Ernest Hemingway Quotes About Wife

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  • He no longer dreamed of storms, nor of women, nor of great occurrences, nor of great fish, nor fights, nor contests of strength, nor of his wife. He only dreamed of places now and the lions on the beach. They played like young cats in the dusk and he loved them as he loved the boy. He never dreamed about the boy. He simply woke, looked out the open door at the moon and unrolled his trousers and put them on.

    Ernest Hemingway (1995). “The old man and the sea”, p.9, Hueber Verlag
  • When I saw my wife again standing by the tracks as the train came in by the piled logs at the station, I wished I had died before I had ever loved anyone but her.

    Ernest Hemingway (2014). “Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition”, p.199, Simon and Schuster
  • In the spring mornings I would work early while my wife still slept. The windows were open wide and the cobbles of the street were drying after the rain.

    Ernest Hemingway (2014). “Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition”, p.50, Simon and Schuster
  • There is no lonelier man in death, except the suicide, than that man who has lived many years with a good wife and then outlived her. If two people love each other there can be no happy end to it.

    Ernest Hemingway (2002). “Death in the Afternoon”, p.100, Simon and Schuster
  • One cat just leads to another." [Letter from Finca Vigia, Cuba, to his first wife, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (1943).]

  • To me heaven would be a big bull ring with me holding two barrera seats and a trout stream outside that no one else was allowed to fish in and two lovely houses in the town; one where I would have my wife and children and be monogamous and love them truly and well and the other where I would have my nine beautiful mistresses on nine different floors.

    Ernest Hemingway, Carlos Baker (2003). “Ernest Hemingway Selected Letters 1917-1961”, p.165, Simon and Schuster
  • 'Safety', the wife of Pablo said. 'There is no such thing as safety. There are so many seeking safety here now that they make a great danger. In seeking safety now you lose all.'

    Ernest Hemingway (2014). “For Whom the Bell Tolls”, p.67, Simon and Schuster
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