John D. MacDonald Quotes
Darker Than Amber (1966)
From the Travis McGee Series
Next book: One Fearful
Yellow Eye Other John D. MacDonald
Quotes.
- You can be at ease only with those people to whom you can say
any damn fool thing that comes into your head, knowing they will
respond in kind, and knowing that any misunderstandings will be
thrashed out right now, rather than buried deep and given a chance to
fester.
- Most people are [blind]. Eyesight is what you use to get around
without running into things. But they find no esthetic value in what
they see.
- Carrying a gun, especially a very utilitarian one, has the bully
boy flavor of the ersatz male, the fellow with such a hollow sense of
inadequacy has has to bolster his sexual ego with a more specific
symbol of gonadal prowess.
- If there were people around colored green or bright blue, I would
have a continual primitive awareness of the difference between us, way
down on that watchful animal level which is a caveman heritage. But I
would cherish the ones who came through as solid folk, and avoid the
slobs and fools are bores as diligently as I avoid white slobs and
fools and bores.
- ... a frightening number of people in the world are unaware of
the actual living reality of the human beings around them. It is the
complete absence of empathy in action. They believe themselves to be
real, of course, yet they merely lack the imagination to see that
other persons are also real in the same way and on the same terms.
Thus, even though they go through the obligatory social forms and
personal relationships, all other people are objects rather
than people. If all other people are objects, then there can be no
psychic trauma involved in treating them as objects.
Next book: One Fearful
Yellow Eye Other John D. MacDonald
Quotes.
Free Spam Protection
Android ORM
Simple Java Zip
JMX using HTTP
Great Eggnog Recipe