"Then he laughed and she laughed. And quivering with the movement of the train, the dead man seemed to laugh too."
About Jim Thompson
Jim Thompson — Life and Legacy
Jim Thompson was a significant figure in American literature, particularly known for his hardboiled crime novels that delve into the complexities of human psychology. His work, especially 'The Killer Inside Me,' showcases a unique blend of crime and existential inquiry, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about morality and identity. Thompson's core ideas revolve around the notion that human beings are often driven by primal instincts and hidden desires. His quote, 'the truth is a dangerous thing,' encapsulates his belief that uncovering one's true self can lead to chaos and destruction. This perspective is evident in his characters, who often find themselves ensnared in a web of their own making, revealing the tension between societal expectations and personal authenticity. The impact of Thompson's work is still felt today, as his exploration of psychological depth and moral ambiguity resonates with contemporary audiences. His quotes and narratives continue to provoke thought, inviting readers to reflect on the darker aspects of their own nature and the complexities of human relationships.
Quote collection
Jim Thompson quotes (page 1 of 2)
22 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"I kissed her, a long hard kiss. Because baby didn't know it, but baby was dead, and in a way I couldn't have loved her more."
"There are things that have to be forgotten if you want to go on living."
"There are thirty-two ways to write a story, and I’ve used every one, but there is only one plot – things are not as they seem."
"We're living in a funny world kid, a peculiar civilization. The police are playing crooks in it, and the crooks are doing police duty. The politicians are preachers, and the preachers are politicians. The tax collectors collect for themselves. The Bad People want us to have more dough, and the good people are fighting to keep it from us. It's not good for us, know what I mean? If we had all we wanted to eat, we'd eat too much. We'd have inflation in the toilet paper industry. That's the way I understand it. That's about the size of some of the arguments I've heard."
"You've got forever; and somehow you can't do much with it. You've got forever; and it's a mile wide and an inch deep and full of alligators."
"When life attains a crisis, man’s focus narrows. […] The world becomes a stage of immediate concern, swept free of illusion."
"I'd been chasing females all my life, not paying no mind to the fact that whatever's got tail at one end has teeth at the other, and now I was getting chomped."
"A weed is a plant out of place."
"If the Good Lord made a mistake in us people it was in making us want to live when we’ve got the least excuse for it."
"I found out long ago that the place where the law is apt to be abused the most is right around a courthouse."
"You go into the office and take a book or two from the shelves. You read a few lines, like your life depended on reading 'em right. But you know your life doesn't depend on anything that makes sense, and you wonder where in the hell you got the idea it did; and you begin to get sore."
"I ain't saying you're a liar, because that wouldn't be polite. But I'll tell you this, ma'am. If I loved liars, I'd hug you to death."
"If we all had all we wanted to eat, we'd crap too much. We'd have inflation in the toilet paper industry."
"What smells good in the store may stink in the stewpot."
"There is only one plot-things are not what they seem."
"I looked at her, with her hair spilled out on the pillows and the warmth of her body warming mine. And I thought, god-dang, if this ain't a heck of a way to be in bed with a pretty woman. The two of you arguing about murder, and threatening each other, when you're supposed to be in love and you could be doing something pretty nice. And then I thought, well, maybe it ain't so strange after all. Maybe it's like this with most people, everyone doing pretty much the same thing except in a different way. And all the time they're holding heaven in their hands."
"Dad always said that he had enough trouble sorting the fiction out of so-called facts, without reading fiction. He always said that science was already too muddled without trying to make it jibe with religion. He said those things, but he also said that science itself could be a religion, that a broad mind was always in danger of becoming narrow."
"You can't stamp on a man's corns when he's got his feet cut off."
"It doesn't matter what answers you get if you ask the wrong questions."