Quotes From "Soldiers Pay" By William Faulkner

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And George Farr had the town, the earth, the world to himself and his sorrow. Music came faint as a troubling rumor beneath the spring night, sweetened by distance: a longing knowing no ease. (Oh God, oh God! ) At last George Farr gave up trying to see her. He had 'phoned vainly and time after time, at last the telephone became the end in place of the means: he had forgotten why he wanted to reach her. Finally he told himself that he hated her, that he would go away; finally he was going to as much pains to avoid her as he had been to see her. So he slunk about the streets like a criminal, avoiding her, feeling his his very heart stop when he did occasionally see her unmistakable body from a distance. And at night he lay sleepless and writhing to think of her, then to rise and don a few garments and walk past her darkened house, gazing in slow misery at the room in which he knew she lay, soft and warm, in intimate slumber, then to return to home and bed to dream of her brokenly. . William Faulkner
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Sex and death: the front door and the back door of the world. William Faulkner
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Women know more about words than men ever will. And they know how little they can ever possibly mean. William Faulkner
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Freedom comes with the decision: it does not wait for the act. William Faulkner
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Stars were golden unicorns neighing unheard through blue meadows. William Faulkner
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Wanton stars galloped neighing like unicorns in blue meadows. William Faulkner
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Only fools imply compliments. The wise man comes right out with it, point-blank. Imply criticism--unless the criticized isn't within earshot. William Faulkner