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Wright Morris Quotes

In the blur of the photograph, time leaves its gleaming, snail-like track.

In the blur of the photograph, time leaves its gleaming, snail-like track.

Wright Morris (1989). “Time pieces: photographs, writing, and memory”

The past is useless. That explains why it is past.

Wright Morris (1978). “Cause for Wonder”, p.53, U of Nebraska Press

When writing is good, everything is symbolic, but symbolic writing is seldom good.

Wright Morris (1968). “A Bill of Rites, a Bill of Wrongs, a Bill of Goods”, [New York] : New American Library

The photograph, after all, is just a photograph. Words will determine its meaning and status.

Wright Morris (1989). “Time pieces: photographs, writing, and memory”

We make to ourselves pictures of facts. The picture is a model of reality

Wright Morris (1975). “About fiction: reverent reflections on the nature of fiction with irreverent observations on writers, readers & other abuses”, HarperCollins Publishers

The man who walks alone is soon trailed by the F.B.I.

Wright Morris (1968). “A Bill of Rites, a Bill of Wrongs, a Bill of Goods”, [New York] : New American Library

Cats don't belong to people. They belong to places.

Wright Morris (1989). “Collected stories, 1948-1986”, David R. Godine Publisher

Everyone in California is from somewhere else.

Wright Morris (1977). “Love Among the Cannibals”, p.9, U of Nebraska Press