William Goldman

The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure

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  • redwerewolfhas quoted6 years ago
    When I was twenty-six, my first novel, The Temple of Gold, was published by Alfred A. Knopf. (Which is now part of Random House which is now part of R.C.A. which is just part of what’s wrong with publishing in America today which is not part of this story.)
  • Alexanderhas quoted6 years ago
    “Life is pain,” his mother said. “Anybody that says different is selling something.”
  • redwerewolfhas quoted6 years ago
    “Why do you wear a mask and hood?” Fezzik asked.

    “I think everybody will in the near future” was the man in black’s reply. “They’re terribly comfortable.”
  • redwerewolfhas quoted6 years ago
    “Life is pain,” his mother said. “Anybody that says different is selling something.”
  • Alexanderhas quoted6 years ago
    There was a certain comfort in knowing that no matter how bad things were, they couldn’t get worse.
  • Alexanderhas quoted6 years ago
    Someone would have to keep his wits, and he had assumed automatically that since Fezzik had so few, he would find retaining them not all that difficult.
  • Alexanderhas quoted6 years ago
    Vizzini had strict instructions for occasions such as this, when a plan went wrong: Go back to the beginning.
  • Alexanderhas quoted6 years ago
    “You are wonderful, Father.” “I’m more wonderful than wonderful, how dare you insult me.”
  • redwerewolfhas quoted6 years ago
    I loved that. Publishers having to spend money.
  • redwerewolfhas quoted6 years ago
    But I also have to say, for the umpty-umpth time, that life isn’t fair. It’s just fairer than death, that’s all.
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