On September 30, 1924, the writer and journalist Truman Capote, known for various novels such as Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Cold Blood, was born. We remember him with the surprising phrases of Truman Capote on the day of his birth.
He also became part of the world of cinema by being a screenwriter for some films such as Suspense !, by Jack Clayton (1961).
Truman Capote Enigmatic Quotes
It is impossible for a man who enjoys freedom to imagine what it means to be deprived of it.
All people are willing to work creatively. What happens is that most never notice it.
When murder is at stake, you can’t have a lot of considerations with personal pain. Not with privacy. Not with personal feelings. You have to ask questions. And some hurt deeply.
He laughed and told me he didn’t believe in heaven or hell, just dust on dust. They are those phrases that surprise by Truman Capote
If you spend a lot of time eating apples, you end up hating apples. That happens to me with the imagination for my books: I throw so much of it that I am empty, so I have to wait a few years until I gain imagination again to write again and exhaust it again.
What is life? It is the glow of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in winter. It is the brief shadow that crosses the grass and is lost in the sunset.
Friendship is a full-time occupation if that someone is really your friend. Therefore, you cannot have many friends, there would not be time for everyone
I will only say that the only thing that a writer must work with is the documentation that he has collected as a result of his own effort and observation, and the right to use it cannot be denied him. It can be condemned, but not denied.
I don’t like to leave a book unfinished, but I begged God to forgive me with my readings of Joyce. Never have my prayers been so long, but his writings were infumable.
Because while you are in this life, you always have something waiting for you and even if you know it and also know that it is something bad, what are you going to do? You cannot stop living.
It is not a question of fidelity to one’s own concepts, it is a question of commitment in order to remain an individual without the constant threat of conventional pressures.
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