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  • #1
    Walker Percy
    “I have discovered that most people have no one to talk to, no one, that is, who really wants to listen. When it does at last dawn on a man that you really want to hear about his business, the look that comes over his face is something to see.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #2
    Walker Percy
    “He means that he hopes to find himself a girl, the rarest of rare pieces, and live the life of Rudolfo on the balcony, sitting around on the floor and experiencing soul-communications. I have my doubts. In the first place, he will defeat himself, jump ten miles ahead of himself, scare the wits out of some girl with his great choking silences, want her so desperately that by his own peculiar logic he can't have her; or having her, jump another ten miles beyond both of them and end by fleeing to the islands where, propped at the rail of his ship in some rancid port, he will ponder his own loneliness.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #3
    Walker Percy
    “To become aware of the possibility of the search is to be onto something. Not to be onto something is to be in despair.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #4
    Walker Percy
    “Whenever I feel bad, I go to the library and read controversial periodicals. Though I do not know whether I am a liberal or a conservative, I am nevertheless enlivened by the hatred which one bears the other. In fact, this hatred strikes me as one of the few signs of life remaining in the world.”
    Walker percy, The Moviegoer

  • #5
    Walker Percy
    “Where there is chance of gain, there is also chance of loss. Whenever one courts great happiness, one also risks malaise.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #6
    Walker Percy
    “For some time now the impression has been growing upon me that everyone is dead.
    It happens when I speak to people. In the middle of a sentence it will come over me: yes, beyond a doubt this is death. There is little to do but groan and make an excuse and slip away as quickly as one can. At such times it seems that the conversation is spoken by automatons who have no choice in what they say. I hear myself or someone else saying things like: "In my opinion the Russian people are a great people, but--" or "Yes, what you say about the hypocrisy of the North is unquestionably true. However--" and I think to myself: this is death. Lately it is all I can do to carry on such everyday conversations, because my cheek has developed a tendency to twitch of its own accord.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #7
    Walker Percy
    “Losing hope is not so bad. There's something worse: losing hope and hiding it from yourself.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #8
    Walker Percy
    “Hatred strikes me as one of the few signs of life remaining in the world. This is another thing about the world which is upsidedown: all the friendly and likable people seem dead to me; only the haters seem alive.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #9
    Walker Percy
    “Ooooh," Kate groans, Kate herself now. "I'm so afraid."
    "I know."
    "What am I going to do?"
    "You mean right now?"
    "Yes."
    "We'll go to my car. Then we'll drive down to the French Market and get some coffee. Then we'll go home."
    "Is everything going to be all right?"
    "Yes."
    "Tell me. Say it."
    "Everything is going to be all right.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #10
    Walker Percy
    “What do you seek--God? you ask with a smile.

    I hesitate to answer, since all other Americans have settled the matter for themselves and to give such an answer would amount to setting myself a goal which everyone else has reached--and therefore raising a question in which no one has the slightest interest. Who wants to be dead last among one hundred and eighty million Americans? For, as everyone knows, the polls report that 98% of Americans believe in God and the remaining 2% are atheists and agnostics--which leaves not a single percentage point for a seeker. For myself, I enjoy answering polls as much as anyone and take pleasure in giving intelligent replies to all questions.

    Truthfully, it is the fear of exposing my own ignorance which constrains me from mentioning the object of my search. For, to begin with, I cannot even answer this, the simplest and most basic of all questions: Am I, in my search, a hundred miles ahead of my fellow Americans or a hundred miles behind them? That is to say: Have 98% of Americans already found what I seek or are they so sunk in everydayness that not even the possibility of a search has occurred to them?

    On my honor, I do not know the answer.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #11
    Walker Percy
    “During my last year in college I discovered that I was picking up the mannerisms of Akim Tamiroff, the only useful thing, in fact, that I learned in the entire four years.”
    Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

  • #12
    Sebastian Barry
    “moidered”
    Sebastian Barry, The Secret Scripture



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