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The uncanny first impression was again one of private hells coexisting in public space.
— Patrick McGrath
Strange how reluctant I was to acknowledge that control of my fate lay beyond my own conscious will. Habit of a lifetime, I suppose.
— Patrick McGrath
These are precisely the conditions that killed love, after first blighting its growth: squalor, fear, uncertainty, overfamiliarity.
— Patrick McGrath
He stripped his clothes off and flung himself into a heavy sea, for the sheer pleasure of getting out safe again.
— Patrick McGrath
There's nothing worse than walking around and talking about your failed relationship, all day, every day, for months on end.
— Max Greenfield
I'm overwhelmed by writers. Most people aren't impressed by writers, but if you can draw a cartoon or a picture, they think you're magic.
— Terry Gilliam
Our conversations were like sex, our sex like conversation.
— Patrick McGrath
Perhaps that's the whole point about infidelity, I suggested, not that one has sex but that by doing so one puts at risk someone else's happiness?
— Patrick McGrath
We coexisted in a state of mutual detachment.
— Patrick McGrath
I asked my kids, 'Do you know what Papa used to do.' They said, 'You were a boxer, you won the Olympics!' And that's what they know.
— Sugar Ray Leonard
Oh while I live, to be the ruler of life, not a slave, to meet life as a powerful conqueror, and nothing exterior to me will ever take command of me
— Walt Whitman
When the door to my writing chamber gasps shut and the almost imperceptible sigh of a rose petal falls on my desk, I know that my muse is present.
— Brandi L. Bates
Solitude is a terrible thing, for it permits the imagination to picture, in detail, that which perhaps should never be articulated.
— Patrick McGrath
User interface is customer service for the computer.
— Julie Larson-Green
Isolated people, those who live alone, are always conscious of their condition in the homes of families.
— Patrick McGrath
A tissue of small sounds filled the room, a bird, a clock, a voice from another garden. What we call silence.
— Patrick McGrath
Hugo," she said, in a certain hurt tone that I knew well and enjoyed provoking, "you can be most horribly rude when you choose. Why do you choose?
— Patrick McGrath
As we shook hands I wondered idly what her urine looked like.
— Patrick McGrath
Thus was I recruited, and thus would I be ruined: for a penny.
— Patrick McGrath