John Updike
John Updike
John Hoyer Updikewas an American novelist, poet, short story writer, art critic, and literary critic...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth18 March 1932
CountryUnited States of America
All cartoonists are geniuses, but Arnold Roth is especially so.
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A seventeenth-century house tends to be short on frills like hallways and closets; you must improvise.
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New York, like the Soviet Union, has this universal usefulness: It makes you glad you live elsewhere.
I feel old only when I look at my hands or at myself in the mirror.
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By the mid-17th century, telescopes had improved enough to make visible the seasonally growing and shrinking polar ice caps on Mars, and features such as Syrtis Major, a dark patch thought to be a shallow sea.
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My first ambition was to be an animator for Walt Disney. Then I wanted to be a magazine cartoonist.
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Golf at its measured pace permits an electric excess of mental activity.
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Midas's Law: Possession diminishes perception of value, immediately
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I think ''taste'' is a social concept and not an artistic one. I'm willing to show good taste, if I can, in somebody else's living room, but our reading life is too short for a writer to be in any way polite. Since his words enter into another's brain in silence and intimacy, he should be as honest and explicit as we are with ourselves.
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I'm trying to get the terrorist out of the bugaboo category and into the category of a fellow human being.
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Her sentences march under a harsh sun that bleaches color from them but bestows a peculiar, invigorating, Pascalian clarity.
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Hemingway described literary New York as a bottle full of tapeworms trying to feed on each other
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Books externalise our brains and turn our homes into thinking bodies.