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    Harry Crews
    “There is something beautiful about all scars of whatever nature. A scar means the hurt is over, the wound is closed and healed, done with.”
    Harry Crews

  • #2
    Harry Crews
    “Speaks well of a man to need a little something in this world. I wouldn't trust a man who could git through it cold sober.”
    Harry Crews, Blood and Grits

  • #3
    Harry Crews
    “Doubt makes a man decent.”
    Harry Crews

  • #4
    Harry Crews
    “White people were dangerous and snakes were dangerous and now the two were working together, each doing what the other told it to. She was sure she had seen a snake in a weeded ditch with the head of a white man. Right after she came out of the house on the way to Big Joe's, which she had immediately forgotten, she saw it, long and black and diamond-patterned in the ditch with a white man's head. It had blue eyes. The bluest eyes any white man ever had. She was sure she had seen it. She thought she had seen it. Maybe it was only a dream or a memory of another time. Whatever it was, she still saw it every time she closed her eyes, coiled there on the back of her eyelids, blue-eyed and dangerous.”
    Harry Crews, A Feast of Snakes

  • #5
    Harry Crews
    “everybody he knew was going quietly mad from being tied on a leash that was too short.”
    Harry Crews, An American Family: The Baby with the Curious Markings

  • #6
    Harry Crews
    “Survival is truimph enough.”
    Harry Crews

  • #7
    Harry Crews
    “He had been hurt doing everything he had ever done. He expected it, even wanted it. Nothing centered a man like pain. Nothing drove the irrelevant bullshit our of your mind like the taste of your own blood. Duffy always wanted to tell people who were worried about the future of their children, or about God and the order of the universe, to go out and break a rib or two. A few broken ribs threw all thoughts of children, God and the order of the universe right out the window. Nobody with broken ribs ever had free-floating anxiety, or so Duffy was convinced. It was cheaper that a psychiatrist and never so humiliating.”
    Harry Crews

  • #8
    Harry Crews
    “The real artist with no tear in his eye and no sadness in his heart, puts the pages in the fire and does it again!"

    "All art is a metaphor it's by telling you one thing when your mean something else.
    The Old Man in the Sea is not about fishing!"

    "Writing a book is like torture that you don't know, but after it’s done and there it is. It's a joy like unlike anything else, I think it's the closest that a man can come to knowing what is feels like to have a baby.”
    Harry Crews

  • #9
    Harry Crews
    “I am not perfect." It came out in a rush of breath. "See I thought I was. Thank God I ain't. See a perfect thing ain't got a chance. The world kills it, everything perfect. (Listen to him!) Now see a thing that ain't perfect, it grows like a weed. Yeah, like a weed! A thing that ain't perfect gets hand clapping, smiles, takes the wire an easy winner. But the world ain't set up right if you perfect. You lible to run right into a brick wall. Looks like suicide. All the weeds say, looka there, it suicide!”
    Harry Crews, Naked in Garden Hills

  • #10
    Harry Crews
    “She felt the snake between her breasts, felt him there, and loved him there, coiled, the deep tumescent S held rigid, ready to strike. She loved the way the snake looked sewn onto her V-neck letter sweater, his hard diamondback pattern shining in the sun. It was unseasonably hot, almost sixty degrees, for early November in Mystic, Georgia, and she could smell the light musk of her own sweat. She liked the sweat, liked the way it felt, slick as oil, in all the joints of her body, her bones, in the firm sliding muscles, tensed and locked now, ready to spring--to strike--when the band behind her fired up the school song: "Fight On Deadly Rattlers of Old Mystic High.”
    Harry Crews, A Feast of Snakes



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