John D. MacDonald Quotes
"The Turquoise Lament". Book by John D. MacDonald, November 1973.
John D MacDonald (2013). “Bright Orange for the Shroud: Introduction by Lee Child: Travis McGee”, p.5, Random House
John D MacDonald (2013). “Travis McGee: Books 4-6: Introduction by Lee Child”, p.251, Random House
Friendships, like marriages, are dependent on avoiding the unforgivable.
"The Last One Left". Book by John D. MacDonald, 1967.
"The Scarlet Ruse". Book by John D. MacDonald, 1973.
JOHN D. MACDONALD (1971). “A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE”
Integrity is not a conditional word. It doesn't blow in the wind or change with the weather.
"The Turquoise Lament". Interview with John D. MacDonald, 1973.
Being an adult means accepting those situations where no action is possible.
John D. MacDonald (1985). “Five complete Travis McGee novels”, Outlet
The only thing that prisons demonstrably cure is heterosexuality.
John D. MacDonald (1987). “The Long Lavender Look”, Fawcett
A man with a credit card is in hock to his own image of himself.
John D MacDonald (2013). “The Deep Blue Goodbye: Introduction by Lee Child: Travis McGee”, p.61, Random House
John D MacDonald (1985). “Deep Blue Goodbye”, Fawcett