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He was interviewed in the early 60s by a young novelist, pati Hill (George Plimpton Quotes)
My favorite monologue in the book is Kate Harrington’s story of her relationship with Truman (George Plimpton Quotes)
I remember being awed by it - the uniqueness and nicety of style - and I suspect I was a bit jealous because we were more or less of the same generation (George Plimpton Quotes)
The New York Times published the guest list on the front page. The masks were a brilliant concept (George Plimpton Quotes)
As happens with people who love a thing too much, it destroys them. Oscar Wilde said, ‘You destroy the thing that you love.’ It’s the other way around. What you love destroys you (George Plimpton Quotes)
I remember being awed by it - the uniqueness and nicety of style - and I suspect I was a bit jealous because we were more or less of the same generation. (George Plimpton Quotes)
He still has the same way of calling to me, as if I’m still new to him, as if he has yet to get over me. (George Plimpton Quotes)
I never understood people who don’t have bookshelves (George Plimpton Quotes)
I have never been convinced there’s anything inherently wrong in having fun (George Plimpton Quotes)
Art has something to do with the arrest of attention in the midst of distraction (George Plimpton Quotes)
The smaller the ball used in the sport, the better the book (George Plimpton Quotes)
It is also one of the pleasures of oral biography, in that the reader, rather than editor, is jury (George Plimpton Quotes)
At the base of it was the urge, if you wanted to play football, to knock someone down, that was what the sport was all about, the will to win closely linked with contact (George Plimpton Quotes)
He still has the same way of calling to me, as if I’m still new to him, as if he has yet to get over me (George Plimpton Quotes)