Charles Baxter Quotes
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Charles Baxter Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I feel quite at home writing short stories but nervous and anxious when writing novels, as if the bad time of consecutive failures might arise again.
Making love to him was like going through a car wash, except you came out dirtier and more alive at the other end.
You are a real find and you keep me satisfied, up to a point. After all, I'm a malcontent and you can't change that.
Short story characters, mine anyway, are usually driven by impulse, not so much by their histories and the choices that they have to make.
What a midwesterner he was, a thoroughly unhip guy with his heart in the usual place, on the sleeve, in plain sight.
The point is that although love may die, what is said on its behalf cannot be consumed by the passage of time, and forgiveness is everything.
Every day is a new day when filled with dawn feeling, a virgin day, until it gets fucked up by human activity and becomes history.
When you're in love you don't have to do a damn thing. You can just be. You can just stay quiet in the world. You don't have to move an inch.
He gave the impression of being clean and dry as though he had been pressed between two large blotters which had absorbed all his vital juices.
There's nothing to talk about to strangers anymore, if you know what I mean. Everything I want to say, I say to her.
Because it is the Midwest, no one really glitters because no one has to, it's more of a dull shine, like frequently used silverware.
Try to get your characters into interesting trouble. Allow your characters to misbehave. Let them stay out after 11.
When readers don't like the book, it's usually because they feel that romantic love is pass or somehow needs more irony.
I don't think that most women have to prove that they're real women. You live long enough, you graduate to being real.
I prefer short stories, but publishers would, of course, rather that writers produce novels, since novels are still more commercially viable.
Reading Dostoyevsky is like sitting in the front row of a theater, where the actors' spit lands on your face.
To his great relief she recommended no course of action. She listened. She didn't believe in giving advice, even when asked.
You'll have your heart cut out with a grapefruit knife; love does that. You won't have a chance against me until you're very old, if then.
You think that what I've told you is an anecdote. But really it isn't. It's my whole life. It's the only story I have.
I have to let her remain here if she wants to. She's wreckage. It's as simple as that. We have these obligations to our human ruins.