Generosity is the rarest of qualities in American writers.
– Pat Conroy
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- Among the worst things about growing old is the loss of those irreplaceable friends who added richness and depth to your life. – Pat Conroy
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- There were far worse strategies in life than to try to make each aspect of one’s existence a minor work of art. – Pat Conroy
- I felt the sharp sting of emptiness and solitude that you feel so acutely and with such internal sorrow and wonder whenever music is performed well. – Pat Conroy
- Moonrise is a fabulous novel and my damn wife wrote it and that’s me up there near Highlands shouting it out to the hills. – Pat Conroy
- Music could ache and hurt, that beautiful music was a place a suffering man could hide. – Pat Conroy
- Fantasy is one of the soul’s brighter porcelains. – Pat Conroy
- The only way I could endure being a coward was if I was the only one who knew it. – Pat Conroy
- He was ruled by the tyranny of instinct, by passion and the instant legislation of a simple heart. – Pat Conroy
- Great romantics are granted lots of slack. – Pat Conroy
- When mom and dad went to war the only prisoners they took were the children – Pat Conroy
- You have to pay for this view (onto which he looks while writing), so our expenses keep us pretty motivated to write. It’s a vicious cycle. – Pat Conroy
- Fierce praying was a way of finding entrance and prologue into my own writing. – Pat Conroy
- I have read like a man on fire my whole life because the genius of English teachers touched me with the dazzling beauty of language. – Pat Conroy
- I have yet to meet an English teacher who assigned a book to damage a kid. – Pat Conroy
- There is no teacher more discriminating or transforming than loss. – Pat Conroy
- Gonzaga was the kind of place you’d not even think about loving until you’d left it for a couple of years. – Pat Conroy
- Hurt is a great teacher, maybe the greatest of all. – Pat Conroy
- Losing well was a gift, but winning well is this stuff of the authentic manhood. – Pat Conroy
- I take account of my life and find that I have lived a lot and learned very little. – Pat Conroy
- The desolate narrowness, the definitive thinness of experience is both the vainglory and the dead giveaway of a provincial man. – Pat Conroy
- It would always be my burden, not that I lacked genius, but that I was fully aware of it. – Pat Conroy
- The mind is an intricate mechanism that can be run on the fuels of both victory and defeatism. – Pat Conroy
- She understood the nature of sin and knew that its most volatile form was the kind that did not recognize itself. – Pat Conroy
- You’re going to act like a happy man. I know, I know. It’s the hardest role in the world. – Pat Conroy
- A nation of unhappy teachers makes for a sadder and more endangered America. – Pat Conroy
- I loathe it when they [English teachers] are bullied by no-nothing parents or cowardly school boards. – Pat Conroy
- Good coaching is good teaching and nothing else. – Pat Conroy
- Evil would always come to me disguised in systems and dignified by law. – Pat Conroy
- The body’s a funny thing. It’s so full of surprises that it makes conventional wisdom seem silly. – Pat Conroy