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  • When you don't have any money, the problem is food. When you have money, it's sex. When you have both, it's health. If everything is simply jake, then you're frightened of death

    The Ginger Man ch. 5 (1955)
  • I'm starved for love. Not ordinary love but real love. The love that's like music or something.

    J. P. Donleavy (2010). “The Ginger Man”, p.149, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • I remember one letter from a girl in a midwestern town who read one of my books and thought she had discovered it- that no one had ever read it or knew about it. Then one day in her local library she found cards for one or two of my other books. They were full of names- the books were borrowed all the time. She resented this a bit and then walked around the town looking in everybody's face and wondering if they were the ones who were reading my books. That is someone I write for.

  • Food Throwers: Begun usually by estranged couples, once this victual flinging starts, everyone will do it...Should your dinner party have become an out of control concussion match with opponents catapulting croutons and petits pois across the mahogany, don't fight it, go with it. And when you have the desire to quell the uprising approach the original perpetrator from behind. There, slowly crown her with the contents of the fresh fruit salad bowl. But be warned. Although this immobilizes and rivits everyone's attention it also gives them new ideas.

  • The purpose of writing is to make your mother and father drop dead with shame.

  • I got disappointed in human nature as well and gave it up because I found it too much like my own.

    J. P. Donleavy (2007). “A Fairy Tale of New York”, p.183, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • To marry the Irish is to look for poverty.

    J. P. Donleavy (2010). “The Ginger Man”, p.12, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • Dear Mr Skully, I have caught my neck in a mangle and will be indisposed for eternity. Yours in death S.D.

    J. P. Donleavy (2010). “The Ginger Man”, p.158, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • When I die, I want to decompose in a barrel of porter and have it served in all the pubs in Dublin. I wonder would they know it was me?

    Funny   Death   Beer  
    Ginger Man (1955) ch. 31
  • If you're going to love somebody, love somebody who needs it.

  • Blessed are they who in this sea of frailty, climb aboard a piece of ass as it floats by.

  • I'm all for Christianity, but insolence must be put down.

    J. P. Donleavy (2010). “The Ginger Man”, p.26, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • On Being Old. It's not nice but take comfort that you won't stay that way for ever.

    "The Unexpurgated Code". Book by J. P. Donleavy, 1975.
  • The inhabitants will always see both sides of an argument so long as it can result in a fight.

    "An Author and his Image: The Collected Short Pieces". Book by J. P. Donleavy, 1997.
  • Writing is turning one's worst moments into money.

    Quoted in Playboy, May 1979
  • Electronic books are a bad thing because they cannot be accumulated on shelves to remind you of your past, to impress your neighbors and colleagues, and to help prevent divorces thanks to the sheer bother of arguing over who owns what.

  • Sometimes you write and you find yourself almost wondering how it will turn out. I don't think every writer sort of almost admits that at some stage his books can take on their own kind of life it selves and simply lead away into directions that they're not kind of prepared for.

  • At the age of 18 I don't think that I thought very differently than I did at the age of 25. I think we instinctively have the knowledge and adapt the knowledge we need.

  • Revenge is what I want. Nothing but pure unadulterated revenge. But my mother brought me up to be a lady.

  • And no. I must not go on thinking. For the pain will never go away. You just go on and live. In the dust of desertion. Still falling where last I loved.

    J. P. Donleavy (2007). “The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B”, p.299, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • The best book of the year, Grobel's writing is quite marvelous. The Hustons reads vividly, just like one of John Huston's great films.

  • You know, there must be happiness somewhere, when a lawyer dies.

    J. P. Donleavy (2007). “A Fairy Tale of New York”, p.214, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • Rid the mind of knowledge when looking for pleasure. Or start thinking and find a lot of pain.

    "The Saddest Summer of Samuel S". Book by J. P. Donleavy, 1966.
  • See all the women seated, youth in their face lifts, old age in their hands.

  • Expect the worst and that's what you'll get only it will be much worse.

    "Are you listening Rabbi Löw". Book by J. P. Donleavy, 1987.
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