All our words from loose using have lost their edge.

Ernest Hemingway

Stichwörter: words



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Hem,' he said, and I knew he was a critic now, since, in conversation, they put your name at the beginning of a sentence rather than at the end.

Ernest Hemingway

Stichwörter: critic criticism he



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That was morality ; things that made you disgusted afterwards. No, that must be immorality. That was a large statement. What a lot of bilge I could think up at night. What rot ! I could hear Brett say it. What rot ! When you were with the English you got into the habit of using English expressions in your thinking.

Ernest Hemingway


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To have come on all this new world of writing, with time to read in a city like Paris where there was a way of living well and working, no matter how poor you were, was like having a great treasure given to you. You could take your treasure with you when you traveled too, and in the mountains where we lived in Switzerland and Italy, until we found Schruns in the high valley in the Vorarlberg in Austria, there were always the books, so that you lived in the new world you had found, the snow and the forests and the glaciers and their winter problems and your high shelter in the Hotel Taube in the village in the day time, and at night you could live in the other wonderful world the Russian writers were giving you.

Ernest Hemingway

Stichwörter: reading books travel



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Well,' Bill said, 'we might as well have another drink.' 'Damned good idea,' Mike said. 'One never gets anywhere by discussing finances.

Ernest Hemingway


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Cowardice... is almost always simply a lack of ability to suspend functioning of the imagination.

Ernest Hemingway


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Znam da noć nije isto što i dan:da su stvari različite,da se ono što čovjek osjeća noću,danju ne može objasniti,jer tada to ne postoji,a za osamljene ljude,kad njihova osamljenost jednom uzme maha,noć može biti vrijeme užasa.

Ernest Hemingway


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It was an hour before the first shark hit him.

Ernest Hemingway


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Я думал, что я за все заплатил. Не так, как женщины, платят, и платят, и платят. Не какое-то там воздаяние или кара. Просто обмен ценностями. Что-то уступаешь, а взамен получаешь что-то другое. Или работаешь ради чего-нибудь. Так или иначе за все, хоть отчасти хорошее, платишь. Многое из того, за что я платил, нравилось мне, и я хорошо проводил время. Платишь либо знанием, либо опытом, либо риском, либо деньгами. Пользоваться жизнью не что иное, как умение получать нечто равноценное истраченным деньгам и сознавать это. А получать полной ценой за свои деньги можно. Наш мир - солидная фирма. Превосходная как будто теория. Через пять лет, подумал я, она покажется мне такой же глупой, как все мои остальные превосходные теории.

Ernest Hemingway


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Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter.

Ernest Hemingway


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