The New York Times: ”The New York Times has given a bad name to self love. They’re out-of-control in love with themselves. And they’re the dreariest paper on earth.”
Truman Capote: “The last time I sat on this stage, I was afflicted by a fly. An awful fly that kept buzzing around my head as I spoke [...] After a while, I realized the fly was the late Truman Capote.”
The War on Terror: “We have no war. We have acts of aggression by the president toward other countries. This is all illegal and unconstitutional.”
Conspiracy theories: “I’m not a conspiracy theorist; I’m an analyst. I analyze these things.”
Ronald Reagan: “Ronald Reagan read his speeches with a sense of discovery.”
Contemporary cinema: “Movies are suffering from the second law of thermodynamics [...] ‘39 seems to be the greatest year in the history of film. Wonderful stuff was being made. Now just stuff is being made.”
Novels: “Novels are a glorious replacement for life.”
Myra Breckinridge: “I was halfway through Myra Breckinridge before I realized she was a man.”