“I work every morning, all morning, sometimes in the afternoons. Then sometimes I hunt in the afternoons - quail, doves, grouse up north - but just to stay alive, because writers die from their lifestyle but also from their lack of movement.”
Jim Harrison“We are supposed to write poetry to keep the gods alive.”
Jim Harrison“Poetry, at its best, is the language your soul would speak if you could teach your soul to speak.”
Jim Harrison“Everybody has a gun in their car in Detroit.”
Jim Harrison“Sometimes, I tell my wife I have to take a car trip and collect new memories - I like to drive around at absolute random for weeks on end through the United States and parts of Canada. Or else I feel trapped, like you feel when your life is completely planned for months in advance, and you think you're not getting enough oxygen.”
Jim Harrison“Given free rein, our imagination can get infinite.”
Jim Harrison“I don't trust anybody that doesn't do good work. I don't give them any credibility. If they can't write, why should I believe anything they have to say?”
Jim Harrison“Marriage is survived just on the basis of ordinary etiquette, day in and day out. Also cooking together helps a lot... I've seen all these marriages that failed. Those people are always hollering at each other. That doesn't work.”
Jim Harrison“I'm afraid that eating in restaurants reflects one's experiences with movies, art galleries, novels, music - that is, characterized by mild amusement but with an overall feeling of stupidity and shame. Better to cook for yourself.”
Jim Harrison“Age focuses you. You are much better concentrated. There's more time when you travel less, don't do book tours, avoid interviews or public appearances. You walk the dogs, fish, hunt, cook and write.”
Jim Harrison“After a lifetime of world travel I've been fascinated that those in the third world don't have the same perception of reality that we do.”
Jim Harrison