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As one grows weaker one is less susceptible to suffering. There is less hurt because there is less to hurt.
— Jack London
In his gambling, he had one besetting weakness
faith in a system; and this made his damnation certain. — Jack London
faith in a system; and this made his damnation certain. — Jack London
Sled shot downhill at their heels.
— Jack London
Here were we, drawn together by mutual rage and the impulse toward cooperation, led off into forgetfulness by the establishment of a rude rhythm.
— Jack London
He was never disturbed over why a thing happened. How it happened was sufficient for him.
— Jack London
She ate up London and spat it out, and now she's recharging her batteries in Bursford before going back into the fray,' Jack said.
— Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
He was not immoral, but merely unmoral.
— Jack London
impossible . . . and . . . and I so loved our partnership, and was proud of it. Don't you see? - I can't go on being your partner if you make
— Jack London
He wastes his time over his writing, trying to accomplish what geniuses and rare men with college educations sometimes accomplish.
— Jack London
Don't write too much. Concentrate your sweat on one story, rather than dissipate it over a dozen.
— Jack London
She was pure, it was true, as he had never dreamed of purity; but cherries stained her lips.
— Jack London
He had killed man, the noblest game of all, and he had killed in the face of the law of club and fang.
— Jack London
Limited minds can recognize limitations only in others.
— Jack London
Thirty thousand a year was all right, but dyspepsia and inability to be humanly happy robbed such princely income of all its value.
— Jack London
Such verdicts are crimes against truth. The Law is a lie, and through it men lie most shamelessly.
— Jack London
The Stone the Builders Rejected.
— Jack London
Of course it was beautiful; but there was something more than beauty in it, something more stingingly splendid which had made beauty its handmaiden.
— Jack London
At once he became an enigma. One side or the other of his nature was perfectly comprehensible; but both sides together were bewildering.
— Jack London
Old longings nomadic leap, Chafing at custom's chain; Again from its brumal sleep Wakens the ferine strain.
— Jack London
The champagne is already flat. The sparkle and bubble has gone out and it is a tasteless drink.
— Jack London