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Children know when they are being sold a sanitised version of the world, and I think that's a betrayal of the relationship between author and reader.
— Morris Gleitzman
I would never write stories with only despair and defeat and the dark side of life.
— Morris Gleitzman
Kid's culture is often dismissed as superficial, like high fibre McDonald's, but it's so much more important than that.
— Morris Gleitzman
See? Memories aren't happy, they're sad. Don't you know anything?
— Morris Gleitzman
Stories can bring alive the moral universe in a very vivid, useful, engaging way.
— Morris Gleitzman
If we get caught up in a story, it's because we've started to care about the characters, and that can only happen if we've moved beneath the surface.
— Morris Gleitzman
Barney said that everybody deserves to have something good in their life at least once. I have. More than once.
— Morris Gleitzman
A little hope goes a long way.
— Morris Gleitzman
Don't sit back and wait for God to do it all. Ask for His advice, but be prepared to do the hard yards yourself.
— Morris Gleitzman
It's our potential for good stuff I'm most interested in exploring, but that has most meaning when juxtaposed with things that can go wrong.
— Morris Gleitzman
I think, to be a successful author, you've got to be part recluse and part show-off.
— Morris Gleitzman
Everybody deserves something good in there life atleast once
— Morris Gleitzman
Everybody deserves to have something good in their life. At least once
— Morris Gleitzman
When I did finally live in the Dandenongs, the mountain ash forests became an important part of my life.
— Morris Gleitzman
I like the idea of young readers using my stories as a sort of moral gym, where they can flex and develop their newly developed moral muscle.
— Morris Gleitzman
My capacity for humour may have come largely from my father - he liked to entertain people, make people laugh.
— Morris Gleitzman
Melbourne is my type of city, much more so than Sydney.
— Morris Gleitzman
He can do it any time he wants,' says Zelda, hugging me from the other side. 'Any time he sees a Nazi, he can just do a poo.
— Morris Gleitzman
I discovered you can get closer to a character's thoughts and feelings in a book than in a film.
— Morris Gleitzman
I prefer watching people on a screen, and I've had the most pleasurable people-watching experiences at the Palace Cinema in Balwyn.
— Morris Gleitzman
We may not be in Manchester but we will always be united
— Morris Gleitzman