Hurried business is bad business.
PATRICK DEWITT, The Sisters Brothers
The creak of bed springs suffering under the weight of a restless man is as lonely a sound as I know.
PATRICK DEWITT, The Sisters Brothers
When you sleep, your dreams are those of a dullard.
PATRICK DEWITT, Ablutions: Notes for a Novel
I had never been with a woman for longer than a night, and they had always been whores. And while throughout each of these speedy encounters I tried to maintain a friendliness with the women, I knew in my heart it was false, and afterward always felt remote and caved in. I had in the last year or so given up whores entirely, thinking it best to go without rather than pantomime human closeness.
PATRICK DEWITT, The Sisters Brothers
You put a wage behind something, it gives the act a sort of respectability.
PATRICK DEWITT, The Sisters Brothers
Luck was something you either earned or invented through strength of character. You had to come by it honestly; you could not trick or bluff your way into it.
PATRICK DEWITT, The Sisters Brothers
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