When you’re writing a novel, you don’t want the reader to come out of it voting yes or no to some question. Life is more complicated than that. Reality simply consists of different points of view.
Margaret AtwoodIt was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
Charles DickensI always seem to get inspiration and renewed vitality by contact with this great novel land of yours which sticks up out of the Atlantic.
Winston ChurchillI’m skeptical that the novel will be ‚re-invented.‘
Jeff BezosI no longer feel attracted to the well-made novel. I want to write the story that will zero in and give you intense, but not connected, moments of experience. I guess that’s the way I see life. People remake themselves bit by bit and do things they don’t understand.
Alice MunroThe little may contrast with the great, in painting, but cannot be said to be contrary to it. Oppositions of colors contrast; but there are also colors contrary to each other, that is, which produce an ill effect because they shock the eye when brought very near it.
VoltaireA cherub’s face, a reptile all the rest.
Alexander PopeThere is a rollicking kindness that looks like malice.
Friedrich NietzscheWrite injuries in dust, benefits in marble.
Benjamin FranklinReal joy seems to me almost as unlike security or prosperity as it is unlike agony.
C. S. LewisA brain of feathers, and a heart of lead.
Alexander PopeThe beginnings and ends of shadow lie between the light and darkness and may be infinitely diminished and infinitely increased. Shadow is the means by which bodies display their form. The forms of bodies could not be understood in detail but for shadow.
Leonardo da VinciNothing is further than earth from heaven, and nothing is nearer than heaven to earth.
David HareA good novel tells us the truth about its hero; but a bad novel tells us the truth about its author.
Gilbert K. ChestertonNothing induces me to read a novel except when I have to make money by writing about it. I detest them.
Virginia WoolfWhen writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature.
Ernest HemingwayA novel is a work of poetry. In order to write it, one must have tranquility of spirit and of impression.
Fyodor DostoevskyAnkles are nearly always neat and good-looking, but knees are nearly always not.
Dwight D. EisenhowerThere is only one step from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Napoleon BonaparteIn all seriousness, people think that it’s the ideas that are important. Well, everyone has ideas, all the time. I tend to write mine down and remember them, but at some point you have to apply the bum to the seat and knock out about sixty five thousand words – that’s how long a novel is.
Terry PratchettI might just write a novel next. I don’t know!
Frank OceanProsperity is the blessing of the Old Testament; adversity is the blessing of the New.
Francis BaconYou can write a short story in two hours. Two hours a day, you have a novel in a year.
Ray BradburyThe worst of madmen is a saint run mad.
Alexander PopeA good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus.
Herbert HooverHow terribly downright must be the utterances of storms and earthquakes to those accustomed to the soft hypocrisies of society.
John MuirEverybody’s got that split between the beautiful and fragile, the hard and the dark.
AuroraI often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day.
Vincent Van GoghMy paintings have gotten to be pretty popular and I’ve taken a little bit more interest in painting the last few years. In fact, my novel that I wrote not too long ago, ‚The Hornet’s Nest,‘ I painted the cover picture for it and I do a good bit of painting now.
Jimmy CarterThere’s nothing worse than sitting down to write a novel and saying, ‚Well, okay, I’m going to do something of high artistic worth.‘
Douglas AdamsHe that will enjoy the brightness of sunshine, must quit the coolness of the shade.
Samuel JohnsonHatred is blind, as well as love.
Oscar WildeWhenever I write a novel, I have a strong sense that I am doing something I was unable to do before. With each new work, I move up a step and discover something new inside me.
Haruki MurakamiThe Bible is a sanctum; the world, sputum.
Franz KafkaIn a novel you have to resist the urge to tell everything.
J. K. Rowling‚For Whom the Bell Tolls‘ was a problem which I carried on each day. I knew what was going to happen in principle. But I invented what happened each day I wrote.
Ernest HemingwayLight thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.
Terry PratchettI hoped to be able to write a novel which would enable me to live on it while I wrote the next.
Harper LeeFor me, writing a novel is like having a dream. Writing a novel lets me intentionally dream while I’m still awake. I can continue yesterday’s dream today, something you can’t normally do in everyday life.
Haruki MurakamiOne sees great things from the valley; only small things from the peak.
Gilbert K. ChestertonI never expected any sort of success with ‚Mockingbird’… I sort of hoped someone would like it enough to give me encouragement.
Harper LeeThere are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.
Charles DickensFor me, a paragraph in a novel is a bit like a line in a poem. It has its own shape, its own music, its own integrity.
Paul AusterI can have people around a lot more because I’m not always chasing them away so I can work on my novel. My non-novel, I mean.
Alice MunroIs the babe young? When I behold it, it seems more venerable than the oldest man.
Henry David ThoreauIn order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.
Francis BaconA novel is never anything, but a philosophy put into images.
Jim RohnThe learned is happy, nature to explore; The fool is happy, that he knows no more.
Alexander PopeLo, what huge heaps of littleness around!
Alexander PopeTo correct a natural indifference I was placed half-way between misery and the sun. Misery kept me from believing that all was well under the sun, and the sun taught me that history wasn’t everything.
Albert CamusComedy just pokes at problems, rarely confronts them squarely. Drama is like a plate of meat and potatoes, comedy is rather the dessert, a bit like meringue.
Woody AllenThe atmosphere of orthodoxy is always damaging to prose, and above all it is completely ruinous to the novel, the most anarchical of all forms of literature.
George OrwellYou have to be practical. So every time I say, if you want to write a novel you have to be practical, people get bored. They are disappointed. They are expecting a more dynamic, creative, artistic thing to say. What I want to say is: you have to be practical.
Haruki MurakamiThe greatest pleasures are only narrowly separated from disgust.
Marcus Tullius CiceroThe South is very beautiful but its beauty makes one sad because the lives that people live here, and have lived here, are so ugly.
James BaldwinThere is a thin line that separates laughter and pain, comedy and tragedy, humor and hurt.
Erma BombeckContinuous eloquence wearies. Grandeur must be abandoned to be appreciated. Continuity in everything is unpleasant. Cold is agreeable, that we may get warm.
Blaise PascalWhenever I write a novel, music just sort of naturally slips in (much like cats do, I suppose).
Haruki MurakamiAny reviewer who expresses rage and loathing for a novel is preposterous. He or she is like a person who has put on full armor and attacked a hot fudge sundae.
Kurt VonnegutBecause the sweeter the cake, the more bitter the jelly can be.
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