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Norman Mailer in His Own Words

 
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:42 pm    Post subject: Norman Mailer in His Own Words Reply with quote

A writer from another era when writers had something to say unlike our ones like Hitchens and Martin Amis and their muslim baiting...

Mailer became a vociferous critic of the Vietnam war and encapsulated the mood of an era in the Armies of the Night novel he wrote about the march to Washington.

These are the type of Americans Brown & Co hate.
They prefer the Texan half-breeds.



http://desertpeace.blogspot.com/2007/11/norman-mailer-in-memorium.html
Norman Kingsley Mailer, January 31, 1923 - November 10, 2007
A man with something to say about everything.... below are some examples.... from famous quotes of his...

A modern democracy is a tyranny whose borders are undefined; one discovers how far one can go only by traveling in a straight line until one is stopped.
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Alimony is the curse of the writing class.
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America is a hurricane, and the only people who do not hear the sound are those fortunate if incredibly stupid and smug White Protestants who live in the center, in the serene eye of the big wind.
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Because there is very little honor left in American life, there is a certain built-in tendency to destroy masculinity in American men.
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Chicago was a town where nobody could forget how the money was made. It was picked up from floors still slippery with blood.
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Culture's worth huge, huge risks. Without culture we're all totalitarian beasts.
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Each day a few more lies eat into the seed with which we are born, little institutional lies from the print of newspapers, the shock waves of television, and the sentimental cheats of the movie screen.
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Every moment of one's existence one is growing into more or retreating into less. One is always living a little more or dying a little bit.
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Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child.
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God like Us suffers the ambition to make a destiny more extraordinary than was conceived for Him, yes God is like Me, only more so.
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Growth, in some curious way, I suspect, depends on being always in motion just a little bit, one way or another.
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He got a corporation mind. He don't believe in nature; he puts his trust and distrust in man.
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Hip is the sophistication of the wise primitive in a giant jungle.
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I don't think life is absurd. I think we are all here for a huge purpose. I think we shrink from the immensity of the purpose we are here for.
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I had a quick grasp of the secret to sanity, it had become the ability to hold the maximum of impossible combinations in one's mind.
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I hate everything which is not in myself.
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I think it's bad to talk about one's present work, for it spoils something at the root of the creative act. It discharges the tension.
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I'm hostile to men, I'm hostile to women, I'm hostile to cats, to poor cockroaches, I'm afraid of horses.
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If a person is not talented enough to be a novelist, not smart enough to be a lawyer, and his hands are too shaky to perform operations, he becomes a journalist.
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In America all too few blows are struck into flesh. We kill the spirit here, we are experts at that. We use psychic bullets and kill each other cell by cell.
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In America few people will trust you unless you are irreverent.
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It's not a good idea to put your wife into a novel; not your latest wife anyway.
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It's not the sentiments of men which make history but their actions.
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Masculinity is not something given to you, but something you gain. And you gain it by winning small battles with honor.
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Obsession is the single most wasteful human activity, because with an obsession you keep coming back and back and back to the same question and never get an answer.
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Once a newspaper touches a story, the facts are lost forever, even to the protagonists.
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Patterned after an Italian Renaissance palace, it is 88 times as large and one millionth as valuable to the continuation of man. that Pentagon of traveling salesmen.
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Revolutions are the periods of history when individuals count most.
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Sentimentality is the emotional promiscuity of those who have no sentiment.
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The difference between writing a book and being on television is the difference between conceiving a child and having a baby made in a test tube.
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The final purpose of art is to intensify, even, if necessary, to exacerbate, the moral consciousness of people.
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The function of socialism is to raise suffering to a higher level.
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The highest prize in a world of men is the most beautiful woman available on your arm and living there in her heart loyal to you.
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The horror of the Twentieth Century was the size of each new event, and the paucity of its reverberation.
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The Irish are the only men who know how to cry for the dirty polluted blood of all the world.
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The natural role of twentieth-century man is anxiety.
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There are four stages in a marriage. First there's the affair, then the marriage, then children and finally the fourth stage, without which you cannot know a woman, the divorce.
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There is nothing safe about sex. There never will be.
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There was that law of life, so cruel and so just, that one must grow or else pay more for remaining the same.
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There's a subterranean impetus towards pornography so powerful that half the business world is juiced by the sort of half sex that one finds in advertisements.
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Tough guys don't dance. You had better believe it.
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Ultimately a hero is a man who would argue with the gods, and so awakens devils to contest his vision. The more a man can achieve, the more he may be certain that the devil will inhabit a part of his creation.
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We can never know for certain where our prayers are likely to go, nor from whom the answers will come. Just when we think we are at our nearest to God, we could be assisting the Devil.
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What characterizes a member of a minority group is that he is forced to see himself as both exceptional and insignificant, marvelous and awful, good and evil.
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When I read it, I don't wince, which is all I ever ask for a book I write.
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With the pride of the artist, you must blow against the walls of every power that exists the small trumpet of your defiance.
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Writing books is the closest men ever come to childbearing.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I had a quick grasp of the secret to sanity, it had become the ability to hold the maximum of impossible combinations in one's mind.


Now theres a truthers mantra!

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