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Robert E. Howard
Total Quotes 86
I Have Put Off The Past Like A Worn-out Cloak.
Past
Cloaks
Worn
Don't You Think That As A People, Americans Have Less Poetry, Real Poetry, In Their Souls Than Any Other Nations?
Real
Thinking
People
I Became A Writer In Spite Of My Environments.
Environment
Spite
The Poem You Sent Me Was As Fiery And Virile As Anything You've Ever Written - Or Anybody Else, For That Matter. Especially The Second Part Went To My Brain Like The Flaming Liquor Of Insanity. No One Else Besides Jack London Has The Power To Move Me Just That Way.
Moving
Insanity
Brain
In The Hill Country, Civilization Steals In Last, And The People Retain Much Of The Crude But Vigorous Mode Of Expression Of The Colonial Days And Earlier.
Country
Expression
Civilization
Wits And Swords Are As Straws Against The Wisdom Of The Darkness.
Darkness
Wit
Straws
All Fled—all Done, So Lift Me On The Pyre— The Feast Is Over, And The Lamps Expire.
Suicide
Lamps
Done
What Always Was Must Always Be.
A Woman In Such An Emotional Tempest Is As Perilous As A Blind Cobra To Any About Her.
Women
Emotional
Cobras
The People Among Which I Lived - And Yet Live, Mainly - Made Their Living From Cotton, Wheat, Cattle, Oil, With The Usual Percentage Of Business Men And Professional Men.
Men
Oil
People
It Seems To Me That Many Writers, By Virtue Of Environments Of Culture, Art And Education, Slip Into Writing Because Of Their Environments.
Art
Writing
Culture
I See In The Papers Where Roy Guthrie Committed Suicide. Why, I Wonder?
Suicide
Paper
Wonder
Born: January 22, 1906
Died: June 11, 1936
Occupation: Author
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