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travel

Jim Harrison | travel

After a lifetime of world travel I’ve been fascinated that those in the third world don’t have the same perception of reality that we do.

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peace

Jim Harrison | peace

The old fun thing is when somebody typed up the first chapter of War and Peace. And then made a precis of the rest of it and sent it out and only one publisher recognized it.

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movies

Jim Harrison | movies

I enjoy about 1 out of 100 movies, it’s about the same proportion to books published that I care to read.

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great

Jim Harrison | great

Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness. And they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy… or they become legend.

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Food

Jim Harrison | food

I used to get criticized for putting food in novels.

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car

Jim Harrison | car

Everybody has a gun in their car in Detroit.

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Legends of the Fall

Quote from Jim Harrison, Legends of the Fall

His own life suddenly seemed repellently formal. Whom did he know or what did he know and whom did he love? Sitting on the stump under the burden of his father’s death and even the mortality inherent in the dying, wildly colored canopy of leaves, he somehow understood that life was only what one did every day…. Nothing was like anything else, including himself, and everything was changing all of the time. He knew he couldn’t perceive the change because he was changing too, along with everything else.

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The Man Who Gave Up His Name

Quote from Jim Harrison, The Man Who Gave Up His Name

Perhaps swimming was dancing under the water, he thought. To swim under lily pads seeing their green slender stalks wavering as you passed, to swim under upraised logs past schools of sunfish and bluegills, to swim through reed beds past wriggling water snakes and miniature turtles, to swim in small lakes, big lakes, Lake Michigan, to swim in small farm ponds, creeks, rivers, giant rivers where one was swept along easefully by the current, to swim naked alone at night when you were nineteen and so alone you felt like you were choking every waking moment, having left home for reasons more hormonal than rational; reasons having to do with the abstraction of the future and one’s questionable place in the world of the future, an absurdity not the less harsh for being so widespread.

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