Truman Capote Quotes About Literature
We have collected for you the TOP of Truman Capote's best quotes about Literature! Here are collected all the quotes about Literature starting from the birthday of the Author – September 30, 1924! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 3 sayings of Truman Capote about Literature. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
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Age
Alcohol
Anxiety
Art
Autumn
Birds
Bones
Books
Boundaries
Character
Children
Country
Critics
Diamonds
Dreams
Earth
Eyes
Feelings
Genius
Geography
Giving
Heart
Home
House
Imagination
Inspirational
Life
Literature
Loneliness
Love
Lying
Memories
Morning
Motivation
Motivational
Past
Reading
Running
Silence
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Spring
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Sunday
Talent
Understanding
Waiting
Writing
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All literature is gossip.
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Hulga the whole while hollering like a half-slaughtered hog. (Attention, students of literature! Alliteration - have you noticed? - is my least vice.)
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Of course, at their best, movies are anti-literature and, as a medium, belong not to writers, not to actors, but to directors.
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