William Kennedy may refer to:
Anger makes people stupid.
Well-lit streets discourage sin, but don't overdo it.
Roscoe was spiritually illegal, a bootlegger of the soul, a mythic creature made of words and wit and wild deeds and boundless memory.
Aspiring writers should read the entire canon of literature that precedes them, back to the Greeks, up to the current issue of The Paris Review.
You have to beat your own problematic imagination to discover what it is you're saying and how to say it and move forward into the unknown.
There's only a short walk from the hallelujah to the hoot.
We are only possible as what happened to us yesterday. We all change as well move
Without a sense of place the work is often reduced to a cry of voices in empty rooms, a literature of the self, at its best poetic music; at its worst a thin gruel of the ego.
Everyone is interesting except the narrator in a first-person story.
Butler Lampson
John Winthrop
Misty Copeland
Hannibal Buress
Jean-Francois Lyotard
Fred Seibert
Tavis Smiley
John Ellerton
Charles Sorley
Toru Iwatani
Fritjof Capra
Bernard Hopkins