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It is a pity, in my opinion, that no prize exists for the writer who best refrains from adding to the world's bad books.
— William, Saroyan
Armenag Saroyan. A good man of whom the worst that anybody was willing to say, was that he was too good for this world.
— William, Saroyan
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.
— William, Saroyan
The whole world and every human being in it is everybody's business.
— William, Saroyan
Every man in the world is better than someone else and not as good as someone else.
— William, Saroyan
No city invites the heart to come to life as San Francisco does. Arrival in San Francisco is an experience in living.
— William, Saroyan
You must not be unkind, especially when it happens that you're right.
— William, Saroyan
I used to throw things out, saying, 'This isn't great.' It didn't occur to me that it didn't have to be great.
— William, Saroyan
The bicycle is the noblest invention of mankind.
— William, Saroyan
Everybody has got to die, but I have always believed an exception would be made in my case.
— William, Saroyan
Encourage virtue in whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow by the shame and terror of the world.
— William, Saroyan
And in the end you will realise that everything you did, you did for you and for the people like you ...
— Nrane Saroyan
All great art has madness, and quite a lot of bad art has it, too.
— William, Saroyan
The order I found was the order of disorder
— William, Saroyan
I discovered John Fante when I was 17 years old - strangely, not through Charles Bukowski, but through William Saroyan, who was his drinking buddy.
— Jonathan Evison
everybody loves a poet
a poet loves everybody — Aram Saroyan
a poet loves everybody — Aram Saroyan
My cup is yellow
Or not, though not's
Impossible
It's yellow — Aram Saroyan
Or not, though not's
Impossible
It's yellow — Aram Saroyan
I wanted to know her the way a bee wants to know a great bright flower.
— William, Saroyan
The Tax Collector's letters are invariably mimeographed, and all they say is that you still haven't paid him.
— William, Saroyan
A man's ethnic identity has more to do with a personal awareness than with geography.
— William, Saroyan
I see life as one life at one time, so many millions simultaneously, all over the earth.
— William, Saroyan
The mad also laugh, or is that what Freud and the others discovered perhaps, that only the mad laugh?
— William, Saroyan
One picture is worth a thousand words. Yes, but only if you look at the picture and say or think the thousand words
— William, Saroyan
Think before you speak, think twice before you shout, think three times before you go mad.
— William, Saroyan
We get very little wisdom from success, you know.
— William, Saroyan
Hemingway and Saroyan had the line, the magic of it. The problem was that Hemingway didn't know how to laugh and Saroyan was filled with sugar.
— Charles Bukowski
Christmas is sights, especially the sights of Christmas reflected in the eyes of a child.
— William, Saroyan
My work has always been the product of my time.
— William, Saroyan
This is a hell of a night. I don't want to leave it just to go to sleep.
— William, Saroyan
This was such bad writing that it was good.
— William, Saroyan
In the end, today is forever, yesterday is still today, and tomorrow is already today.
— William, Saroyan
Armenag Saroyan was the failed poet, the failed Presbyterian preacher, the failed American, the failed theological student.
— William, Saroyan
Give me something about bacteria. Give me something that won't make me feel so inferior
— William, Saroyan
What a people talk about means something. What they don't talk about means something.
— William, Saroyan
Human memory works its own wheel, and stops where it will, entirely without reference to the last stop, and with no connection with the next.
— William, Saroyan
You may tend to get cancer from the thing that makes you want to smoke so much, not from the smoking itself.
— William, Saroyan
Every man is correct in asking God why he is stuck with himself, and his rotten luck.
— William, Saroyan
I'm not the kind of guy to knock at a door and then when the door is opened not go in.
— William, Saroyan
You live and die according to what goes on in yourself, which no one else can even begin to know, not even father, mother, wife, son, or daughter.
— William, Saroyan
What is a street? It is where the living weep, where the dead go off in silence to their peace.
— William, Saroyan
Kids are always the only future the human race has.
— William, Saroyan
You write a hit play the same way you write a flop
— William, Saroyan
No enemy is so annoying as one who was a friend, or still is a friend,and there are many more of these than one would suspect.
— William, Saroyan
Be grateful for yourself ... be thankful.
— William, Saroyan
There could be no extreme vanity in my recognition of myself, if in fact there could be any at all.
— William, Saroyan
He was under the impression that he belonged wherever there was something interesting to see.
— William, Saroyan
Be, beget, begone.
— William, Saroyan
I am enormously wise and abysmally ignorant
— William, Saroyan
But who can speak to God, or rather who can't? The question is, who can get an answer?
— William, Saroyan
Live, for this is the time of your life.
— William, Saroyan
When Ulysses saw his brother, a wonderful thing happened to his face. All the terror left his eyes, because now he was hom
— William, Saroyan
It takes a lot of rehearsing for a man to be himself.
— William, Saroyan
The greatest happiness you can have is knowing that you do not necessarily require happiness.
— William, Saroyan
I have managed to conceal my madness fairly effectively, and as far as I know it hasn't hurt anybody badly, for which I am grateful.
— William, Saroyan
Art is what is irresistible.
— William, Saroyan
If I have any desire at all, it is to show the brotherhood of man.
— William, Saroyan
We are not forced into unpleasant activities. We either allow them to come about or we encourage them to come about.
— William, Saroyan
My work is writing, but my real work is being.
— William, Saroyan
Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding place and let it be free and unashamed.
— William, Saroyan
Nothing good ever ends.
— William, Saroyan
The best that can be said for anybody is probably that you misunderstood him favorably.
— William, Saroyan
People are people. Don't be afraid of them.
— William, Saroyan
Remember that every man is a variation of yourself
— William, Saroyan
The Americans have found the healing of God in a variety of things, the most pleasant of which is probably automobile drives.
— William, Saroyan
It is impossible not to notice that our world is tormented by failure, hate, guilt, and fear.
— William, Saroyan
I care so much about everything that I care about nothing
— William, Saroyan
All things lie dark in possibility.
— William, Saroyan
You know the look: genius gone to pot, and ready to join the Communist Party
— William, Saroyan
I can see the beauty of everything only through a fog.
— Nrane Saroyan
Human greatness is a rather difficult thing to account for, and more often than not one is mistaken in one's hunches about somebody one has met.
— William, Saroyan
I can't hate for long. It isn't worth it.
— William, Saroyan
Genius is play, and man's capacity for achieving genius is infinite, and many may achieve genius only through play.
— William, Saroyan
I don't think my writing is sentimental, although it is a very sentimental thing to be a human being.
— William, Saroyan
Remember that in the midst of that which is most tragic there is always the comic and in the midst that which is most evil there is always much good.
— William, Saroyan
There is no real freedom for the man who is in so much of a hurry that he is annoyed by the human race and by the hot glaring afternoon sun.
— William, Saroyan
Doctors don't know everything really. They understand matter, not spirit. And you and I live in the spirit.
— William, Saroyan
All I can do is write my stories for mankind, and rest easy.
— William, Saroyan
Sunday is the day people go quietly mad, one way or another.
— William, Saroyan
People is all everything is, all it has ever been, all it can ever be.
— William, Saroyan
All writers are discontent. That's because they're aware of a potential and believe they're not reaching it.
— William, Saroyan
The role of art is to make a world which can be inhabited.
— William, Saroyan
Their singing wasn't particularly good, but the feeling with which they sang was not bad at all.
— William, Saroyan
The people you hate, well, this is the question about such people: why do you hate them?
— William, Saroyan
Lionel whispered because he was under the impression that it was out of respect for books, not consideration for readers.
— William, Saroyan
Even after you've won fame and fortune, every time you write you've got to write, there's no shortcut, you have to start your career all over again.
— William, Saroyan
Good people are good because they've come to wisdom through failure.
— William, Saroyan
Illness must be considered to be as natural as health.
— William, Saroyan
I watch the growth of spirit in the children who come to my class.
— William, Saroyan
What a lonely and silly thing it is to be an Armenian writer in America.
— William, Saroyan
When I began to wait to live I really began to wait to die.
— William, Saroyan
I do not know what makes a writer, but it probably isn't happiness.
— William, Saroyan
Nobody, but nobody, is going to tell me I'm not the most. I am. I was the most when everybody else was struggling bitterly to become a little.
— William, Saroyan
If I want to do anything, I want to speak a more universal language.
— William, Saroyan
I believe there are ways whose ends are life instead of death.
— William, Saroyan
Jack Benny had style from the beginning. He stood straight and walked kind of sideways as if he were being gently shoved by a touch of genius.
— William, Saroyan