John Updike Quotes About Water

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  • Within your own generation-the same songs, the same wars, the same attitudes toward those wars, the same rules and radio shows in the air-you can gauge the possibilities and impossibilities. With a person of another generation, you are treading water, playing with fire.

    John Updike (2010). “Rabbit at Rest”, p.462, Random House
  • Rain is grace; rain is the sky descending to the earth; without rain, there would be no life.

  • I know how to choke. Given even a splinter-thin opportunity to let my side down and destroy my own score, I will seize it. Not only does ice water not run through my veins, but what runs there has a boiling point lower than body temperature.

  • Life is a razor, you are always in hot water or a scrape.

  • Money is like water in a leaky bucket: no sooner there, it begins to drip.

    John Updike (2010). “Rabbit Is Rich”, p.28, Random House
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