Emma Who Saved My Life Quotes
Emma Who Saved My Life
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“That's how it goes these days, huh? Moving forward at the sounds of horns on highways, at the cue of traffic signals, turnstiles, tollbooths, ushered and rushed to the next stop on the itinerary, and there are days on the commuter train in the winter when it's got dark early and you can't see out because of the reflection and you might put down your paper or put aside your book and really look at yourself, because amid the noise and the smoke and the strangers and what's become of your life: there you are.”
― Emma Who Saved My Life
― Emma Who Saved My Life
“Married people NEVER did right by their friends (make that: DO right, I’ve still never seen evidence to the contrary; the only couples a single can deal with are couples you met already encoupled).”
― Emma Who Saved My Life
― Emma Who Saved My Life
“And I'm leaving you that plant," he lamented. "You are good with plants, aren't you?"
Great, I lied. (I could make the Congo wither and die...)”
― Emma Who Saved My Life
Great, I lied. (I could make the Congo wither and die...)”
― Emma Who Saved My Life
“You really think love messes everything up?
"Sure do. That's what's so compelling about it.”
― Emma Who Saved My Life
"Sure do. That's what's so compelling about it.”
― Emma Who Saved My Life
“Emma, you and your poetry, me and my acting--what are we trying to do? We can't top this city. We poor would-be artists can't compete with or improve on the rich density of human experience on any random, average, slow summer night in New York--who are we trying to kid? In the overheard conversation in the elevator, in the five minutes of talk the panhandler gives you before hitting you for the handout, in the brief give-and-take when you are going out and the cleaning lady is coming in--there are the real stories, incredible, heartbreaking and ridiculous, there are the command performances, the Great American Novels but forever unwritten, untoppable, and so beautifully unaware.”
― Emma Who Saved My Life
― Emma Who Saved My Life
“Give it time, I thought. I grow on people; I'm like an industrial solvent, I'll wear you down...”
― Emma Who Saved My Life
― Emma Who Saved My Life
