1920s, Vermont is a State I Love (1928)
“I was getting depressed. My life wasn't going anywhere. I needed something, the flashing of lights, glamour, some damn thing. And here I was, talking to the dead. I finished my first drink. The second was ready.”
Source: Pulp
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American writer 1920–1994Related quotes
We didn't think of it as a good war. We did believe it was fought in a good cause.
Interview for the Academy of Achievement, 1999
“I realize something. That wasn't a finish line for me… This is my new starting line.”
Source: The Running Dream
Track 5: "Candidacy" The Past Didn't go Anywhere, Righteous Babe Records (1996)
As quoted in Freedomways, p. 232 (Second quarter, 1965).
On his stated opposition to the use of the atomic bomb against the Japanese at the end of World War II, as quoted in Newsweek (11 November 1963), p. 107
1960s
“My policy is to be able to take a ticket at Victoria station and go anywhere I damn well please!”
Attributed to Bevin in the Spectator, 20 April 1951.
Bevin's definition of his foreign policy. Variously quoted as "to be able to buy a ticket at Victoria Station to anywhere I damn please!".