Truman Capote Quotes About Past

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  • Past certain ages or certain wisdoms it is very difficult to look with wonder; it is best done when one is a child; after that, and if you are lucky, you will find a bridge of childhood and walk across it.

    "Local Color". Book by Truman Capote, 1950.
  • all his prayers of the past had been simple concrete requests: God, give me a bicycle, a knife with seven blades, a box of oil paints. Only how, how, could you say something so indefinite, so meaningless as this: God, let me be loved.

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    Truman Capote (2007). “Other Voices, Other Rooms”, p.62, Vintage
  • Have you never heard what the wise men say: all of the future exists in the past.

    "Other Voices, Other Rooms".
  • I thought of the future, and spoke of the past.

    Truman Capote (2012). “Breakfast at Tiffany's”, p.54, Vintage
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