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William Saroyan Quotations

William Saroyan (31 August 1908 - 18 May 1981) was an Armenian American author, famous for his novel The Human Comedy (1943), and other works dealing with the comedies and tragedies of everyday existence.

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Genius is play, and man's capacity for achieving genius is infinite, and many may achieve genius only through play. One day in the afternoon of the world, glum death will come and sit in you... The writer is a spiritual anarchist, as in the depth of his soul every man is... He wanted to be a passenger on anything that was going anywhere, but most of all on a ship... I don't like to see kids throw away their truth just because it isn't worth a dime in the open market. Everybody has to die, but I always believed an exception would be made in my case. Now what? Try as much as possible to be wholly alive with all your might, and when you laugh, laugh like hell. And when you get angry, get good and angry. Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough....

The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze (1934)

The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze and Other Stories (1934)
For an eternal moment he was still all things at once: the bird, the fish, the rodent, the reptile, and man...

A Cold Day

Seventy Thousand Assyrians (1934)

I see life as one life at one time, so many millions simultaneously, all over the earth.

The Resurrection of a Life (1935)

There is no such thing as a soldier. I see death as a private event, the destruction of the universe in the brain and in the senses of one man...

First Visit to Armenia (1935)

Inhale and Exhale (1936)

I believe there are ways whose ends are life instead of death.

Antranik and the Spirit of Armenia

My Heart's in the Highlands (1939)

The whole world and every human being in it is everybody's business. Art comes from the world, belongs to it, can never escape from it. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding-place and let it be free and unashamed.

The Time of Your Life (1939)

Don't forget that some things count more than other things.

Something About a Soldier (1940)

My Name Is Aram (1940)

It wasn't morning yet, but it was summer and with daybreak not many minutes around the corner of the world it was light enough for me to know I wasn't dreaming... We didn't say anything because there was such an awful lot to say, and no language to say it in. I found many men to whom I felt deeply grateful ... but the first man to whom I felt definitely related was George Bernard Shaw.

Hello Out There (1941)

The Human Comedy (1943)

Everything alive is part of each of us, and many things which do not move as we move are part of us. The sun is part of us, the earth, the sky, the stars, the rivers, and the oceans. One nickel, one secret. No exchanges, no refunds.

Jim Dandy : Fat Man in a Famine (1947)

The Bicycle Rider In Beverly Hills (1952)

I can't hate for long. It isn't worth it. A man cannot write a poem or a story that will transform the whole nature of man, his reality and his truth, making them greater and nobler... The real story can never be told. It is untellable.

Here Comes There Goes You Know Who (1961)

I am not estranged from God, although I am a disbeliever in everything about God excepting God indefinable, inside all and careless of all. Everybody seemed to be addicted to the obvious, being astonished by it, and forever harping about the details which I had long ago weighted, measured, and discarded as irrelevant and useless. If you can measure it, don't. If you can weigh it, it isn't worth the bother. It isn't what you're after. I believed from the beginning of remembered experience that I was somebody with an incalculable potential for enlargement ... I felt at the same time, and pretty much constantly, that I was nothing in relation to Enormity, the Unknown, and the Unknowable.

I Used to Believe I Had Forever — Now I'm Not So Sure (1968)

Places Where I've Done Time (1972)

Sons Come and Go, Mothers Hang in Forever (1976)

Jesus never said anything about absurdity... he didn't even try to make the theory understandable in terms of the reality and experience of the rest of us. For if everybody else is also not what Jesus said he was, what good is what he said?

Obituaries (1979)

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