There's never a dearth of reasons to shoot at the President. Don DeLillo More Quotes by Don DeLillo More Quotes From Don DeLillo Look past the violence. There is a wonderful brimming spirit of innocence and fun. Don DeLillo fun looks past Her death would leave me scattered, talking to chairs and pillows. Don't let us die, I want to cry out to that fifth-century sky ablaze with mystery and spiral light. Let us both live forever, in sickness and health, feebleminded, doddering, toothless, liver-spotted, dim-sighted, hallucinating. Who decides these things? What is out there? Who are you? Don DeLillo light sky talking Out of some persistent sense of large-scale ruin, we kept inventing hope. Don DeLillo persistent scales ruins The world is full of abandoned meanings. In the commonplace I find unexpected themes and intensities. Don DeLillo abandoned unexpected world Brilliant people never think of the lives they smash, being brilliant. Don DeLillo brilliant people thinking Time seems to pass. The world happens, unrolling into moments, and you stop to glance at a spider pressed to its web. There is a quickness of light and a sense of things outlined precisely and streaks of running luster on the bay. You know more surely who you are on a strong bright day after a storm when the smallest falling leaf is stabbed with self-awareness. The wind makes a sound in the pines and the world comes into being, irreversibly, and the spider rides the wind-swayed web. Don DeLillo strong running fall A person rises on a word and falls on a syllable. Don DeLillo syllables persons fall A shrewd person would one day start a religion based on coincidence, if he hasn't already, and make a million. Don DeLillo one-day coincidence persons Isn't death the boundary we need? Doesn't it give a precious texture to life, a sense of definition? You have to ask yourself whether anything you do in this life would have beauty and meaning without the knowledge you carry of a final line, a border or limit. Don DeLillo finals borders giving He thinks he's happy but it's just a nerve cell in his brain that's getting too much stimulation or too little stimulation. Don DeLillo cells brain thinking We commit our crimes at night and reveal ourselves in the high noon of studio lights. Don DeLillo noon light night Sitting for a picture is morbid business. A portrait doesn't begin to mean anything until the subject is dead. This is the whole point. We're doing this to create a kind of sentimental past for people in decades to come. It's their past, their history we're inventing here. And it's not how I look now that matters. It's how I'll look in twenty-five years as clothing and faces change, as photographs change. The deeper I pass into death, the more powerful my picture becomes. Isn't this why picture-taking is so ceremonial? It's like a wake. And I'm the actor made up for the laying-out. Don DeLillo powerful mean past All human existence is a trick of light. Don DeLillo tricks existence light America can be saved only by what it's trying to destroy. Don DeLillo saved trying america Something lurked inside the truth. Don DeLillo People say great art is immortal. I say there's something mortal in it. It carries a glimpse of death. Don DeLillo glimpse people art Bloomberg weighed three hundred pounds. This itself was historical. I revered his weight. It was an affirmation of humanity's reckless potential; it went beyond legend and returned through mist to the lovely folly of history. To weigh three hundred pounds. What devout vulgarity. Don DeLillo lovely historical humanity Say heat. Say wet between my legs. Say legs. Seriously, I want you to. Stockings. Whisper it. The word is meant to be whispered. Don DeLillo heat legs want A photograph is a universe of dots. The grain, the halide, the little silver things clumped in the emulsion. Once you get inside a dot, you gain access to hidden information, you slide into the smallest event. This is what technology does. It peels back the shadows and redeems the dazed and rumbling past. It makes reality come true. Don DeLillo technology photography past There is no lie in war or preparation of war that can't be defended. Don DeLillo preparation war lying