18+ Caleb Carr Quotes On Friendship, Death And Crucible

I have a grim outlook on the world, and in particular on humanity. Spent years denying it, but I am very misanthropic. And I live alone on a mountain for a reason. — Caleb Carr

It didn’t make any more sense to me then than it does now, how life can pile troubles up on a man what don’t deserve them, while letting some of the biggest jackasses and scoundrels alive waltz their way through long, untroubled existences. — Caleb Carr

She has that quality, does the Hudson, as I imagine all great rivers do: the deep, abiding sense that those activities what take place on shore among human beings are of the moment, passing, and aren't the stories by way of which the greater tale of this planet will, in the end, be told. — Caleb Carr

People would rather be deceived than have the truth cause them anxiety — Caleb Carr

I wanted nothing less than to be a fiction writer when I was a kid. If you had told me I would be an artist or novelist when I grew up, I would have laughed in your face. — Caleb Carr

I was a pretty angry kid, and I got into military history largely as a way to vent my own anger. As I got older it narrowed down to a more specific focus on individual violence. I'm just trying to understand where it came from. — Caleb Carr

So if it seems that some of what I'll have to say in the pages to come doesn't reflect the mellowing of age, that's only because I've never found that life and memories respond to time the way that tobacco does. — Caleb Carr

Scientists' minds may jump around like amorous toads, but they do seem to accept such behavior in one another. — Caleb Carr

Warfare against civilians must never be answered in kind. Terror must never be answered with terror. — Caleb Carr

It is the greatest truth of our age: Information is not knowledge. — Caleb Carr

Still, it's an interesting technique-leaving one person behind in order to find her or him somewhere else. And in someone else. — Caleb Carr

I'm a fairly ascetic person. And I do most of my writing at night. You don't get distracted, your brain goes into what you are writing about, into the world you're writing about, rather than into the world you're in. — Caleb Carr

I feel horribly vindicated. Three thousand people died who didn't have to die. — Caleb Carr

I'm still a firm believer that we were definitely put here to use our minds, and that is what makes us different. And that that's the key. If there is anything that is going to stop mankind from being such a beastly, destructive creature, it is reason. — Caleb Carr

The defenders of decent society and the disciples of degeneracy are often the same people. — Caleb Carr

I, like most of my friends, couldn't believe I bought a mountain called Misery Mountain, because it was so appropriate. — Caleb Carr

Absolutely nothing brings out the killer instinct in the upper crust of New York Society like a charity function. — Caleb Carr

People are disturbed enough by serial killers, but the whole notion of female violence, particularly maternal violence - the idea of mothers who kill - really unnerves people. — Caleb Carr

Life Lessons by Caleb Carr

  1. Caleb Carr's work emphasizes the importance of understanding the past in order to make informed decisions in the present. He often explores the consequences of not learning from history, and the dangers of allowing power to be abused.
  2. Through his work, he encourages readers to reflect on the ethical implications of their decisions and to think critically about the impact of their actions.
  3. He also emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding, and the need to recognize the humanity of all people, regardless of their differences.
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