“I do not need to get used to your silence. I already know it. I quite possibly love all of it.”
Source: The Complete Short Stories
“I do not need to get used to your silence. I already know it. I quite possibly love all of it.”
Source: The Complete Short Stories
“You should only read what is truly good or what is frankly bad.”
Source: A Moveable Feast
“Everything you have is to give. Thou art a phenomenon of philosophy and an unfortunate man.”
Source: For Whom The Bell Tolls
“I am thee and thou art me and all of one is the other.”
Source: For Whom the Bell Tolls
Source: Across the River and into the Trees
“The world is a fine place, and worth fighting for.”
Variant: The world is a fine place and worth fighting for and I hate very much to leave it.
Source: For Whom the Bell Tolls
“Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is.”
Variant: Now is no time to think of what you do not have.
Think of what you can do with that there is
Source: The Old Man and the Sea (1952)
Letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald (4 September 1929); published in Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters 1917–1961 (1981) edited by Carlos Baker
Source: The Sun Also Rises
“Besides, I'm not jealous. I'm just so in love with you that there isn't anything else.”
Source: Farewell to Arms
“I suppose if a man has something once, always something of it remains.”
Source: For Whom the Bell Tolls