Dwight Garner is one of my favorite critics. His reviews are filled with choice pruned quotes. It’s fun that he put a collection of them together for this book. Getting it sent to me some few years ago from a former CUNY teaching colleague/neighbor was a nice surprise - thanks Kate! I remember well talking of Garner’s reviews on our long, late-night commutes home to Washington Heights. And how nice to see some quotes from Kate’s father, a former writer for the New Yorker, included in this volume, too.
Garner says that he is not a big fan of books of quotes and he acknowledges that many quotes sound stale, with ‘a taxidermied air, as if they’re self-consciously aimed at posterity.’
So his own book of quotes then—many of them appealingly unruly—is a way of saying thank you to the writers who’ve brought him pleasure over the years, and to ‘point the way to other books.’ His collection is arranged haphazardly ‘by feel’ and in a way that quotes may ‘speak to one another and perhaps throw off unexpected sparks.’
Here are some of my favorites:
If you don’t live it, it won’t come out your horn.
~Charlie Parker
Fat, forty, and back.
~Sex Pistols reunion tour slogan
No smoking in bars. What’s next, no fucking in bars?
~Kim Cattrall, in Sex in the City
He had a mother who was less a mother than a gypsy curse.
~Roberto Bolaño, ‘Between Parenthesis’
In the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
~Bertrand Russell, ‘The Triumph of Stupidity’
Except for socially, you’re my role model.
~Joan Cusack, to Holly Hunter, in Broadcast News
She wasn’t doing a thing that I could see, except standing there leaning on the balcony railing, holding the universe together.
~J.D. Salinger, ‘A Girl I knew’
Say what you will about Charles Manson; he really empowered women to pursue excellence in traditionally male-dominated fields.
~Caitlan Flanagan, in The Atlantic
Don’t treat him like God. It wigs him out. Don’t dive into his soul. He finds it insulting.
~Advice given to interviewers by Bob Dylan’s office
He may be dead; or, he may be teaching English.
~Cormac McCarthy
Everybody does have a book in them, but in most cases that’s where it should stay.
~Christopher Hitchens
Everywhere I go I’m asked if I think universities stifle writers. I think they don’t stifle enough of them.
~Flannery O’Connor, interview
You meet people in your family you’d never happen to run into otherwise.
~Deborah Eisenberg, ‘Twilight of the Superheroes’
Too dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A.
~Waylon Jennings, album title
It’s every woman’s tragedy that, after a certain age, she looks like a female impersonator.
~Angela Carter
I don’t know if you’re a detective or a pervert.
~Laura Dern, to Kyle MacLacklan, in Blue Velvet
I was the kind of pothead who looked like a small cloud being propelled by legs.
~Clive James, ‘Latest Readings’
People with no upper body strength, who read poetry. These are my people.
~Caitlan Moran, ‘How to Build a Girl’
Cherish your old apartments and pause for a moment when you pass them. Pay tribute, for they are the caretakers for your reinventions.
~Colson Whitehead, ‘The Colossus of New York