“"The bandit wore a werewolf mask" - Attempted Armed Robbery”
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Wesley Willis 20
American singer-songwriter 1963–2003Related quotes

Source: Nonconformity (1953/1996)
Context: You don't write a novel out of sheer pity any more than you blow a safe out of a vague longing to be rich. Compassion is all to the good, but vindictiveness is the verity Faulkner forgot: the organic force in every creative effort, from the poetry of Villon to the Brinks Express Robbery, that gives shape and color to all our dreams. [... ] A certain ruthlessness and a sense of alienation from society is as essential to creative writing as it is to armed robbery. The strong-armer isn't out merely to turn a fast buck any more than the poet is out solely to see his name on the cover of a book, whatever satisfaction that event may afford him. What both need most deeply is to get even. And, of course, neither will.

“Are we not like that actor of old time,
Who wore his mask so long his face took
Its likeness?”
A Summer Evening’s Tale
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)
Source: Heart of Ice A Triple Threat Novel with April Henry (Thomas Nelson), p. 193

Speech in the House of Lords, on the taxation of Americans by the British parliament, 7 March 1766; as reported in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (1990), 2nd edn., p. 60.