Great Throughts Treasury

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Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason.

Man |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

Mr. Barnes, it is because I have lived very much that now I can enjoy everything so well

Heart | Man | People | Will | Old |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

The great thing is to last and get your work done and see and hear and learn and understand; and write when there is something that you know; and not before; and not too damned much after. Let those who want to save the world if you can get to see it clear and as a whole. Then any part you make will represent the whole if it's made truly. The thing to do is work and learn to make it.

Art | Knowledge | Man | Time | Art |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

That terrible mood of depression of whether it's any good or not is what is known as The Artist's Reward.

Cruelty | Day | Important | Learning | Light | Man | Occupation | People | Sacrifice | Will | Cruelty | Value |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

There is no night life in Spain. They stay up late but they get up late. That is not night life. That is delaying the day. Night life is when you get up with a hangover in the morning. Night life is when everybody says what the hell and you do not remember who paid the bill. Night life goes round and round and you look at the wall to make it stop. Night life comes out of a bottle and goes into a jar. If you think how much are the drinks it is not night life.

Good | Happy | Love | Man | People | Wife |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

Then he was sorry for the great fish... How many people will he feed?.. But are they worthy to eat him? No, of course, not. There is no one worthy of eating him from the manner of his behavior and his great dignity.

Man | Panic | Pity | Will | Wise | Wonder | Old |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

Where did you wash? the boy thought. The village water supply was two streets down the road. I must have water here for him, the boy thought, and soap and a good towel. Why am I so thoughtless? I must get him another shirt and a jacket for the winter and some sort of shoes and another blanket.

Man |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

It is usually impossible for a large body of people to support themselves indefinitely by borrowing money, although a few people enjoy a great success at it for a time.

Dignity | Fear | Light | Man | Nothing |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

There are events which are so great that if a writer has participated in them his obligation is to write truly rather than assume the presumption of altering them with invention.

Better | Man | People | Old |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

I was blown up while we were eating cheese.

Danger | Disease | Fear | Man | Men | Stupidity | Time | Danger | Afraid | Vice |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

The war was a long way away. Maybe there wasn't any war. There was no war here. Then I realized it was over for me. But I did not have the feeling that it was really over. I had the feeling of a boy who thinks of what is happening at a certain hour at the schoolhouse from which he has played truant.

Good | Little | Man | Plenty | Old |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

If a writer knows enough about what he is writing about, he may omit things that he knows. The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one ninth of it being above water.

Children | Man |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

The dead do not need to rise. They are a part of the earth now and the earth can never be conquered. For the earth endureth forever. It will outlive all systems of tyranny. Those who have entered it honorably, and no men ever entered earth more honorably than those who died in Spain, already have achieved immortality.

Man | Nothing |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

It is the fault of the orders, which are too rigid. There is no allowance for a change in circumstance.

Man | Old |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

Look very small those obstacles which seemed a very big day.

Man | Ugly |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

That every day should be a fiesta seemed to me a marvelous discovery.

Chance | Good | Man |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

There were many words that you could not stand to hear and finally only the names of places had dignity. Certain numbers were the same way and certain dates and these with the names of the places were all you could say and have them mean anything. Abstract words such as glory, honor, courage, or hallow were obscene beside the concrete names of villages, the numbers of roads, the names of rivers, the numbers of regiments and the dates.

Day | Good | Luck | Man | Nothing | Luck | Old |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

The parody is the last refuge of the frustrated writer. Parodies are what you write when you are associate editor of the Harvard Lampoon. The greater the work of literature, the easier the parody. The step up from writing parodies is writing on the wall above the urinal.

Dirty | Distrust | Hope | Man | Murder | War | Will | Murder |

Ernest Hemingway, fully Ernest Miller Hemingway

Vice is a wonderful thing, Catherine said. The people who go in for it seem to have good taste about it.

Man | Old |