“The idiot is indeed the good man, but only because he doesn’t know any better.” — William Saroyan, Sons Come and Go, Mothers Hang in Forever
Tag: William Saroyan
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“Sometimes the most intelligent thing is not to do anything, certainly nothing loaded with the imbecility of emotionality.” — William Saroyan, What a World, Said the Bicycle Rider
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“Many friendships are swift and accidental, the result of a chance meeting, followed by a permanent separation.” — William Saroyan, The Bicycle Rider In Beverly Hills
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“There’s a pretty woman for ever lucky man in the world: every man in the world is a lucky man if he only knew it, so why waste time?” — William Saroyan, Jim Dandy : Fat Man in a Famine
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“He knew the truth and was looking for something better.” — William Saroyan, Jim Dandy : Fat Man in a Famine
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“You must remember always to give, of everything you have. You must give foolishly even. You must be extravagant. You must give to all who come into your life. Then nothing and no one shall have power to cheat you of anything, for if you give to a thief, he cannot steal from you, and he himself is then no longer a thief.” — William Saroyan, The Human Comedy
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“We didn’t say anything because there was such an awful lot to say, and no language to say it in.” — William Saroyan, The Pomegranate Tree
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“There is only good and bad art.” — William Saroyan, My Heart’s in the Highlands
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“I believe that time, with its infinite understanding, will one day forgive me.” — William Saroyan, My Heart’s in the Highlands
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“I am enormously wise and abysmally ignorant.” — William Saroyan, My Heart’s in the Highlands