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If you're the oldest in a large family, you tend to do everything yourself, particularly if you are the first American. You begin a habit or pattern that makes it easy to reject other help. -- Pete Hamill
Usually, I work every day, seven days a week. When I go three days without writing, my body aches with anxiety; my mood is irritable. My night dreams grow wild with unconscious invention. -- Pete Hamill
In 1962, I wrote a series about 42nd Street called 'Welcome to Lostville.' One result was that the young Bob Dylan read it and invited me to his first concert at Town Hall; the result was a kind of friendship that years later led to my liner notes for 'Blood on the Tracks.' -- Pete Hamill
The culture of drink endures because it offers so many rewards: confidence for the shy, clarity for the uncertain, solace to the wounded and lonely, and above all, the elusive promises of friendship and love. -- Pete Hamill
I think if you had to choose between running a tabloid and being president of the United States, of course you'd run the tabloid, especially in New York. -- Pete Hamill
I usually wake up at 7, 7:15, without an alarm. I hate the sound of an alarm. -- Pete Hamill
Vietnam should have taught us that nationalism, with its engines of independence and self-determination, is a more powerful force by far than Marxism and must be understood and respected. -- Pete Hamill
The painting was food. He wanted to caress it, hold it in his hands, lick its glazed surface, plunge into it, dive into the Florentine light. Years vanished, decades were erased, and he was again the boy who had come here to the feast of art. -- Pete Hamill
Confession alone is not necessarily good for the soul. -- Pete Hamill
That was it. To be a rolling stone. In the romantic places of the earth. Ready for a fight, a frolic, or a feed. And since I was Irish, since I was Billy Hamill's son, since I was from Brooklyn: a drink too. -- Pete Hamill
'The Daily News' and 'Post' gave me my life, and I want to see them survive. -- Pete Hamill
As a reporter, going around, you hear stories you can't prove, which means you can't put them in the newspaper. But they're good stories, and I would jot them down thinking maybe one day I could write that as a short story. -- Pete Hamill
My father lost his leg in 1927 playing soccer. A kick broke his leg; gangrene set in. They sawed it off. So he didn't get what a lot of Irish immigrants got, which was a job on the Waterfront - he didn't get that. -- Pete Hamill
Writers are rememberers. -- Pete Hamill
More than anything, it's a game of innocence. Politicians may come and go, but they always get booed at the ballpark. -- Pete Hamill
One thing I learned working at the Brooklyn Navy Yard was to be on time. If the day begins at 8 A.M., be there early, get there, punch the time clock; don't just stand there like an oaf. -- Pete Hamill
The challenge remains a simple one: to write news that stays news. -- Pete Hamill
Besides, skin color was skin color, right? It was just the color of your goddamned skin. There was nothing anybody could do about that. You were born with it. Like some people were born with big feet or blue eyes. You didn't make the choice. Your parents did. Or God did. -- Pete Hamill
I was born in 1935. But my mother and father - who were immigrants from Ireland - and everybody that I knew growing up in Brooklyn came out of the Depression, and they were remarkable people. -- Pete Hamill
There is a growing feeling that perhaps Texas is really another country, a place where the skies, the disasters, the diamonds, the politicians, the women, the fortunes, the football players and the murders are all bigger than anywhere else. -- Pete Hamill
As a master of graphic creation, as teacher, historian, and roving ambassador of comics, Jerry Robinson has ensured that future generations of talented kids will continue to imagine and then put marks on paper. -- Pete Hamill
In the end, the only thing the true New Yorker knows about New York is that it is unknowable. -- Pete Hamill
Boxing is one of those leftovers from a more primitive past that should be finished off and killed. I don't love it anymore. -- Pete Hamill
I couldn't have been the novelist I was without being the journalist I was. -- Pete Hamill
Sinatra's endurance has become a rallying point for many people who feel that their sacrifices and hard work are no longer honored. -- Pete Hamill
Say what you will about him Ed Koch is still the best show in town. -- Pete Hamill
There are a lot of very good New York novels, but there's no single all-encompassing novel, the way you could look at any number of Dickens books and say we know London as a result of that. -- Pete Hamill
She quotes Robert Louis Stevenson about how young writers must read like predators. And she says that all of us, not just writers, must read like predators. For books are food, she said, for every single one of us. -- Pete Hamill
When I was in the navy, I wanted to go to Paris and the Academie Julian. I never did. Mexico City took me instead. -- Pete Hamill
The only way to fight nostalgia is to listen to somebody else's nostalgia -- Pete Hamill
For years, the defenders of television have argued that the networks are only giving the people what they want. That might be true. But so is the Medellin cartel. -- Pete Hamill
For me reading a book is what I like doing, curled up in a corner in a comfortable chair. -- Pete Hamill
I wanted to sit there forever, drinking in bitter satisfaction, using someone else as a license. In the years that followed, I did a lot of that. -- Pete Hamill
Vietnam should have taught us that mindless anti-Communism is not a cause worth killing or dying for in a world in which Communism is hardly a monolithic force. -- Pete Hamill
One thing I learned in this world? Things don't last. People say they do. They don't. Your friends, they die. The wars go on and on and on, then they end. People say they will love each other for the rest of their lives, and they don't. -- Pete Hamill
In the 1950s, when I was hanging around Sullivan's Gym and the Gramercy Gym, there were fixed fights. Mob guys like Frankie Carbo and Blinky Palermo had taken over the sport; one lightweight champion loaned his title to others at least twice; the welterweight division was a slag heap. -- Pete Hamill
New York is essentially a bazaar, not a Presbyterian church. -- Pete Hamill
I'm not interested in stories about movie stars. I couldn't care less what Steve Martin has on his mind. -- Pete Hamill
It's easy to be a tough guy when no one's going to come knocking on your door. -- Pete Hamill
I know second-generation New Yorkers who have never been to Brooklyn; -- Pete Hamill
In 1955, there were 150,000 New Yorkers on welfare; in 1995, there were 1.3 million. -- Pete Hamill
You will never have enough space in a tabloid paper to compete with the 'New York Times' on foreign coverage. -- Pete Hamill
There's nothing more human than selling food to strangers, you know? -- Pete Hamill
At the beginning of writing fiction, too much of the newspaper style was getting into the prose, so I thought, 'Gee, I should try writing longhand. Maybe I can tap something that goes back to the point before I could type.' -- Pete Hamill
Bootleggers were romanticized by people like F. Scott Fitzgerald, for example. Gatsby is a bootlegger. And they were not thought of as evil criminals in the newspapers, either. There was a certain amount of affection for them. -- Pete Hamill
Too many people take New York for granted. The primary reason is that history is not taught. That's outrageous in a city where the past is still visible. -- Pete Hamill
Journalism is a team sport. Writing novels is golf: it's you and the ball. -- Pete Hamill
I don't think enough journalists read enough - literature, history. You've got to keep reading all through your career. -- Pete Hamill
Reporters now are better educated than the crowd I knew when I broke in. We still had guys shaped by Prohibition and the Depression, so the news business still had badly paid people who loved it for the life, because every day was different. -- Pete Hamill
What would Chaucer have written about if men were perfect? -- Pete Hamill
One of the first things that helped me to understand certain things about writing was seeing 'The Iceman Cometh' in the Village when I was a kid, before I ever became a newspaperman, and realizing that the world I knew could also be the subject of some amazing stuff. -- Pete Hamill
Viewers can't work or play while watching television; they can't read; they can't be out on the streets, falling in love with the wrong people, learning how to quarrel and compromise with other human beings. In short, they are asocial. -- Pete Hamill
There are 10,000 books in my library, and it will keep growing until I die. This has exasperated my daughters, amused my friends and baffled my accountant. If I had not picked up this habit in the library long ago, I would have more money in the bank today; I would not be richer. -- Pete Hamill
For a long time, I was in love with her in that diffuse, ambiguous, and obsessive way that can never be explained to strangers. -- Pete Hamill
The odyssey is not going out and seeing the world: it's about trying to get home. It's home to the woman you love. -- Pete Hamill
The Tammany guys, many of them were corrupt. They were still around when I was a boy. You knew the Tammany guys' name. -- Pete Hamill
The great novel of twentieth-century New York might be the Daily News. -- Pete Hamill
To love women. To pleasure them, to make them laugh. To be foolish for them. To protect them. To respect them. To listen to them. They are life-givers. To live is to love them. -- Pete Hamill
Everybody who went to Vietnam carries his or her own version of the war. Only 10 percent engaged in combat; the American elephant, pursuing the Vietnamese grasshopper, was extraordinarily heavy with logistical support. -- Pete Hamill
Nothing surprises me, particularly men and their propensity to be fools. -- Pete Hamill
The goal is to be both disciplined and loose, so that the writing does not turn into a task or a chore. To leave myself behind, along with the mechanics, and disappear into the lives of my characters. -- Pete Hamill
Travel at least erodes some of the narrowness that exists in each of us. -- Pete Hamill
The library is a place where most of the things I came to value as an adult had their beginnings. -- Pete Hamill
I always make a distinction between nostalgia and sentimentality. Nostalgia is genuine - you mourn things that actually happened. -- Pete Hamill
Sentimentality is a false sense of self. -- Pete Hamill
If it's a beautiful day, I love taking walks. The walks are always aimless. -- Pete Hamill
The blogosphere might be very useful as propaganda or as therapy. But it's not journalism. -- Pete Hamill
Across the years, in spite of everything I knew, my passion endured. Newspapers and magazines paid me to cover fights when I'd have paid my own way. -- Pete Hamill
He tried to imagine the sound of the color red. -- Pete Hamill
My ambition was to embrace those general qualities that Ernest Hemingway, a former newspaperman, once said should be present in all good books: 'the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse and sorrow, the people and the places and how the weather was.' -- Pete Hamill
Getting out any weekly magazine requires many hours of reading, choosing, discarding, and thinking beyond the obvious. -- Pete Hamill
The best newspapermen I know are those most thrilled by the daily pump of city room excitements; they long fondly for a good murder; they pray that assassinations, wars, catastrophes break on their editions. -- Pete Hamill
Any of us who've been newspapermen for a long time hate generalizations. -- Pete Hamill
He looked at her for a long moment, as if remembering unfinished conversations, and then went back to place some damp, slow-burning turf on the fire. -- Pete Hamill
The boy admonished himself for wanting everything to be a story. And now realized that some journeys were not stories. On some journeys, nothing really happened. You just kept taking steps. -- Pete Hamill
All good sports reporters know that the best stories are in the loser's locker room. -- Pete Hamill
The background of any artist is shaped by the first 15 years of his or her life. -- Pete Hamill
The most powerful force in American politics is not anger, it's nostalgia. -- Pete Hamill
If you ask me, I think 12-step programs are perfectly valid, can be an enormous help. But it depends on the individual. -- Pete Hamill
I've lived in other cities - Rome, Dublin, Mexico City - but I was born in New York City, and I always lived in those other places as a New Yorker. -- Pete Hamill
It's odd being an American now. Most of us are peaceful, but here we are again, in our fifth major war of this century. -- Pete Hamill
I don't ask for the meaning of the song of a bird or the rising of the sun on a misty morning. There they are, and they are beautiful. -- Pete Hamill
Mick Jagger's fans bought records with their allowances. Sinatra's people bought them out of wages. -- Pete Hamill
The spookiest thing I can remember about John Gotti is his eyes. -- Pete Hamill
Sinatra slowly found a way to allow tenderness into the performance while remaining manly. He perfected the role of the Tender Tough Guy and passed it on to several generations of Americans. Before him, that archetype did not exist in American popular culture. -- Pete Hamill
My father did shape me. He didn't drive because he had one leg, and for years I never drove. I had no mobility. -- Pete Hamill
The replenishing thing that comes with a nap - you end up with two mornings in a day. -- Pete Hamill
My parents were Belfast Catholics. -- Pete Hamill
Don't tell me about the world. Not today. It's springtime and they're knocking baseball around fields where the grass is damp and green in the morning and the kids are trying to hit the curve ball. -- Pete Hamill
When I was a kid, I could draw, and my ambition was to be a cartoonist. I wanted to draw comics. But I also liked newspaper comics. -- Pete Hamill
Ezra Pound was a crackpot on social and political issues, but he knew what he was talking about in matters of the written language. -- Pete Hamill
Today there are a lot of novelists who seem to be writing to be reviewed, not read. -- Pete Hamill
Leon Uris is a storyteller, in a direct line from those men who sat around fires in the days before history and made the tribe more human. -- Pete Hamill
The most successful terrorist group in the United States for almost 70 years was the Ku Klux Klan. They hated Catholics, Jews, and blacks. They were prone to violence. -- Pete Hamill
You can't edit yesterday's paper. -- Pete Hamill
I was the oldest of seven kids, so I had no older brother who would say, 'Schmuck, don't do that.' -- Pete Hamill
He steps on stage and draws the sword of rhetoric, and when he is through, someone is lying wounded and thousands of others are either angry or consoled. -- Pete Hamill
There's no way that any tabloid can survive if it doesn't get women to read it. -- Pete Hamill
In my experience, growing up in Brooklyn and all that, the real tough guys didn't act tough. They didn't talk tough. They were tough, you know? I think about these politicians who try to pose as tough guys - it makes me laugh. -- Pete Hamill
There's no one New York. There's multiple New Yorks. -- Pete Hamill
Anybody who sits and says, 'I know New York' is from out of town. -- Pete Hamill
I would understand later that baseball was what truly made him an American: the sports pages were more crucial documents than the Constitution. -- Pete Hamill
There are human beings who will be helped in understanding our times through the diaries of Edward Robb Ellis. -- Pete Hamill
To me, doctors and nurses and teachers are heroes, doing often infinitely more difficult work than the more flamboyant kind of a hero. -- Pete Hamill
Everybody needs an editor. -- Pete Hamill
Every reporter inhales skepticism. You interview people, and they lie. You face public figures, diligently making notes or taping what is said, and they perform their interviews to fit a calculated script. The truth, alas, is always elusive. -- Pete Hamill
know Brooklynites who have never been to Radio City Music Hall. -- Pete Hamill
Reaches past her back and holds one of her hands. Silence -- Pete Hamill
Writing is so entwined with my being that I can't imagine a life without it. -- Pete Hamill
Losers are more like the rest of us. They make mistakes they can't take back. -- Pete Hamill
The Anarchists set off World War I with a gunshot in Sarajevo - but they faded away. It wasn't that the police drove them out of business. The ideology had nowhere to go except into permanent negativity. -- Pete Hamill
In the newspaper business, I was in the last generation before the arrival of the personnel manager. You were hired by editors - and editors who would take a chance on what they perceived to be talent and not hire a resume. -- Pete Hamill
We're in an age when everything's present tense. People don't know how to be still and surrender to the music. -- Pete Hamill
People become writers in the first place by those things that hurt you into art, as Yeats said it. Then they become separated from what started out affecting them. Journalism forces you to look at the world so you don't get cut off. -- Pete Hamill
The Internet has got great tools. How we lived without Google all those years I don't know. -- Pete Hamill
Part of my head will always be in the years after World War II - the five years before Korea started. -- Pete Hamill
I had grown up under the heroic spell of the Abstract Expressionist painters, -- Pete Hamill
I'm so concerned with morgues and libraries of the newspapers. -- Pete Hamill
For those without money, the road to that treasure house of the imagination begins at the public library. -- Pete Hamill
The Mafia exists in the American imagination because we want it to exist. -- Pete Hamill
Frank Sinatra was the voice of the 20th-century American city. -- Pete Hamill
Human beings want to know too much abut each other, and that's why there are so many lies. -- Pete Hamill
An independent Brooklyn probably would have built a new stadium for the Dodgers, so today there might be not just baseball but also the only football team on this side of the Hudson. -- Pete Hamill
The Irish fought the Italians until they started marrying them. And then they both fought the Jews until they started marrying them. -- Pete Hamill
The original text of New York is all below Chambers Street. -- Pete Hamill
This is truly marvelous work full of mystery, nostalgia, joy, The Color of Whimsy. -- Pete Hamill
You can't be a reporter using Google. It can be a tool. But you have to get out of the house. -- Pete Hamill
You've got to have something in your life you don't sell to others. -- Pete Hamill
I like to say that journalism is the graduate school from which you never graduate. -- Pete Hamill
New York and Dublin are now suburbs of each other. -- Pete Hamill