
Billy Graham, Tangled Ropes: Superstar Billy Graham (2006)
Parliament of Whores (1991)
Billy Graham, Tangled Ropes: Superstar Billy Graham (2006)
I wrote that in the first few shook-up minutes after hearing the bulletin sandwiched in between Don and Phil Everly and surrounded by all manner of whoops and whistles coming out of an audio signal generator, like you are apt to hear on the provincial radio these days. But I don't think I'd take those words back.
The world is at fault, not because it is inherently good or bad or anything but what it is, but because it doesn't prepare us in anything but body to get along with.
Our souls it leaves to whatever obsolescences, bigotries, theories of education workable and un, parental wisdom or lack of it, happen to get in its more or less Brownian (your phrase) pilgrimage between the cord-cutting ceremony and the time they slide you down the chute into the oven, while the guy on the Wurlitzer plays Aba Daba Honeymoon because you had once told somebody it was the nadir of all American expression; only they didn't know what nadir meant but it must be good because of the vehemence with which you expressed yourself.
Letter to Jules Siegel, published in Cavalier magazine (August 1965); republished in "Pynchon notes 15" and " "The World is at Fault" http://against-the-day.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_World_is_at_Fault at pynchonwiki.com http://pynchonwiki.com/
“It wasn’t easy looking dignified wearing a bed sheet and a purple cape.”
Source: The Son of Neptune
“I want to be the new Marilyn Monroe and find my own Clark Gable.”
Cited in: Rita Cosby (2007) Blonde Ambition: The Untold Story Behind Anna Nicole Smith's Death. p. 131
“Now that Marilyn Monroe is kosher, Arthur Miller can eat her.”
Quip about Monroe's conversion to Judaism, on The Oscar Levant Show, as quoted in They Knew Marilyn Monroe: Famous Persons in the Life of the Hollywood Icon (2012) by Les Harding
Source: As quoted in "A girl no longer, but . . . De Carlo's a beauty still" (1975)