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"Suspect each moment, for it is a thief, tiptoeing away with more than it brings."
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John Updike"...the Japanese interest him professionally. How do they and the Germans do it, when Americas going down the tubes?"
John Hoyer Updike was an American novelist, poet, short-story writer, art critic, and literary critic. One of only four writers to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction more than once, Updike published more than twenty novels, more than a dozen short-story collections, as well as poetry, art and literary criticism and children's books during his career.
"Suspect each moment, for it is a thief, tiptoeing away with more than it brings."
"[Janice] Looking back from this distance, she cant think any more that Harry was all to blame for their early troubles, he had just been trying life on too: life and sex and making babies and finding out who you are."
"Writing criticism is to writing fiction and poetry as hugging the shore is to sailing in the open sea."
"That a marriage ends is less than ideal; but all things end under heaven, and if temporality is held to be invalidating, then nothing real succeeds."
"I would rather have as my patron a host of anonymous citizens digging into their own pockets for the price of a book or a magazine than a small body of enlightened and responsible men administering public funds. I would rather chance my personal vision of truth striking home here and there in the chaos of publication that exists than attempt to filter it through a few sets of official, honorably public-spirited scruples."
"Each morning my characters greet me with misty faces willing, though chilled, to muster for another days progress through the dazzling quicksand the marsh of blank paper."