
in Marc Elder, A Giverny, chez Claude Monet (1924); as quoted in: Vivian Russell (1998) Monet's Water Lilies: The Inspiration of a Floating World. p. 19
1920 - 1926
Source: posthumous, Batons rompus, 1986, pp. 34-35
in Marc Elder, A Giverny, chez Claude Monet (1924); as quoted in: Vivian Russell (1998) Monet's Water Lilies: The Inspiration of a Floating World. p. 19
1920 - 1926
“I was the shyest human ever invented, but I had a lion inside me that wouldn't shut up!”
MTV.com Jack Talks About His Addiction and Recovery
Regarding the death of her husband, John Diamond.
A woman of extremes (2001)
On how his father’s death propelled him towards writing in “Mexican-American Author Finds Inspiration In Family, Tragedy And Trump” https://www.npr.org/2018/03/05/590839936/mexican-american-author-finds-inspiration-in-family-tragedy-and-trump in NPR (2018 Mar 5)
“What's my guilty pleasure? The thing is, I never feel guilty about pleasures.”
Source: Factotum (1975), Ch. 17
Context: I got into bed, opened the bottle, worked the pillow into a hard knot behind my back, took a deep breath, and sat in the dark looking out of the window. It was the first time I had been alone for five days. I was a man who thrived on solitude; without it I was like another man without food or water. Each day without solitude weakened me. I took no pride in my solitude; but I was dependent on it. The darkness of the room was like sunlight to me. I took a drink of wine.
“I took pleasure when I could… I acted clearly and morally and without regret. I'm very lucky.”
Source: Time, March 6, 1995, p. 85