Quotes from Ernest Hemingway
The rain will stop, the night will end, the hurt will fade. Hope is never so lost that it can't be found.
— Ernest Hemingway
The rain will stop, the night will end, the hurt will fade. Hope is never so lost that it can't be found.
— Ernest Hemingway
How did you go bankrupt? Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.
— Ernest Hemingway
What are you called? Georgette. How are you called? Jacob. That's a Flemish name. American too. You're not Flamand? No, American. Good, I detest Flamands.
— Ernest Hemingway
Nobody knows what's in him until he tries to pull it out. If there's nothing, or very little, the shock can kill a man.
— Ernest Hemingway
I can't say how every time I ever put my arms around you I felt that I was home.
— Ernest Hemingway
Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated.
— Ernest Hemingway
America is the land of wide lawns and narrow minds.
— Ernest Hemingway
Only one marriage I regret. I remember after I got that marriage license I went across from the license bureau to a bar for a drink. The bartender said, 'What will you have, sir?' And I said, 'A glass of hemlock.'
— Ernest Hemingway
None of it was important now. The wind blew it out of his head.
— Ernest Hemingway
And chase hard and good and with no mistakes and do not overrun them.
— Ernest Hemingway
There were many words that you could not stand to hear and finally only the names of places had dignity. Abstract words such as glory, honor, courage, or hallow were obscene.
— Ernest Hemingway