Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Thomas Adcock

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a novelist Thomas Adcock.
Last updated on November 9, 2024.
Thomas Adcock

Thomas Adcock is a Detroit-born journalist and novelist. He is a winner of an Edgar Allan Poe Award. As U.S. correspondent for CulturMag, a Berlin-based international magazine of art and commentary, he writes on American behavior and politics. His novels and short stories been translated into Japanese, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Bulgarian and Czech. He began his newspaper career at the Detroit Free Press and has written for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Chicago Today, the Toronto Telegram, the New York Law Journal and The New York Times.

Novelist | Born: 1947
So few women have any clear idea of the power their ordinary beauty holds over so many of us men.
There's no sense to being Irish unless you know the world's going to break your heart.
Life in New York is a constant struggle to die of natural causes. — © Thomas Adcock
Life in New York is a constant struggle to die of natural causes.
The trouble with hope is that it only pays off when there's some sense in back of it.
Things you plan in life usually turn out to be meaningless, things you accumulate without knowing it become your real treasure.
Indulgences should never be hesitant.
It's only the dead who'll tell you the truth.
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