John Irving Quotes About Heart

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  • … and so he tried to accept the ache in his heart as what Dr. Larch would call the common symptoms of normal life.

  • In our hearts... there must abide some pity for those people who have always felt themselves to be separate from even their most familiar surroundings, those people who either are foreigners or who suffer a singular point of view that makes them feel as if they’re foreigners - even in their native lands. In our hearts... there also abides a certain suspicion that such people need to feel set apart from their society. But people who initiate loneliness are no less lonely than those who are suddenly surprised by loneliness, nor are they undeserving of our pity.

  • I'm not a movie person. They're collaborations of the worst kind. You must compromise yourself to many interests that are venal and crass and do not have your best interests at heart.

  • My brain is sending poison to my heart.

    John Irving (2012). “The Cider House Rules”, p.286, Random House
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