actual life across, not just to depict life, or criticize it, but to actually make it alive. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1396:Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1397:He had always known what I did not know and what, when I learned it, I was always able to forget. But I did not know that then, although I learned it later. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1398:I knew how severe I had been and how bad things had been. The one who is doing his work and getting satisfaction from it is not the one who poverty bothers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1399:Once writing has become your major vice and greatest pleasure only death can stop it. Financial security then is a great help as it keeps you from worrying. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1400:There was a time, not so long ago, when the stupid and uneducated aspired to be thought intelligent and cultured people doing their best to feign stupidity. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1401:You have it now and that is all your whole life is; now. There is nothing else than now. There is neither yesterday, certainly, nor is there any tomorrow. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1402:I always worked until I had something done and I always stopped when I knew what was going to happen next. That way I could be sure of going on the next day. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1403:I have tried to write by the old rule that how good a book is should be judged by the man who writes it by the excellence of the material that he eliminates. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1404:Imagination? It is the one thing beside honesty that a good writer must have. The more he learns from experience the more he can imagine.” - Ernest Hemingway ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1405:Intelligence is so damn rare and the people who have it often have such a bad time with it that they get bitter or propagandistic and then it's not much use. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1406:The bulls are my best friends." I translated to Brett. "You kill your friends?" she asked. "Always," he said in English, and laughed. "So they don't kill me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1407:Yes,” said Wilson. “There’s that. Doesn’t do to talk too much about all this. Talk the whole thing away. No pleasure in anything if you mouth it up too much. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1408:He did not care for the lying at first. He hated it. Then later he had come to like it. It was part of being an insider but it was a very corrupting business. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1409:I don't know," I said. "There isn't always an explanation for everything."
"Oh, isn't there? I was brought up to think there was."
"That's awfully nice. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1410:I might say that what amateurs call a style is usually only the unavoidable awkwardnesses in first trying to make something that has not heretofore been made. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1411:I would like to take the great DiMaggio fishing," the old man said. "They say his father was a fisherman. Maybe he was as poor as we are and would understand. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1412:The fact that I am interrupting serious work to answer these questions proves that I am so stupid that I should be penalized severely. I will be. Don't worry. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1413:The fish is my friend too," he said aloud. "I have never seen or heard of such a fish. But I must kill him. I am glad we do not have to try to kill the stars. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1414:Bullfighting is the only art in which the artist is in danger of death and in which the degree of brilliance in the performance is left to the fighter's honor. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1415:Each day of not writing, of comfort, of being that which he despised, dulled his ability and softened his will to work so that, finally, he did no work at all. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1416:If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1417:It is a curious fact of literary history that a story which describes the loss of a gigantic prize provided the author with the greatest prize of his career. — ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1418:He took the bait like a male and he pulls like a male and his fight has no panic in it.
I wonder if he has any plans or if he is just as desperate as I sin? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1419:If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1420:The completely unambitious writer and the really good unpublished poem are the things we lack most at this time. There is, of course, the problem of sustenance. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1421:All five of our twentieth-century literature Nobel laureates were alcoholics—Sinclair Lewis, Eugene O’Neill, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, and John Steinbeck. ~ Susan Cheever,
1422:But you mustn't believe in killing, he told himself. You must do it as a necessity but you must not believe in it. If you believe in it the whole thing is wrong. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1423:I read my own books sometimes to cheer me when it is hard to write, and then I remember that it was always difficult, and how nearly impossible it was sometimes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1424:It was probably bad busting it off,” Bill said. “But you always fall for somebody else and then it’s all right. Fall for them but don’t let them ruin you.” “Yes, ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1425:The best ammunition against lies is the truth, there is no ammunition against gossip. It is like a fog and the clear wind blows it away and the sun burns it off. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1426:All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.’ So finally I would write one true sentence, and then go on from there. It ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1427:A wine shop was open and I went in for some coffee. It smelled of early morning, of swept dust, spoons in coffee-glasses and the wet circles left by wine glasses. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1428:He was too simple to wonder when he had attained humility. But he knew he had attained it and he knew it was not disgraceful and it carried no loss of true pride. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1429:It was like certain dinners I remember from the war. There was much wine, an ignored tension, and a feeling of things coming that you could not prevent happening. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1430:I would like to bear thy son and hy daughter," she told hime. "And how can the world be made better if there are no children of us who fight against the fascists? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1431:The good parts of a book may be only something a writer is lucky enough to overhear or it may be the wreck of his whole damn life - and one is as good as another. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1432:The good parts of a book may be only something a writer is lucky enough to overhear or it may be the wreck of his whole damn life and one is as good as the other. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1433:When I saw my wife again standing by the tracks as the train came in by the piled logs at the station, I wished I had died before I had ever loved anyone but her. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1434:You loved him when he was alive and you loved him after. If you love him, it is not a sin to kill him. Or is it more? 'You think too much, old man' he said aloud. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1435:Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1436:I used to play cello. My mother kept me out of school a whole year to study music and counterpoint. She thought I had ability, but I was absolutely without talent. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1437:Now you are getting confused in the head, he thought. You must keep your head clear. Keep your head clear and know how to suffer like a man. Or a fish, he thought. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1438:The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.”
“Elton John?”
“Close. Ernest Hemingway. In his own way, sort of the rock star of his time. ~ Kami Garcia,
1439:everything kills everything else in some way. Fishing kills me exactly as it keeps me alive. The boy keeps me alive, he thought. I must not deceive myself too much. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1440:No catalogue of horrors ever kept men from war. Before the war you always think that it's not you that dies. But you will die, brother, if you go to it long enough. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1441:Writing is something that you can never do as well as it can be done. It is a perpetual challenge and it is more difficult than anything else that I have ever done. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1442:I told the boy I was a strange old man,” he said. “Now is when I must prove it.” The thousand times that he had proved it meant nothing. Now he was proving it again. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1443:The people that I liked and had not met went to the big cafes because they were lost in them and no one noticed them and they could be alone in them and be together. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1444:You ought to dream,” Bill said. “All our biggest business men have been dreamers. Look at Ford. Look at President Coolidge. Look at Rockefeller. Look at Jo Davidson. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1445:No Pilar," Agustin said. "You are not smart. You are brave. You are loyal. You have decision. You have intuition. Much decision and much heart. But you are not smart. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1446:That moron,” said Harvey. Cohn came up to our table.
“Hello you bums,” he said.
“Hello, Robert,” Harvey said. “I was just telling Jake here that you’re a moron. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1447:The bulls are my best friends."
I translated to Brett.
"You kill your friends?" she asked.
"Always," he said in English, and laughed. "So they don't kill me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1448:What difference does it make if you live in a picturesque little outhouse surrounded by 300 feeble minded goats and your faithful dog? The question is: Can you write? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1449:When you have been concentrating so hard on something you can't stop and your brain gets to racing like a fly-wheel with the weight gone. You'd better just not think. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1450:He bowed at the dark, straightened, tossed his hat over his shoulder, and, carrying the muleta in his left hand and the sword in his right, walked out toward the bull. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1451:I did not care what it was all about. All I wanted to know was how to live in it. Maybe if you found out how to live in it you learned from that what is was all about. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1452:The thousand times that he had proved it meant nothing. Now he was proving it again. Each time was a new time and he never thought about the past when he was doing it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1453:When you work hard all day with your head and know you must work again the next day what else can change your ideas and make them run on a different plane like whisky? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1454:He had tried a few practice matches with his left hand. But his left hand had always been a traitor and would not do what he called on it to do and he did not trust it. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1455:In the morning there was a big wind blowing and the waves were running high up on the beach and he was awake a long time before he remembered that his heart was broken. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1456:it is all very well for you to write simply and the simpler the better. But do not start to think so damned simply. Know how complicated it is and then state it simply. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1457:It is usually impossible for a large body of people to support themselves indefinitely by borrowing money, although a few people enjoy a great success at it for a time. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1458:What are you called?" "Georgette. How are you called?" "Jacob." "That's a Flemish name." "American too." "You're not Flamand?" "No, American." "Good, I detest Flamands. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1459:Going to another country doesn’t make any difference. I’ve tried all that. You can’t get away from yourself by moving from one place to another. There’s nothing to that. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1460:He looked at the sky and saw the white cumulus built like friendly piles of ice cream and high above were the thin feathers of the cirrus against the high September sky. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1461:If every one said orders were impossible to carry out when they were received where would you be? Where would we all be if you just said, "Impossible," when orders came? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1462:if the day was bright, I would buy a liter of wine and a piece of bread and some sausage and sit in the sun and read one of the books I had bought and watch the fishing. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1463:I want to pull my hair back high and smooth and make a big knot at the back that I can feel," she said. "I want to have a kitty sit on my lap and purr when I stroke her. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1464:Romance was a game, like bridge, in which you said things instead of playing cards. Like bridge you had to pretend you were playing for money or playing for some stakes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1465:A serious writer is not to be confounded with a solemn writer. A serious writer may be a hawk or a buzzard or even a popinjay, but a solemn writer is always a bloody owl. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1466:I suppose you start to destroy it for fear you will lose it, or that it will take too great a hold on you, or in case it shouldn’t be true, but it is not very good to do. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1467:No. Have it here where it is quiet." "You and your quiet", said Brett. "What is it men feel about quiet?" "We like it," said the count. Like you like your noise, my dear. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1468:Switzerland is a small, steep country, much more up and down than sideways, and is all stuck over with large brown hotels built on the cuckoo clock style of architecture. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1469:There is a great inertia about all military operations of any size. But once this inertia has been overcome and underway they are almost as hard to arrest as to initiate. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1470:You are killing me, fish, the old man thought. But you have a right to. Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you, brother. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1471:Ernest Hemingway famously described Paris as “a moveable feast.” Baltimore is more like a permanent hangover. Once you have lived there, you will never be entirely sober again. ~ Tim Kreider,
1472:If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast. —Ernest Hemingway ~ Anonymous,
1473:I want to pull my hair back tight and smooth and make a big knot at the back that I can feel, she said. I want to have a kitty to sit on my lap and purr when I stroke her. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1474:You love a lot of things if you live around them, but there isn't any woman and there isn't any horse, nor any before nor any after, that is as lovely as a great airplane. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1475:And how much better to die in all the happy period of undisillusioned youth, to go out in a blaze of light, than to have your body worn out and old and illusions shattered. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1476:If you can do this you are beginning to get what you are trying for, which is to make something that will become a part of the reader's experience and a part of his memory. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1477:It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you too but there will be no special hurry. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1478:I wonder. Of course maybe that isn't what they figure to do. Maybe they aren't going to do any such thing. But it's natural that's what they would do and I heard that word. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1479:Just two so far,” Roger said. “My counselor and I.” “My counselor and me,” Johnny said. “How the hell do you write books?” “I can always hire someone to put in the grammar. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1480:Only I have no luck any more. But who knows? Maybe today. Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1481:wonder what day god created the egg' 'how should we know? we should not question. our stay on earth is not for long. let us rejoice and believe and give thanks'. 'eat a egg ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1482:I wondered where Cohn got that incapacity to enjoy Paris. Possibly from Mencken. Mencken hates Paris, I believe. So many young men get their likes and dislikes from Mencken. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1483:What you tell me about in the nights. That is not love. That is only passion and lust. When you love you wish to do things for. You wish to sacrifice for. You wish to serve. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1484:But in the night he woke and held her tight as though she were all of life and it was being taken from him. He held her feeling she was all of life there was and it was true. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1485:His (the writer's) standard of fidelity to the truth should be so high that his invention, out of his experience, should produce a truer account than anything factual can be. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1486:If the reader prefers, this book may be regarded as fiction. But there is always the chance that such a book of fiction may throw some light on what has been written as fact. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1487:In writing there are many secrets too. Nothing is ever lost no matter how it seems at the time and what is left out will always show and make the strength of what is left in. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1488:The best way is always to stop when you are going good and when you know what will happen next. If you do that every day when you are writing a novel you will never be stuck. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1489:There were many words that you could not stand to hear and finally only the names of places had dignity. Abstract words such as glory, honor, courage, or hallow were obscene. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1490:To kill them teaches nothing,” Anselmo said. “You cannot exterminate them because from their seed comes more with greater hatred. Prison is nothing. Prison only makes hatred. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1491:Don't you ever get the feeling that all your life is going by and you're not taking advantage of it? Do you realize you've lived nearly half the time you have to live already? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1492:Don’t you ever get the feeling that all your life is going by and you’re not taking advantage of it? Do you realize you’ve lived nearly half the time you have to live already? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1493:I love thee and thou art so lovely and so wonderful and so beautiful and it does such things to me to be with thee that I feel as though I wanted to die when I am loving thee. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1494:I understand. That’s the trouble. I understand. I’ll understand all the time. All day and all night. Especially all night. I’ll understand. You don’t have to worry about that. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1495:Most people were heartless about turtles because a turtle’s heart will beat for hours after it has been cut up and butchered. But the old man thought, I have such a heart too. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1496:tried to break his face down and describe it but i could only get the eyes. under the black hat, when i had first seen them, the eyes had been those of an unsuccessful rapist. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1497:You killed him for pride and because you are a fisherman. You loved him when he was alive and you loved him after. If you love him, it is not a sin to kill him. Or is it more? ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1498:I'm getting as bored with dying as with everything else, he thought.

'It's a bore,' he said out loud.

'What is, my dear?'

'Anything you do too bloody long. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1499:Thank you very much,” the girl said. “You know that another woman, or a woman in memory, is a terrible thing for a young girl to deal with when she is still without experience. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1500:The old man drank his coffee slowly. It was all he would have all day and he knew that he should take it. For a long time now eating had bored him and he never carried a lunch. ~ Ernest Hemingway,

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--- Overview of noun ernest_hemingway

The noun ernest hemingway has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts)
              
1. Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway ::: (an American writer of fiction who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1954 (1899-1961))


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Sense 1
Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway
   INSTANCE OF=> writer, author
     => communicator
       => person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
         => organism, being
           => living thing, animate thing
             => whole, unit
               => object, physical object
                 => physical entity
                   => entity
         => causal agent, cause, causal agency
           => physical entity
             => entity


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Sense 1
Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway
   INSTANCE OF=> writer, author




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun ernest_hemingway

1 sense of ernest hemingway                      

Sense 1
Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway
  -> writer, author
   => abstractor, abstracter
   => alliterator
   => authoress
   => biographer
   => coauthor, joint author
   => commentator, reviewer
   => compiler
   => contributor
   => cyberpunk
   => drafter
   => dramatist, playwright
   => essayist, litterateur
   => folk writer
   => framer
   => gagman, gagster, gagwriter
   => ghostwriter, ghost
   => Gothic romancer
   => hack, hack writer, literary hack
   => journalist
   => librettist
   => lyricist, lyrist
   => novelist
   => pamphleteer
   => paragrapher
   => poet
   => polemicist, polemist, polemic
   => rhymer, rhymester, versifier, poetizer, poetiser
   => scenarist
   => scriptwriter
   => space writer
   => speechwriter
   => tragedian
   => wordmonger
   => word-painter
   => wordsmith
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