The mark of mediocrity is to look for precedent. Norman Mailer More Quotes by Norman Mailer More Quotes From Norman Mailer Is one human? Or merely alive? Like a blade of grass equal to all existance in the moment it is torn? Yes. If pain is fundament, then a blade of grass can know all there is. Norman Mailer painalivelife If only gravity were working, the path would be symmetrical, it is the wind resistance that produces the tragic curve. Norman Mailer curveswould-bewind The night before I left Las Vegas I walked out in the desert to look at the moon. There was a jeweled city on the horizon, spires rising in the night, but the jewels were diadems of electric and the spires were the neon of signs ten stories high. Norman Mailer vegasmoonnight Sex is not only a divine and beautiful activity; it's a murderous activity. People kill each other in bed. Some of the greatest crimes ever committed were committed in bed. And no weapons were used. Norman Mailer beautifulsexpeople The Irish are the only men who know how to cry for the dirty polluted blood of all the world. Norman Mailer naughtymendirty It all comes down to who does the dishes. Norman Mailer dishesdoerelationship Writers don't have lifestyles. They just sit in little rooms and write. Norman Mailer writinglittlesrooms I usually need a can of beer to prime me. Norman Mailer primebeerneeds Along with all else, Sandman is a comic strip for intellectuals, and I say it's about time. Norman Mailer sandmancomic-stripscomic When I read it ["Tough Guys Don't Dance"], I don't wince, which is all I ever ask for a book I write. Norman Mailer literaturewritingbook We're all divided souls, we've got two natures in us, You measure schizophrenia not by the fact that you're divided but how well the divisions speak to one another. Norman Mailer divisionsoultwo Armstrong, sitting in the commander's seat, spacesuit on, helmet on, plugged into electrical and environmental umbilical's, is a man who is not only a machine himself in the links of these networks, but is also a man sitting in (what Collins is later to call) a 'mini-cathedral.' a man somewhat more than a pilot, somewhat more than a superpilot, is in fact a veritable high priest of the forces of society and scientific history concentrated in that mini cathedral, a general of the church of the forces of technology. Norman Mailer technologychurchmen So the blind will lead the blind, and the deaf shout warnings to one another until their voices are lost. Norman Mailer voiceblindwarning Cancer is the growth of madness denied. Norman Mailer cancermadnessgrowth I think the internet is the greatest waste of time since masturbation was discovered. Norman Mailer wasting-timewastethinking Murder offers the promise of vast relief. It is never unsexual. Norman Mailer reliefmurderpromise We didn't win the Cold War, we were just a big bank that bankrupted a smaller bank because we had an arms race that wiped the Russians out. Norman Mailer racewinningwar It's not a good idea to put your wife into a novel; not your latest wife anyway. Norman Mailer wifewritingideas Alimony is the curse of the writing class. Norman Mailer alimonywritingclass Culture is worth a little risk. Norman Mailer riskculturebook