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    According to scholars of linguistics, the relation between a word and its meaning is arbitrary.

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    A dog will make eye contact. A cat will, too, but a cat's eyes don't even look entirely warm-blooded to me, whereas a dog's eyes look human except less guarded. A dog will look at you as if to say, "What do you want me to do for you? I'll do anything for you." Whether a dog can in fact, do anything for you if you don't have sheep (I never have) is another matter. The dog is willing.

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    A good heavy book holds you down. It's an anchor that keeps you from getting up and having another gin and tonic.

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    An author is a person who can never take innocent pleasure in visiting a bookstore again.

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    Any given generation gives the next generation advice that the given generation should have been given by the previous generation but now it's too late.

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    Anyone who undertakes the literary grind had better like playing around with words.

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    Being president of too many well-meaning organizations put my father into an early grave. The lesson in this was not lost on me.

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    Cats have intercepted my footsteps at the ankle for so long that my gait, both at home and on tour, has been compared to that of a man wading through low surf.

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    Certainly people have said a lot of deeply unfortunate and stupid things in Southern accents, but that doesn't mean there's anything wrong with the accent itself.

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    Contemporary American children, if they are old enough to grasp the concept of Santa Claus by Thanksgiving, are able to see through it by December 15th.

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    Doctors and lawyers must go to school for years and years, often with little sleep and with great sacrifice to their first wives.

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    English is an outrageous tangle of those derivations and other multifarious linguistic influences, from Yiddish to Shoshone, which has grown up around a gnarly core of chewy, clangorous yawps derived from ancestors who painted themselves blue to frighten their enemies.

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    Even intellectuals should have learned by now that objective rationality is not the default position of the human mind, much less the bedrock of human affairs.

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    Get your friends together, go to your local bookstore and have a book-buying party.

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    Going to Vanderbilt did a lot of things for me, and one of the things it cured me of was the need to follow college football.

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    Ham's substantial, ham is fat. Ham is firm and sound. Ham's what God was getting at When He made pigs so round.

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    I always wanted to win the Super Bowl so I could take it and hold it and see what lies beyond it. I think it may be the sun.

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    I am open to the accusation that I see compost as an end it itself. But we do grow some real red damn tomatoes such as you can't get in the stores. And potatoes, beans, lettuce, collards, onions, squash, cauliflower, eggplant, carrots, peppers. Dirt in you own backyard, producing things you eat. Makes you wonder.

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    I do not know what the cat can have eaten. Usually I know exactly what the cat has eaten. Not only have I fed it to the cat, at the cat's insistence, but the cat has thrown it up on the rug, and someone has tracked it all over onto the other rug. I do not know why cats are such habitual vomiters. They do not seem to enjoy it, judging by the sounds they make while they are doing it. It's their nature. A dog is going to bark. A cat is going to vomit.

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    I do not Twitter. I don't want to Twitter, and I don't see any point in Twittering. The last thing I want to do is tell people what I'm doing at the moment because I'm probably not doing what I'm supposed to be doing.

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    I do some eccentric dancing.

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    If a cat spoke, it would say things like, 'Hey, I don't see the problem here.'

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    I heard on public radio recently, there's a thing called Weed Dating. Singles get together in a garden and weed and then they take turns, they keep matching up with other people. Two people will weed down one row and switch over with two other people. It's in Vermont. I don't think I'd be very good at Weed Dating.

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    I just think lots of words have physicality. How about the word 'wobble?' You think that's arbitrary? When you say the word 'wince,' you wince. How about that?

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    I like weeding, but I tend to think of it as a solitary activity.

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    In the beginning, Atlanta was without form, and void; and it still is.

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    I prefer my oysters fried; that way I know my oysters died.

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    I studied French in high school and German in college and I once took a 24-hour Italian crash course. English has by far the most words in it of any other language. Our money might not be worth anything anymore, but the language is.

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    I think a writer is not an ideal husband... Writers tend to get off into their own heads and not notice the people that they're living with, or they get irritable with the people that they're living with when the people insist on being noticed.

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    I think what's really hard is making sense and making what you write clear and smooth-flowing.

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    I think writer's block is simply the dread that you are going to write something horrible. But as a writer, I believe that if you sit down at the keys long enough, sooner or later something will come out.

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    It's my belief that sanity lies in realizing that reality is not exactly what we had in mind.

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    It was easy to make fun of Bush, but it was sort of like shooting fish in a barrel and it didn't really feel all that good because it was so easy to do. I would much rather live under a thoughtful president. Even if it makes it harder to be funny about politics, it makes it more interesting to be funny about politics.

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    Lots of people have expressed consternation that I haven't gotten rid of Southern accent, but I just never saw any reason to lose the flavor that I grew up with. I enjoy saying some things with a Southern accent.

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    Many a person has been saved from summer alcoholism, not to mention hypertoxicity, by Dostoyevsky.

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    New York walking isn't exercise: it's a continually showing make-your-own movie.

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    Obama's got a great sense of humor, but mainly he has a great thinking presence, which is uncommon. It's hard to imagine being able to do, think over answers and deliver them on television. If I were president I would constantly be spluttering.

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    Obama's the most thoughtful-sounding president I can remember. He seems to be saying what he wants to say, and that is a great relief. He always sounds like he's thinking about what he's saying while he's saying it, and that's a rare thing in politicians.

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    People may think of Southern humor in terms of missing teeth and outhouse accidents, but the best of it is a rich vein running through the best of Southern literature.

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    Perhaps the truth is that heavy literature blooms in extremes of temperature.

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    Pete Rose is too rich a character to fit on a bronze plaque. He requires a good, trenchant, poignant (ah, Petey) book, and this is it.

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    Somebody informed me recently that the key to every art, from writing to gardening to sculpture, is creativity. I beg to differ.

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    Studying literature at Harvard is like learning about women at the Mayo Clinic.

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    That's American English for you: more roots than a mangrove swamp.

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    The first time I walked into a library, I got so excited I almost wet my pants.

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    The last time somebody said, 'I find I can write much better with a word processor', I replied, 'They used to say the same thing about drugs'.

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    The legendary yet factual Curtis Wilkie has been the right man in the right place at an uncanny number of extraordinary times.

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    Think about scary movies: There's a fine line between horror and humor.

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    To me, letters have always been a robust medium of sublimation. I don't remember what I was like before I learned my ABC's, but for as long as I can remember I have made them with my fingers and felt them in my bones.

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    Twiddle-twiddle away at my softly clicky keyboard for a while, making twiddly adjustments all along- and then print what I have twiddled. Glare at the printout and snarl and curse and scribble almost illegibly all over it with a ballpoint pen. Go back to the machine and enter the scribbles. Repeat this procedure until I hate the very meaning of every word I know.