John Updike Quote

What held him back all day was the feeling that somewhere there was something better for him than listening to babies cry and cheating people in used-car lots and it's this feeling he tries to kill, right there on the bus; he grips the chrome bar and leans far over two women with white pleated blouses and laps of packages and closes his eyes and tries to kill it.


Rabbit, Run (1960)


What held him back all day was the feeling that somewhere there was something better for him than listening to babies cry and cheating people in...

What held him back all day was the feeling that somewhere there was something better for him than listening to babies cry and cheating people in...

What held him back all day was the feeling that somewhere there was something better for him than listening to babies cry and cheating people in...

What held him back all day was the feeling that somewhere there was something better for him than listening to babies cry and cheating people in...