15 Quotes & Sayings By John D Macdonald

John D. (Jack) MacDonald (1911-1990) was a writer best known for his novels and short stories depicting the insular world of the North Shore of Long Island. His work has been called "a masterpiece of suspense" by Publishers Weekly, and his detective Travis McGee is one of the most popular characters in American crime fiction. MacDonald began writing at age sixteen and continued to write and publish for more than forty years Read more

He died in 1990.

Please not yet. Those are the three eternal words. Please...
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Please not yet. Those are the three eternal words. Please not yet. John D. MacDonald
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It's a tricky, complex, indifferent society, Puss. It's a loophole world. And there are a lot of clever animals who know how to reach through the loopholes and pick the pockets of the unsuspecting. John D. MacDonald
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I am wary of the whole dreary deadening structured mess that we have built into such a glittering top-heavy structure that there is nothing left to see but the glitter, and the brute routines of maintaining it. John D. MacDonald
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We were about to give up and call it a night when somebody threw the girl off the bridge. John D. MacDonald
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In all emotional conflicts, the thing you find the most difficult to do, is the thing that you should do."-- Meyer's Law John D. MacDonald
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Vulnerability is the curse of the thinking classes. John D. MacDonald
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A woman who does not guard and treasure herself cannot be of very much value to anyone else. John D. MacDonald
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It is one thing to look at a mistreated boat and another to look at a tomb. The silence of the bay seemed more intense. And I could see the glint of the carrion flies. John D. MacDonald
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When you look at pictures of people you know are dead, there is something different about the eyes. As if they anticipated their particular fate. It is a visceral recognition. I told myself I was getting too fanciful and went to bed. John D. MacDonald
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When you see the ugliness behind the tears of another person, it makes you take a closer look at your own. John D. MacDonald
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Education is something which should be apart from the necessities of earning a living, not a tool therefor. It needs contemplation, fallow periods, the measured and guided study of the history of man's reiteration of the most agonizing question of all: Why? John D. MacDonald
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At times it seems as if arranging to have no commitment of any kind to anyone would be a special freedom. But in fact the whole idea works in reverse. The most deadly commitment of all is to be committed only to one's self. Some come to realize this after they are in the nursing home. John D. MacDonald
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Friendships like marriages are dependent on avoiding the unforgivable. John D. MacDonald
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Integrity is not a conditional word. It doesn't blow in the wind or change with the weather. It is your inner image of yourself, and if you look in there and see a man who won't cheat, then you know he never will. John D. MacDonald