A Quote by Cormac McCarthy

Usually, you don't know where a book comes from ... it's just there, some kind of an itch that you can't quite scratch. — © Cormac McCarthy
Usually, you don't know where a book comes from ... it's just there, some kind of an itch that you can't quite scratch.
If bliss is to scratch an itch, what greater bliss, no itch at all? So too, the worldly, desirous, find some bliss, But greatest is the bliss with no desire
The urge to write poetry is like having an itch. When the itch becomes annoying enough, you scratch it.
One learns to itch where one can scratch.
Film is an itch I have yet to scratch.
When I get an artistic itch, I have to scratch it.
Itch to read, scratch to understand.
Happiness is having a scratch for every itch.
Fidelity--a strong itch with a prohibition to scratch.
One bliss for which There is no match Is when you itch To up and scratch.
Best startups generally come from somebody needing to scratch an itch.
Neath tile or thatch That man is rich Who has a scratch For every itch.
I live by three rules: I eat when I'm hungry, sleep when I'm tired and scratch when I itch.
After having played serious drama for so long, I needed to scratch the itch of versatility.
A question like “do you love me?” was an itch our doctors told us not to scratch.
A good book is like an unreachable itch. You just can't leave it alone.
People often want the big dramatic works, not the smaller quieter ones, but I don't worry about how it fits together anymore; I just have to do it. I feel compelled to make a work: it's like an itch I have to scratch, and once it's been scratched, it goes away.
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