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en I understand the hero (of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms) keeps getting in bed with women, and the war wasn't fought that way
  Harold Ross

en I understand the hero (of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms) keeps getting in bed with women, and the war wasn't fought that way
  Harold Ross

en [Sir Anthony Hopkins has been earmarked to play Nobel prize-winning novelist Ernest Hemingway in a new film, Papa. To be directed by New Zealander Roger Donaldson, the project has yet to secure funding although the script is based on Hemingway's encounter with Denne Bart Petitclerc, America's youngest war correspondent in Korea, who was inspired by how Hemingway reported the Spanish civil war.] Hemingway was a great writer and a great character, ... If anybody can play Hemingway, Tony Hopkins can.

en Before I was reading science fiction, I read Hemingway. Farewell to Arms was my first adult novel that said not everything ends well. It was one of those times where reading has meant a great deal to me, in terms of my development - an insight came from that book.

en One gets the impression that this is how Ernest Hemingway would have written had he gone to Vassar.
  Jack Paar

en Ernest Hemingway was in love with Africa and as with others in such a state of emotion ... he constructed for himself, according to his needs and desires, something that had little relation to the reality of the continent,
  Nadine Gordimer

en From Ernest Hemingway's stories, I learned to listen within my stories for what went unsaid by my characters.
  Nadine Gordimer

en F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner have fewer published novels combined than any number of contemporary novelists-Roberts, King, Koontz, Steel, etc.

en F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner have fewer published novels combined than any number of contemporary novelists-Roberts, King, Koontz, Steel, etc.

en There are people who venerate Hemingway who have never read Hemingway. It's not Hemingway the writer they're in love with, it's the active outdoorsman.

en There are people who venerate Hemingway who have never read
Hemingway. It's not Hemingway the writer they're in love
with, it's the active outdoorsman,


en Ernest showed me what it actually meant to be a leader. Ernest was the leader of the receivers when he was here. It made me mature a little faster than most would, just being around him. He wasn't going to take anything from the younger guys under him. He just wanted everybody to get the job done. I understood what that meant early, to actually have everybody on the same page.

en I love (F. Scott) Fitzgerald, (Ernest) Hemingway, I love Bill Bryson. At the same time, I love the Chinese (culture). I'm being stretched in new directions. The more areas I can expose myself to, the more effective I can do my job.

en I am also very proud to be a liberal. Why is that so terrible these days? The liberals were liberators -- they fought slavery, fought for women to have the right to vote, fought against Hitler, Stalin, fought to end segregation, fought to end apartheid. Liberals put an end to child labor and they gave us the five day work week! What's to be ashamed of? Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man.

en Farewell the tranquil mind; farewell content!
Farewell the plumed troop and the big wars
That make ambition virtue!

  William Shakespeare


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