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Dean: God exists without qualms. As we roll along this way, I am positive beyond doubt that everything will be taken care of for us - that even you, as you drive, fearful of the wheel - the thing will go along of itself and you won't go off the road and I can sleep.
— Jack Kerouac
I'll write long sad tales about people in the legend of my life - This part is my part of the movie, let's hear yours.
— Jack Kerouac
I'm an idealist who has outgrown my idealism I have nothing to do the rest of my life but do it and the rest of my life to do it
— Jack Kerouac
Because in the end, you won't remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain." Jack Kerouac
— Jack Kerouac
You can't live in this world but there's no where else to go.
— Jack Kerouac
I'm back in these regions of fumbling dark uncertain creation, but it's my one and only world, and I'll do the best I can.
— Jack Kerouac
I'd rather walk than ride the airplane, I can fall on the ground flat on my face and die that way.
— Jack Kerouac
I woke up from a deep sleep to find everybody sleeping like lambs and the car parked God knows where, because I couldn't see out the steamy windows. I got out of the car. We were in the mountains: there was a heaven of sunrise, cool purple airs, red mountainsides, emerald pastures in valleys, dew, and transmuting clouds of gold; on the ground gopher holes, cactus, mesquite. It was time for me to drive on.
— Jack Kerouac
Hopalong Cassidy conducting his great white horse across the traffic;
— Jack Kerouac
And so we picked up our bags, he the trunk with his one good arm and I the rest, and staggered up to the cable-car stop; in a moment rolled down the hill with our legs dangling to the sidewalk from the jiggling shelf, two broken-down heroes of the Western night.
— Jack Kerouac
With the coming of Dean Moriarity began the part of my life you could call my life on the road.
— Jack Kerouac
The whole purpose of mountain-climbing to me isn't just to show off you can get to the top, it's getting out to this wild country.
— Jack Kerouac