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George V. Higgins Quotes

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The seductiveness of baseball is that almost everyone with an abiding interest in it knows exactly how it should be played. And secretly believes that he could do it, if only God had seen fit to make him just a little bit less clumsy.
George V. Higgins

2.
A cop told me, a long time ago, that there’s no substitute for knowing what you’re doing. Most of us scribblers do not. The ones that’re any good are aware of this. The rest write silly stuff. The trouble is this: The readers know it.
George V. Higgins

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Politics is a choice of enemas. You're gonna get it up the ass, no matter what you do.
George V. Higgins

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Egotism is the art of seeing in yourself what others cannot see.
George V. Higgins

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The characters are telling you the story. I'm not telling you the story, they're going to do it. If I do it right, you will get the whole story.
George V. Higgins

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What You Lose on the Swings You Make Up on the Merry-Go-Round.
George V. Higgins

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Life is hard but being stupid makes it harder.
George V. Higgins

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Writing is the only trade I know of in which sniveling confessions of extreme incompetence are taken as credentials probative of powers to astound the multitude.
George V. Higgins

Quote Topics by George V. Higgins: Writing Baseball Character Silly Formal Thinking Blue Taken Suffering Harder Judgment Whole Careers Children Ego Wells Politics Rounds Choices Reader Knowing Sky Incompetence Abiding Vapor Life Is Hard Believe Fall Stupid Exercise
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Show the reader what the character thinks about, and then the reader will think about it too.
George V. Higgins

10.
You cannot write well without data.
George V. Higgins

11.
The Red Sox are a religion. Every year we re-enact the agony and the temptation in the Garden. Baseball child's play? Hell, up here in Boston it's a passion play.
George V. Higgins

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Nobody ever got started on a career as a writer by exercising good judgment, and no one ever will, either, so the sooner you break the habit of relying on yours, the faster you will advance.
George V. Higgins

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The received image of a writer is that of an unproductive sensitive who suffers from the vapors, is enslaved by his gonads, falls victim to romantic swoons and passes out at deadlines.
George V. Higgins

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Rental formal wear of the sky-blue, brocade and shiny varieties is favored by upwardly mobile young gangsters drafted as groomsmen for weddings.
George V. Higgins