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1 " Friends can help each other. A true friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself - and especially to feel. Or, not feel. Whatever you happen to be feeling at the moment is fine with them. That's what real love amounts to - letting a person be what he really is. "
― James Ellroy , The Best American Noir of the Century
2 " The overarching joy and lasting appeal of noir is that it makes doom fun. "
3 " If it would’ve been me, I would’ve left Hutch out of it. ’Cause Hutch, he was mean. "
4 " eunuch’s tit— "
5 " But he listed Wayne’s blinding as unsolved. The snake venom had bleached his pupils white, and the skin around his eye sockets had required grafts. The doctors had had to use skin from his buttocks, and because his buttocks were hairy, the skin around his eyes grew hair, too. "
6 " It’s tough being a dangerous old man by yourself—you’ve got nothing but memories and no one with the balls to understand them. "
7 " But I tell you, I did some real fretting, and honestly, if it hadn’t been for the fact that God and I parted company so long ago, I might have even been sap enough to pray for him. "
8 " There can be no genial companionship among great egotists who have drunk too much. "
9 " Memory is a mirage that fools the heart . . . "
10 " Do not fall into the error of the artisan who boasts of twenty years’ experience in his craft while in fact he has had only one year of experience—twenty times. "
11 " Cheap novels and cheap films about cheap people ran concurrent with American boosterism and yahooism and made a subversive point just by being. They described a fully existing fringe America and fed viewers and readers the demography of a Secret Pervert Republic. It was just garish enough to be laughed off as unreal and just pathetic enough to be recognizably human. "
12 " The thrill of noir is the rush of moral forfeit and the abandonment to titillation. The social importance of noir is its grounding in the big themes of race, class, gender, and systemic corruption. The overarching joy and lasting appeal of noir is that it makes doom fun. "
13 " Most tipping hands brushed or hovered, seeking a partial return on their investment. "
14 " Like art, love, and pornography, noir is hard to define, but you know it when you see it. For the purposes of the book and my longtime working understanding and definition of it, noir stories are bleak, existential, alienated, pessimistic tales about losers--people who are so morally challenged that they cannot help but bring about their own ruin. "