My wife who is non-Jewish regrets it all the time that I can say these terrible things about fellow Jews and she can't.
In recompense, envy may be the subtlest - perhaps I should say the most insidious - of the seven deadly sins.
The decisive moment in the defeat of upper class, capital-S, Society may have come when, in newspapers all over the nation, what used to be call the Society page was replaced by the Style section.
Culture means, I think, that you have widened your experience enough through reading and through being a little bit thoughtful about these things that it has changed your outlook in some ways. And not necessarily made you a better human being but made you see things.
I just know so many people who have six or seven foreign languages and have read everything and have musical training and they are still dorks.
I know how many days in which I have just answered e-mail, had three phone calls and a two hour lunch. Poof, gone. They are not infrequent.
I know from the middle distance I give off the look of being prolific, which is a funny compliment to receive.
By the way, the secret of speaking French is confidence. Whether you are right or wrong, you don't hesitate.
The pleasure of jogging and running is rather like that of wearing a fur coat in Texas in August: the true joy comes in being able to take the damn thing off.
One serious drawback about letters is that, in order to get them, one must send some out. When it comes to the mail, I feel it is better to receive than to give.
All men and women are born, live, suffer and die; what distinguishes us one from another is our dreams, whether they be dreams about worldly or unworldly things, and what we do to make them come about... We do not choose to be born. We do not choose our parents. We do not choose our historical epoch, the country of our birth, or the immediate circumstances of our upbringing. We do not, most of us, choose to die; nor do we choose the time and conditions of our death. But within this realm of choicelessness, we do choose how we live.Collection: Inspirational
We do not choose to be born.We do not--most of us, choose to die, or the times or conditions of our death. But within all this realm of choicelessness, we do choose how we shall live--Courageously or in cowardice, Honorably or dishonorably, With purpose or adrift. We decide what is important and what is trivial. What makes us significant is what we DO, Or REFUSE TO DO. WE DECIDE and WE CHOOSE--and so we give definition to our lives.Collection: Giving
We who are quotatious are never truly alone, but always hear the cheerful flow of remarks made by dead writers so much more intelligent than we.Collection: Intelligent
I was recently asked what it takes to become a writer. Three things, I answered: first, one must cultivate incompetence at almost every other form of profitable work. This must be accompanied, second, by a haughty contempt for all the forms of work that one has established one cannot do. To these two must be joined, third, the nuttiness to believe that other people can be made to care about your opinions and views and be charmed by the way you state them. Incompetence, contempt, lunacy—once you have these in place, you are set to go.Collection: Believe
Political correctness and so many of the political fashions of the day...could only be perpetrated in adolescent minds: minds, that is, that are trained to search out one thing and one thing only...Only an adolescent would find it worthwhile to devote his or her attention chiefly to the hunting of offenses, the possibility of slights, real and imagined.Collection: Fashion
I just know so many people who have six or seven foreign languages and have read everything and have musical training and they are still dorksCollection: People
We use books like mirrors, gazing into them only to discover ourselves.Collection: Book
A cat is the only domestic animal I know who toilet trains itself and does a damned impressive job of it.Collection: Jobs
What distinguishes us one from another is our dreams, and what we do to make them come about.Collection: Inspirational
What all great teachers appear to have in common is love of their subject, an obvious satisfaction in rousing this love in their students, and an ability to convince them that what they are being taught is deadly seriousCollection: Teacher
That wine drinking is more effete than beer drinking? No question.Collection: Drinking
For me writing is foremost a mode of thinking and when it works well, an act of discoveryCollection: Writing
Courage is nine-tenths context. What is courageous in one setting can be foolhardy in another and even cowardly in a third.Collection: Courage
The best joke-tellers are those who have the patience to wait for conversation to come around to the point where the jokes in their repertoire have application.Collection: Waiting
What, really, is wanted from a neighborhood? Convenience, certainly, an absence of major aggravation, to be sure. But perhaps mostof all, ideally, what is wanted is a comfortable background, a breathing space of intermission between the intensities of private life and the calculations of public life.Collection: Breathing Space
No nostalgia runs deeper than that for something one has never known and now cannot obtain.Collection: Running
While reading writers of great formulatory power — Henry James, Santayana, Proust — I find I can scarcely get through a page without having to stop to record some lapidary sentence. Reading Henry James, for example, I have muttered to myself, "C’mon, Henry, turn down the brilliance a notch, so I can get some reading done." I may be one of a very small number of people who have developed writer’s cramp while reading.Collection: Reading
Generalization, especially risky generalization, is one of the chief methods by which knowledge proceeds... Safe generalizations are usually rather boring. Delete that "usually rather." Safe generalizations are quite boring.Collection: Safe
If geniuses can sometimes make mistakes, cannot the rest of us on occasion be geniuses?Collection: Mistake
High standards generally -- about workmanship and creation of objects, about what is owed in friendship, about the quality of art and much else -- far from being snobbish, are required to maintain decency in life.Collection: Art
Someone — Cyril Connolly? Ezra Pound? — once said that anything that can be read twice is literature; I would say that anything that bears saying twice is quotable.Collection: Literature
Within this realm of choicelessness, we do choose how we live.Collection: Inspirational
The problem for me is that reading is, I won't say a sacred, but nevertheless a pretty serious act.Collection: Reading
I have myself always been terrified of plagiarism - of being accused of it, that is. Every writer is a thief, though some of us are more clever than others at disguising our robberies. The reason writers are such slow readers is that we are ceaselessly searching for things we can steal and then pass off as our own: a natty bit of syntax, a seamless transition, a metaphor that jumps to its target like an arrow shot from an aluminum crossbow.Collection: Clever
Always seek the general and never quite trust it.Collection: Trust
I believe it was Gayelord Hauser, the nutritionist, who said, 'You are what you eat,' but if you happen to be an intellectual, you are what you quote.Collection: Believe