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Authors & Writing
Engrave this Quote When I write, I aim in my mind not toward New York but toward a vague spot a little to the east of Kansas.
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-John Updike, Quoted in "Writers at Work" (George Plimpton, ed.), 1976
Celebrity
Engrave this Quote Celebrity is a mask that eats into the face. As soon as one is aware of being "somebody," to be watched and listened to with extra interest, input ceases, and the performer goes blind and deaf in his overanimation. One can either see or be seen.
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-John Updike, Self-Consciousness: Memoirs, ch. 6, 1989
City Life, Cities
Engrave this Quote The city overwhelmed our expectations. The Kiplingesque grandeur of Waterloo Station, the Eliotic despondency of the brick row in Chelsea … the Dickensian nightmare of fog and sweating pavement and besmirched cornices.
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-John Updike, On London, in “A Madman”, "New Yorker", December 22, 1962
Creativity
Engrave this Quote "Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or doing it better."
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-John Updike
Dreams
Engrave this Quote Dreams come true; without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
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-John Updike
Nudity
Engrave this Quote Being naked approaches being revolutionary; going barefoot is mere populism.
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-John Updike, In Hugging the Shore (1983). “Going Barefoot,” On the Vineyard (1980)
Patience
Engrave this Quote A healthy male adult bore consumes each year one and a half times his own weight in other people's patience.
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-John Updike, "Confessions of a Wild Bore"
Poetry
Engrave this Quote I would especially like to re-court the Muse of poetry, who ran off with the mailman four years ago, and drops me only a scribbled postcard from time to time.
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-John Updike
Procrastination
Engrave this Quote Suspect each moment, for it is a thief, tiptoeing away with more than it brings.
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-John Updike, A Month of Sundays
Reading
Engrave this Quote It skims in through the eye, and by means of the utterly delicate retina hurls shadows like insect legs inward for translation. Then an immense space opens up in silence and an endlessly fecund sub-universe the writer descends, and asks the reader to descend after him, not merely to gain instructions but also to experience delight, the delight of mind freed from matter and exultant in the strength it has stolen from matter.
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-John Updike
Sanity
Engrave this Quote We take our bearings, daily, from others. To be sane is, to a great extent, to be sociable.
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-John Updike, "Christian Science Monitor", March 5, 1979
Sex
Engrave this Quote Sex is like money; only too much is enough.
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-John Updike, Piet Hanema, in Couples, ch. 5, 1968




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