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Truman Capote
“That isn't writing at all, it's typing.”
Truman Capote

Truman Capote
“I'd rather have cancer than a dishonest heart. Which isn't being pious. Just practical.”
Truman Capote

Truman Capote
“The trouble with all these far-right and far-left mentalities is that they can encompass only one side of an argument and are congenitally incapable of holding two opinions in their heads at the same time.”
Truman Capote

Truman Capote
“There's the one and only T.C. There was nobody like me before, and there ain't gonna be anybody like me after I'm gone...”
Truman Capote
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Truman Capote
“Oscar Wilde is one of the people that I would have most liked to know. I'm sure I would have liked him a lot.”
Truman Capote, Conversations With Capote

“The main thing is the character's [Truman Capote's] interior and without getting too deep into it, there are lots of parallels in Phil's [Philip Seymour Hoffman's] life, which I knew and only became more evident with time. There was something about that character that he could own that nobody else could.”
Bennett Miller

Truman Capote
“What are your chief vices? And virtues? I have no vices. The concept doesn't exist in my vocabulary. My chief virtue is gratitude”
Truman Capote

Truman Capote
“Neden olmas谋n? Olabilirdi, 莽眉nk眉 g枚ky眉z眉 her yerde ayn谋yd谋, her 艧ey yaln谋zca burada a艧a臒谋da farkl谋yd谋.”
Truman Capote, Other Voices, Other Rooms

Truman Capote
“袧邪写斜褟谐胁邪褖懈 褋械 邪谢械薪懈 蟹胁械蟹写懈 斜谢械褖褍泻邪褏邪 薪邪 泻褉褗谐谢懈褟 褌邪胁邪薪 懈 袚褉械泄写懈, 薪邪锌褉褗褋泻邪薪邪 芯褌 褋胁械褌谢懈薪邪褌邪 懈屑, 蟹邪屑邪褟薪邪 芯褌 褌械褏薪懈褟 胁懈褏褗褉, 锌芯褌褗薪邪 胁 褌芯胁邪 薪械斜械-褍斜械卸懈褖械; 薪褟泻邪泻褗胁 写邪谢械褔械薪 谐谢邪褋 芯褌 蟹械屑褟褌邪 褋褌懈谐薪邪 写芯 薪械褟: 褔褍胁邪褕 谢懈? 褔褍 谢懈 泻邪泻 泻邪蟹邪褏, 褔械 褋懈 邪褉懈褋褌芯泻褉邪褌泻邪? 袣邪褌芯 薪邪褋褗薪 褋懈 锌芯屑懈褋谢懈, 褔械 谐谢邪褋褗褌 械 薪邪 袣谢邪泄写, 屑邪泻邪褉 褔械 蟹胁褍褔械褕械 褋褗胁褋械屑 泻邪褌芯 袩懈褌褗褉! 袣芯褋邪褌邪 泄 褋械 胁械械褕械 锌芯斜械写芯薪芯褋薪芯 懈 锌邪谢械褕械 锌褉芯褋褌褉邪薪褋褌胁芯褌芯. 孝邪薪褑褍胁邪褏邪, 写芯泻邪褌芯 屑褍蟹懈泻邪褌邪 褋械泻薪邪, 懈 胁 褋褗褖懈褟 屑芯屑械薪褌 蟹胁械蟹写懈褌械 褍谐邪褋薪邪褏邪.”
Truman Capote, Summer Crossing

Truman Capote
“Fitzgerald has charm. It's a silly word, but it's an exact word for me. I like 'The Great Gatsby' and it's sad, gay nostalgia.”
Truman Capote

Truman Capote
“I know it's become fashionable to depict the police as sadistic Cossacks riding down innocent citizens, but I've become well enough acquainted with law-enforcement agencies across the country to know that's just not the case. Of course, a certain small percentage of policemen are irresponsible...but that doesn't justify the current unjust barrage of propaganda against a tribe of men who are hard-working, underpaid and daily risking their lives to protect us. I'm sure there are isolated instances of police brutality, but the rising crime rate and urban violence constitute a far, far more pressing problem.”
Truman Capote

Truman Capote
“I think the argument that no whites are free of racism is quite erroneous. But then, on another level, does it really matter if anybody is free of any negative feeling about anything? No matter how much you love somebody, you know, there's some part of him you don't like.”
Truman Capote

Truman Capote
“As铆 como algunos j贸venes practican el piano o el viol铆n cuatro o cinco horas diarias, igual me ejercitaba yo con mis plumas y papeles.”
Truman Capote, Music for Chameleons

Truman Capote
“She looked at me blankly, and rubbed her nose, as though it tickled: a gesture, seeing often repeated, I came to recognize as a signal that one was trespassing. Like many people with a bold fondness for volunteering intimate information, anything that suggested a direct question, a pinning-down, put her on guard.”
Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany's

“In those days people moved more slowly down there, and Arch, who did just opposite, might almost have been taken for a Yankee.”
Gerald Clarke