Herbert Gold Quotes
Herbert Gold (1994). “Bohemia: Digging the Roots of Cool”, Touchstone Books
Isolation from power makes men look for a mob in which they can be strong.
Herbert Gold (2018). “The Magic Will: Stories and Essays”, p.240, Routledge
Old age is wasted on the elderly: the young know what to do with it-insist on something different.
Herbert Gold (1994). “Bohemia: Digging the Roots of Cool”, Touchstone Books
The would-bees take their honey from the flowers of creation.
Herbert Gold (1993). “Bohemia: Where Art, Angst, Love, and Strong Coffee Meet”
Herbert Gold (1971). “The Magic Will: Stories & Essays”, p.30, Transaction Publishers
He carried his childhood like a hurt warm bird held to his middle-aged breast.
Herbert Gold (2017). “The Age of Happy Problems”, p.78, Routledge
Herbert Gold (1971). “The Magic Will: Stories & Essays”, p.50, Transaction Publishers
Conformity is inevitable when folks huddle together in rebellion.
Herbert Gold (1994). “Bohemia: Digging the Roots of Cool”, Touchstone Books
Herbert Gold (1971). “The Magic Will: Stories & Essays”, p.3, Transaction Publishers