Famous Ernest Hemingway Quotes

  • You know it makes one feel rather good deciding not to be a bitch. It’s sort of what we have instead of God. – Ernest Hemingway

    You know it makes one feel rather good deciding not to be a bitch. It’s sort of what we have instead of God.– Ernest Hemingway

  • We are all broken, that’s how the light gets in. – Ernest Hemingway

    We are all broken, that’s how the light gets in.– Ernest Hemingway

  • My heart’s broken,’ he thought. ‘If I feel this way my heart must be broken. – Ernest Hemingway

    My heart’s broken,’ he thought. ‘If I feel this way my heart must be broken.– Ernest Hemingway

  • It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready. – Ernest Hemingway

    It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready.– Ernest Hemingway

  • Go all the way with it. Do not back off. For once, go all the goddamn way with what matters. – Ernest Hemingway

    Go all the way with it. Do not back off. For once, go all the goddamn way with what matters.– Ernest Hemingway

  • All things truly wicked start from innocence. – Ernest Hemingway

    All things truly wicked start from innocence.– Ernest Hemingway

  • Here’s the beautiful lady with the beer. – Ernest Hemingway

    Here’s the beautiful lady with the beer.– Ernest Hemingway

  • So far, about morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. – Ernest Hemingway

    So far, about morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.– Ernest Hemingway

  • It must be most dangerous then to be a man. It is indeed, madame, and but few survive it – Ernest Hemingway

    It must be most dangerous then to be a man. It is indeed, madame, and but few survive it– Ernest Hemingway

  • Anger was washed away in the river along with any obligation. – Ernest Hemingway

    Anger was washed away in the river along with any obligation.– Ernest Hemingway