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Edward P. Jones Quotes

American novelist and short story writer, Birth: 5-10-1950
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We are all worthy of one another.
Edward P. Jones

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I'm fascinated by the awful, awful things that human beings do to each other.
Edward P. Jones

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In journalism, a fact is just a fact. But in fiction, you have to build your case. It has to be made, step by step.
Edward P. Jones

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The hitter can never be the judge. Only the receiver of the blow can tell you how hard it was, whether it would kill a man or make a baby just yawn.
Edward P. Jones

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At first I read mostly books by Southern authors - black and white - because almost all the people I knew were born and raised in the South, starting with my mother. I remember I got a lot of Erskine Caldwell.
Edward P. Jones

Similar Authors: Mark Twain C. S. Lewis Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Haruki Murakami Ayn Rand Charles Dickens George Eliot Albert Camus Kurt Vonnegut Ambrose Bierce Victor Hugo Chuck Palahniuk Margaret Atwood Virginia Woolf Ernest Hemingway
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Until I can read a story physically, with the eyes, it doesn't seem to exist for me.
Edward P. Jones

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When you grow up with a mother who has to wash dishes and clean hotel rooms, you know the importance of having a job, and you cant be without a job for any length of time, or you will be without anything.
Edward P. Jones

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A woman, no matter the age, is always learning, always becoming. But a man . . . stops learning at fourteen or so.
Edward P. Jones

Quote Topics by Edward P. Jones: Mother Men Eye Love Book Blow Fiction Ease Steps America People Fascinated Age Awful Stories Worthy Black And White Baby Uneasy Facts Long Growing Up Running Jobs Matter Humans I Can Read Worthiness
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Whenever people in that part of the world asked Patterson about the wonders of America, the possibilities and the hope of America, Patterson would say that it was a good and fine place but all the Americans were running it into the ground and that it would be a far better place if it had no Americans.
Edward P. Jones

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Calvin had long been uneasy in his own person and so lived to put everyone else at ease.
Edward P. Jones