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Top 20 David Markson Quotes (2025 Update)

David Markson Quote: “Oedipus gouges out his eyes, Jocasta hangs herself, both guiltless; the play has come to a harmonious conclusion. Wrote Schiller.”
David Markson Quote: “Once, I had a dream of fame. Generally, even then, I was lonely.”
David Markson Quote: “The morning’s recollection of the emptiness of the day before. Its anticipation of the emptiness of the day to come.”
David Markson Quote: “Doubtless these are inconsequential perplexities. Still, inconsequential perplexities have now and again been known to become the fundamental mood of existence, one suspects.”
David Markson Quote: “You will say that I am old and mad, was what Michaelangelo wrote, but I answer that there is no better way of being sane and free from anxiety than by being mad.”
David Markson Quote: “I still notice the burned house, mornings, when I walk along the beach. “Well, obviously I do not notice the house. What I notice is what remains of the house. One is still prone to think of a house as a house, however, even if there is not remarkably much left of it.”
David Markson Quote: “Trying to imagine E. M. Forster, who found Ulysses indecorous, at a London performance of Lenny Bruce – to which in fact he was once taken. Trying to imagine the same for a time-transported Nathaniel Hawthorne – who during his first visit to Europe was even shocked by the profusion of naked statues.”
David Markson Quote: “An information bureau of the human condition, Theodor Adorno called Kafka.”
David Markson Quote: “You can learn more by going to the opera than you ever can by reading Emerson. Like that there are two sexes.”
David Markson Quote: “Can Protagonist think of a single film that interests him as much as the three-hundredth best book he ever read?”
David Markson Quote: “What do any of us ever truly know?”
David Markson Quote: “I also believe I met William Gaddis once. He did not look Italian.”
David Markson Quote: “How can I tell what I think until I see what I say?”
David Markson Quote: “He had a face roughly the shape and color of a clumsily peeled Idaho potato, and he had a jaw like the end of a cigarette carton.”
David Markson Quote: “In addition to remembering things that one does not know how one remembers, one would also appear to remember things that one has no idea how one knew to begin with.”
David Markson Quote: “Helen ran off with a lover only once in her life herself, and for three thousand years nobody would ever let her forget about it.”
David Markson Quote: “One never does solve what it is about watching fires, really.”
David Markson Quote: “Finally on Tuesday I understood why I was feeling depressed.”
David Markson Quote: “In fact one frequently seemed to gather all sorts of similar information about subjects one had less than profound interest in.”
David Markson Quote: “At thirty-seven, in Key West, Ernest Hemingway badly marked up Wallace Stevens’ face in a never fully explained fistfight. Stevens was fifty-seven when it happened.”
David Markson Quote: “One of the things people generally admire about Van Gogh, even though they were not always aware of it, was the way he could make even a chair seem to have anxiety in it.”
David Markson Quote: “People who write novels only write them when they have very little else to write.”
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