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American novelist and short story writer (b. 1905), Birth: 31-1-1905, Death: 11-4-1970 John O'Hara Quotes
1.
Much as I like owning a Rolls-Royce, I could do without it. What I could not do without is a typewriter, a supply of yellow second sheets and the time to put them to good use.
John O'Hara

2.
An artist is his own fault.
John O'Hara

3.
Becoming the reader is the essence of becoming a writer.
John O'Hara

4.
Never play cards with a man named Doc, and never eat at a place called Mom's.
John O'Hara

5.
In every marriage the wife has to keep her mouth shut about at least one small thing her husband does that disgusts her.
John O'Hara

Similar Authors: Mark Twain C. S. Lewis Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Haruki Murakami Ayn Rand Charles Dickens George Eliot Albert Camus Kurt Vonnegut Victor Hugo Chuck Palahniuk Margaret Atwood Virginia Woolf Ernest Hemingway George R. R. Martin
6.
But whats the use of being old if you cant be dumb?
John O'Hara

7.
Illinois is a state of suspended animation and the people live in hibernation from Oct. to whenever it ever gets warmer.
John O'Hara

8.
Hot lead can be almost as effective coming from a linotype as from a firearm.
John O'Hara

Quote Topics by John O'Hara: Men Play Book People Theme Use Writing Perfect Hot Lying Tired Typewriters Young Writers Rich Or Poor Illinois Class Dumb Want Essence Faults Too Much Husband Unreasonable Unfair Marriage Syphilis Health Sleep Summer Mom
9.
Our story opens in the mind of Luther L. (L for LeRoy) Fliegler, who is lying in his bed, not thinking of anything, but just aware of sounds, conscious of his own breathing, and sensitive to his own heartbeats. Lying beside him is his wife, lying on her right side and enjoying her sleep.
John O'Hara

10.
The trouble is people leave too much to luck. They get married and then trust to luck. They should be sure in the first place.
John O'Hara

11.
George Gershwin died on July 11, 1937, but I don’t have to believe it if I don’t want to.
John O'Hara

12.
Book reviewers are little old ladies of both sexes.
John O'Hara

13.
When Caroline Walker fell in love with Julian English she was a little tired of him. That was in the summer of 1926, one of the most unimportant years in the history of the United States, and the year in which Caroline Walker was sure her life had reached a pinnacle of uselessness.
John O'Hara

14.
So who's perfect? ... Washington had false teeth. Franklin was nearsighted. Mussolini had syphilis. Unpleasant things have been said about Walt Whitman and Oscar Wilde. Tchaikovsky had his problems, too. And Lincoln was constipated.
John O'Hara

15.
Socially, I never belonged to any class, rich or poor. To the rich I was poor, and to the poor I was poor pretending to be like the rich.
John O'Hara

16.
They say great themes make great novels
John O'Hara

17.
They say great themes make great novels. but what these young writers don't understand is that there is no greater theme than men and women.
John O'Hara

18.
Well, men go to musicals. Women are the ones that buy the tickets for plays.
John O'Hara

19.
I can get very depressed by a review that is unfair, unreasonable, and totally destructive.
John O'Hara