I see so much more than I used to see. The effect has been to depress and sadden and hurt me terribly.
Zane Grey
11
I will see this game of life out to its bitter end.
Zane Grey
12
I wrote for nearly six hours. When I stopped, the dark mood, as if by magic, had folded its cloak and gone away.
Zane Grey
13
Love grows more tremendously full, swift, poignant, as the years multiply.
Zane Grey
14
Love of man for woman - love of woman for man. That's the nature, the meaning, the best of life itself.
Zane Grey
15
Men may rise on stepping stones of their dead selves to higher things.
Zane Grey
16
The difficulty, the ordeal, is to start.
Zane Grey
17
The Indian story has never been written. Maybe I am the man to do it.
Zane Grey
18
There are hours when I must force the novel out of my mind and be interested in the children.
Zane Grey
19
These critics who crucify me do not guess the littlest part of my sincerity. They must be burned in a blaze. I cannot learn from them.
Zane Grey
20
This motion-picture muddle had distracted me from my writing.
Zane Grey
21
Today I began the novel that I determined to be great.
Zane Grey
22
What makes life worth living? Better surely, to yield to the stain of suicide blood in me and seek forgetfulness in the embrace of cold dark death.
Zane Grey