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Raymond Chandler Quotes - Page 4

And the commercials would have sickened a goat raised on barbed wire and broken beer bottles.

And the commercials would have sickened a goat raised on barbed wire and broken beer bottles.

Raymond Chandler (2002). “The Long Goodbye: A Novel”, p.93, Vintage Crime/Black Lizard

Hollywood is wonderful. Anyone who doesn't like it is either crazy or sober.

"Hollywood Remembered: An Oral History of Its Golden Age". Book by Paul Zollo, 2002.

Courage is a strange thing: One can never be sure of it

Raymond Chandler (2014). “The World of Raymond Chandler: In His Own Words”, p.36, Vintage

An age which is incapable of poetry is incapable of any kind of literature except the cleverness of a decadence.

Raymond Chandler, Dorothy Gardiner, Kathrine Sorley Walker (1977). “Raymond Chandler Speaking”, p.75, Univ of California Press

I think a man ought to get drunk at least twice a year just on principle, so he won't let himself get snotty about it.

Raymond Chandler (2014). “The World of Raymond Chandler: In His Own Words”, p.87, Vintage

She was the music heard faintly on the edge of sound.

Raymond Chandler, Dorothy Gardiner, Kathrine Sorley Walker (1977). “Raymond Chandler Speaking”, p.32, Univ of California Press

Neither of the two people in the room paid any attention to the way I came in, although only one of them was dead.

Raymond Chandler (2002). “The Big Sleep: A Novel”, p.34, Vintage Crime/Black Lizard

I have made three rules of writing for myself that are absolutes: Never take advice. Never show or discuss work in progress. Never answer a critic.

Raymond Chandler, Dorothy Gardiner, Kathrine Sorley Walker (1977). “Raymond Chandler Speaking”, p.93, Univ of California Press

I certainly admire people who do things.

Raymond Chandler, Czenzi Ormonde (1950). “Strangers on a Train: Part I, Final : [screenplay”

The moment a man begins to talk about technique that's proof that he is fresh out of ideas.

Raymond Chandler, Dorothy Gardiner, Kathrine Sorley Walker (1977). “Raymond Chandler Speaking”, p.73, Univ of California Press