12 Quotes & Sayings By Herman Wouk

Herman Wouk's novels and short stories have been translated into more than fifteen languages. He is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Caine Mutiny, which was made into an Academy Award-winning film starring Humphrey Bogart. He has also written two nonfiction books about his experiences as a World War II naval officer, The Winds of War and War and Remembrance. USA Today named him one of the 100 most powerful American writers of all time.

When in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream...
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When in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout. Herman Wouk
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Look at us. We build giant highways and murderously fast cars for killing each other and committing suicide. Instead of bomb shelters we construct gigantic frail glass buildings all over Manhattan at Ground Zero, a thousand feet high, open to the sky, life a woman undressing before an intruder and provoking him to rape her. We ring Russia's borders with missile-launching pads, and then scream that she's threatening us. In all history there's never been a more lurid mass example of the sadist-masochist expression of the thanatos instinct than the present conduct of the United States. The Nazis by comparison were Eagle Scouts. Herman Wouk
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Religious people tend to encounter, among those who are not, a cemented certainty that belief in God is a crutch for the weak and the fearful.. Now the belief in God may turn out at the last trump to be a mistake. Meantime, let us be quite clear, it is not merely the comfort of the simple--though it is that too, much to its glory--it is a formidable intellectual position with which most of the first-class minds of the human race, century in and century out, have concurred, each in his own way..speaking of crutches-- Freud can be a crutch, Marx can be a crutch, rationalism can be a crutch, and atheism can be two canes and a pair of iron braces. We none of us have all the answers, nor are we likely to have. But in the country of the halt, the man who is surest he has no limp may be the worst-crippled. Herman Wouk
Remember the good hours when the words are flowing well....
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Remember the good hours when the words are flowing well. And never mind the bad hours there is no life without them. Herman Wouk
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He had in his Bronx apartment a lodger less learned than himself, and much fiercer in piety. One day when we were studying the laws of repentance together, the lodger burst from his room. "What! " he said. "The atheists guzzles his whiskey and eats pork and wallows with women all his life long, and then repents the day before he dies and stands guiltless? While I spend a lifetime trying to please God?" My grandfather pointed to the book. "So it is written, " he said gently.–" Written! " the lodger roared. "There are books and there are books." And he slammed back into his room. The lodger's outrage seemed highly logical. My grandfather pointed out afterward that cancelling the past does not turn it into a record of achievement. It leaves it blank, a waste of spilled years. A man had better return, he said, while time remains to write a life worth scanning. And since no man knows his death day, the time to get a grip on his life is the first hour when the impulse strikes him. Herman Wouk
Boys fight the wars. We’d have the brotherhood of man...
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Boys fight the wars. We’d have the brotherhood of man tomorrow if the politicians had to get out and fight. Herman Wouk
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Income tax returns are the most imaginative fiction being written today. Herman Wouk
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The West Indian is not exactly hostile to change, but he is not much inclined to believe in it. This comes from a piece of wisdom that his climate of eternal summer teaches him. It is that, under all the parade of human effort and noise, today is like yesterday, and tomorrow will be like today; that existence is a wheel of recurring patterns from which no one escapes; that all anybody does in this life is live for a while and then die for good, without finding out much; and that therefore the idea is to take things easy and enjoy the passing time under the sun. The white people charging hopefully around the islands these days in the noon glare, making deals, bulldozing airstrips, hammering up hotels, laying out marinas, opening new banks, night clubs, and gift shops, are to him merely a passing plague. They have come before and gone before. Herman Wouk
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No adult is without problems except a happy imbecile. Herman Wouk
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I try to write a certain amount each day, five days a week. A rule sometimes broken is better than no rule. Herman Wouk
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Discount my partiality, but my report is that so far The Winds of War is looking good. Herman Wouk