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Colson Whitehead Quotes

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A monster is a person who has stopped pretending.

"A Psychotronic Childhood" by Colson Whitehead, www.newyorker.com. June 4, 2012.

What isn't said is as important as what is said.

"How to Write" by Colson Whitehead, www.nytimes.com. July 26, 2012.

You are a New Yorker when what was there before is more real and solid than what is here now.

Colson Whitehead (2007). “The Colossus of New York”, p.4, Anchor

We never see other people anyway, only the monsters we make of them.

Colson Whitehead (2011). “Zone One”, p.214, Random House

The city knows you better than any living person because it has seen you when you are alone.

Colson Whitehead (2007). “The Colossus of New York”, p.8, Anchor

Sanctimony and self-regard are as American as smallpox blankets and supersize meals.

Colson Whitehead (2014). “The Noble Hustle: Poker, Beef Jerky, and Death”, p.69, Anchor