"Work could cure almost anything..." - Quote by Ernest Hemingway
Work could cure almost anything
More by Ernest Hemingway
“You're going to write straight and simple and good now. That's the start.''What if I'm not straight and simple and good? Do you think I can write that way?''Write how you are but make it straight.”
“No good book has ever been written that has in it symbols arrived at beforehand and stuck in. ... I tried to make a real old man, a real boy, a real sea and a real fish and real sharks. But if I made them good and true enough they would mean many things”
“A writer of fiction is really... a congenital liar who invents from his own knowledge or that of other men.”
More on Work
“When Thomas Edison worked late into the night on the electric light, he had to do it by gas lamp or candle. I'm sure it made the work seem that much more urgent.”
“Football is a great deal like life in that it teaches that work, sacrifice, perseverance, competitive drive, selflessness and respect for authority is the price that each and every one of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile.”
“Pressed into service means pressed out of shape.”
More on Healing
“Grief is like a long valley, a winding valley where any bend may reveal a totally new landscape.”
“I was tormented with guilt for years and years. In fact, it was so bad that if I didn't feel wrong, I didn't feel right!”
“The greatest good we can do our country is to heal its party divisions and make them one people.”