Life From Novels Quotes
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Life From Novels Quotes & Sayings
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You don't just become something in life. You evolve and grow; otherwise you get bored and remain stagnant.
— Anthea Syrokou
Sometimes, we miss the truth when it's right in front of us, she thought. Sometimes the closer we are, the harder it is to see.
— Jacqueline Simon Gunn
Usually I read biographies of interesting people. I am not attracted to novels - make-believe, or recreations of what people think life should be,
— Lee Kuan Yew
Everybody knows, nobody's talking - from LIE
debut novel coming September 1st from St. Martin's Press — Caroline Bock
debut novel coming September 1st from St. Martin's Press — Caroline Bock
Love isn't about holding on. It's about letting go.
— Jacqueline Simon Gunn
I project myself so deeply into the characters in novels that I'm not thinking about my own life.
— Paul Auster
I look on my life as raw material for my novels: that's just the way I am, and it frees me from any inhibitions.
— Imre Kertesz
A lot of people who came into my family's life looking like heroes ended up acting more like villains.
— Brian K. Vaughan
I don't like novels that tie everything up in a plot-y way. I always think that's not really true of life, particularly of people in power.
— Sarah Hall
Novels are written - as life is lived - One Day At A Time.
— Lawrence Block
Novels hadn't interested her for a long time now: not for a moment could she tear her mind away from her own life and concentrate on somebody else.
— Lydia Chukovskaya
I envisioned that as my life: staying in academia to make a living and then taking summers off to write my novels.
— David Duchovny
If I present a boring personal life to my readers, it's going to be harder for them to think of my novels as thrilling.
— M.J. Rose
Oh, Anne, things are so mixed-up in real life. They aren't clear-cut and trimmed off, as they are in novels.
— L.M. Montgomery
Michael Koryta is an amazingly talented writer, and I rank The Prophet as one of the sharpest and superbly plotted crime novels I've read in my life.
— Donald Ray Pollock
One good reason for writing novels based on your life is that you have something to read in old age when you've forgotten what happened.
— Nina Bawden
She was a book worm she escaped her life and became her novels.
— Tina J. Richardson
All my life I have been reading romance novels. Those stupid books ruined me. I've always wanted that fire that every book I ever read talks about.
— Aurora Rose Reynolds
Like the roller coaster of life ... novels aren't fun without ups and downs and even an occasional loop.
— Carmen DeSousa
Every time I complete a major project I reward myself with two full days of just reading and coffee! I do justify that it is my work!
— Delia J. Colvin
The day my life changed forever ... The day I first saw you.
— Nicholas Sparks
Living is deeper than just life
— Tru Lyfe
Carla had realised there wasn't just one destined adventure in life, there were thousands of them.
— Claire Chilton
You don't get one chance at life but many over one lifetime.
— Elize Amornette
I think that novels that leave out technology misrepresent life as badly as Victorians misrepresented life by leaving out sex.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Writing novels worth reading will bugger up your mind, jeopardize your relationships, and distend your life.
— David Mitchell
Why do I feel like something's missing in my life without them and they don't feel the same about me?
— Melina Marchetta
I'm a hopeful romantic who adores novels with happy endings, because there are enough sad endings in real life.
— Tammara Webber
My first crime novel, "Wild Horses," sold at auction, and that changed my life at an ideal time.
— Brian Hodge
Meredith immersed herself in the novels. For some reason, fiction hit on the meaning of life so much more concisely than real life itself did.
— Elin Hilderbrand
Modesty and conscientiousness receive their reward only in novels. In life they are exploited and then shoved aside.
— Erich Maria Remarque