Famous Michael Chabon Quotes

  • Finally I reached into my pocket and flipped a quarter. Heads was Phlox, tails was Arthur. It came up heads. I called Arthur. – Michael Chabon

    Finally I reached into my pocket and flipped a quarter. Heads was Phlox, tails was Arthur. It came up heads. I called Arthur.– Michael Chabon

  • He felt, and not for the first time today, that he had not made a good decision in his personal or professional life since 1989. – Michael Chabon

    He felt, and not for the first time today, that he had not made a good decision in his personal or professional life since 1989.– Michael Chabon

  • It was him, thirty years too old, twenty pounds too light, & forty watts too dim maybe, but him. – Michael Chabon

    It was him, thirty years too old, twenty pounds too light, & forty watts too dim maybe, but him.– Michael Chabon

  • A smile opened, thin as a paper cut, in the bottom of Flowers’s face. – Michael Chabon

    A smile opened, thin as a paper cut, in the bottom of Flowers’s face.– Michael Chabon

  • It takes a sour woman to make a good pickle. – Michael Chabon

    It takes a sour woman to make a good pickle.– Michael Chabon

  • It takes a sour woman to make a good pickle.– Michael Chabon

  • A father is a man who fails every day. – Michael Chabon

    A father is a man who fails every day.– Michael Chabon

  • A mere redrawing of borders, a change in governments, those things can never faze a Jewess with a good supply of hand wipes in her bag. – Michael Chabon

    A mere redrawing of borders, a change in governments, those things can never faze a Jewess with a good supply of hand wipes in her bag.– Michael Chabon

  • In any case, it is not love, but friendship, that truly eludes you. – Michael Chabon

    In any case, it is not love, but friendship, that truly eludes you.– Michael Chabon

  • -¦ remembered summer light, and the luminous inverted ghost of a boy with a parrot on his shoulder. – Michael Chabon

    -¦ remembered summer light, and the luminous inverted ghost of a boy with a parrot on his shoulder.– Michael Chabon