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Nathanael West Quotes

Only those who still have hope can benefit from tears.

Nathanael West, Jonathan Lethem (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts: & the Day of the Locust”, p.103, New Directions Publishing

Every child, everywhere; in the whole world there was not one child who was not gravely, sweetly dancing.

Nathanael West (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts & The Day of the Locust”, p.15, New Directions Publishing

Feeling is of the heart and nerves and the crudeness of its expression has nothing to do with its intensity.

Nathanael West, Jonathan Lethem (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts: & the Day of the Locust”, p.119, New Directions Publishing

Like a dead man, only friction could make him warm or violence make him mobile.

Nathanael West, Jonathan Lethem (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts: & the Day of the Locust”, p.19, New Directions Publishing

Let him ride a horse. He's a cowboy ain't he?

Nathanael West, Jonathan Lethem (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts: & the Day of the Locust”, p.124, New Directions Publishing

He read it for the same reason an animal tears at a wounded foot: to hurt the pain.

Nathanael West, Jonathan Lethem (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts: & the Day of the Locust”, p.39, New Directions Publishing

Her sureness was based on the power to limit experience arbitrarily.

Nathanael West, Jonathan Lethem (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts: & the Day of the Locust”, p.11, New Directions Publishing

He thought of how calm he was. His calm was so perfect that he could not destroy it even by being conscious of it.

Nathanael West (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts & The Day of the Locust”, p.51, New Directions Publishing

It's solitary drinking that makes drunkards.

Nathanael West (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts & The Day of the Locust”, p.51, New Directions Publishing

He felt as though his heart were a bomb, a complicated bomb that would result in a simple explosion, wrecking the world without rocking it.

Nathanael West, Jonathan Lethem (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts: & the Day of the Locust”, p.13, New Directions Publishing

But whether he was happy or not was hard to say. Probably he was neither, just as a plant is neither.

Nathanael West, Jonathan Lethem (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts: & the Day of the Locust”, p.89, New Directions Publishing