In his extreme youth Stoner had thought of love as an absolute state of being to which, if one were lucky, one might find access; in his maturity he had decided it was the heaven of a false religion, toward which one ought to gaze with an amused disbelief, a gently familiar contempt, and an embarrassed nostalgia. Now in his middle age he began to know that it was neither a state of grace nor an illusion; he saw it as a human act of becoming, a condition that was invented and modified moment by moment and day by day, by the will and the intelligence and the heart.
A war doesn’t merely kill off a few thousand or a few hundred thousand young men. It kills off something in a people that can never be brought back. … - John Edward Williams
A war doesn’t merely kill off a few thousand or a few hundred thousand young men. It kills off something in a people that can never be brought back. …
- John Edward Williams
It seems to me that the moralist is the most useless and contemptible of creatures. He is useless in that he would expend his energies upon making ju… - John Edward Williams
It seems to me that the moralist is the most useless and contemptible of creatures. He is useless in that he would expend his energies upon making ju…
You must remember what you are and what you have chosen to become, and the significance of what you are doing. There are wars and defeats and victori… - John Edward Williams
You must remember what you are and what you have chosen to become, and the significance of what you are doing. There are wars and defeats and victori…
In his forty-third year William Stoner learned what others, much younger, had learned before him: that the person one loves at first is not the perso… - John Edward Williams
In his forty-third year William Stoner learned what others, much younger, had learned before him: that the person one loves at first is not the perso…
To read without joy is stupid. - John Edward Williams
To read without joy is stupid.
In the University library he wandered through the stacks, among the thousands of books, inhaling the musty odor of leather, cloth, and drying page as… - John Edward Williams
In the University library he wandered through the stacks, among the thousands of books, inhaling the musty odor of leather, cloth, and drying page as…
Sometimes, immersed in his books, there would come to him the awareness of all that he did not know, of all that he had not read; and the serenity fo… - John Edward Williams
Sometimes, immersed in his books, there would come to him the awareness of all that he did not know, of all that he had not read; and the serenity fo…
The love of literature, of language, of the mystery of the mind and heart showing themselves in the minute, strange, and unexpected combinations of l… - John Edward Williams
The love of literature, of language, of the mystery of the mind and heart showing themselves in the minute, strange, and unexpected combinations of l…
In his extreme youth Stoner had thought of love as an absolute state of being to which, if one were lucky, one might find access; in his maturity he … - John Edward Williams
In his extreme youth Stoner had thought of love as an absolute state of being to which, if one were lucky, one might find access; in his maturity he …
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