They are not sorrows, so much as terrible things.

Ernest Hemingway

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And chase hard and good and with no mistakes and do not overrun them.

Ernest Hemingway

Stichwörter: fishing page-339



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Nobody likes to life anchors.

Ernest Hemingway

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If the wind rises it can push us against the flood when it comes.

Ernest Hemingway

Stichwörter: page-388



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And you treat me wonderfully and keep all your promises.

Ernest Hemingway

Stichwörter: page-298



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You roll back to me.

Ernest Hemingway

Stichwörter: love fishing page-264



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Romero never made any contortions, always it was straight and pure and natural in line. The others twisted themselves like cork-screws, their elbows raised, and leaned against the flanks of the bull after his horns had passed, to give a faked look of danger. Afterward, all that was faked turned bad and gave an unpleasant feeling. Romero’s bull-fighting gave real emotion, because he kept the absolute purity of line in his movements and always quietly and calmly let the horns pass him close each time. He did not have to emphasize their closeness. Brett saw how something that was beautiful done close to the bull was ridiculous if it were done a little way off. I told her how since the death of Joselito all the bull-fighters had been developing a technic that simulated this appearance of danger in order to give a fake emotional feeling, while the bull-fighter was really safe. Romero had the old thing, the holding of his purity of line through the maximum of exposure, while he dominated the bull by making him realize he was unattainable, while he prepared him for the killing.

Ernest Hemingway


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In the fall the war was always there, but we did not go to it anymore.

Ernest Hemingway


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Survival, with honor, that outmoded and all-important word, is as difficult as ever and as all-important to a writer. Those who do not last are always more beloved since no one has to see them in their long, dull, unrelenting, no-quarter-given-and-no-quarter-received, fights that they make to do something as they believe it should be done before they die. Those who die or quit early and easy and with every good reason are preferred because they are understandable and human. Failure and well-disguised cowardice are more human and more beloved.

Ernest Hemingway


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But life isn't hard to manage when you've nothing to lose.

Ernest Hemingway


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