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I'm not from the movie world. I'm from the book world.
— Daniel Woodrell
I liked my fellow Marines. I didn't like pointless orders.
— Daniel Woodrell
He was a man with a tin-ear present who dreamed of a rock-opera future.
— Daniel Woodrell
This is how sudden things happened that haunted forever.
— Daniel Woodrell
Texas humor and Southern humor are pretty similar.
— Daniel Woodrell
Fading light buttered the ridges until shadows licked them clean and they were lost to nightfall.
— Daniel Woodrell
I have a Ford Taurus, and I don't care who knows it.
— Daniel Woodrell
I've always been fascinated by the Mississippi River and the way of life in these small river towns.
— Daniel Woodrell
I rise near dawn, make a strong cup of coffee, wander to my desk and come fully awake by reading something written the day before.
— Daniel Woodrell
Earned a bachelor's at 27, then an M.F.A. that is still completely unused and in mint condition, never taken out of the box.
— Daniel Woodrell
I always loved the verve and vivacity of pulp and I kind of merged it with my own interest in family stories.
— Daniel Woodrell
Just because it's got a gun doesn't make it a crime novel, and just because there's a horse doesn't make it a western.
— Daniel Woodrell
Babies don't know anything but nipples and lullabies. they splash out looks of wonder on anybody whether they merit it or not.
— Daniel Woodrell
I'm very attracted to poetry for all the reasons someone likes poetry. The notion of compression seems to fit my personality.
— Daniel Woodrell
Her right hand held a bottle of Pepsi that she'd clogged with peanuts and called a late lunch.
— Daniel Woodrell
Thump Milton loomed over Ree, a fabled man, his face a monument of Ozark stone, with juts and angles and cold shaded parts the sun never touched.
— Daniel Woodrell
Tip began to nod, then shook his head. I could be eight kinds of crooked, there, piglet, but I ain't never been no kind of dumb.
— Daniel Woodrell
I like the idea of everybody knowing each other; you know why you're doing things.
— Daniel Woodrell
I was not much used to women except for mothers. Everything I did, they did different.
— Daniel Woodrell
Can't none of this be new to you.
— Daniel Woodrell
I didn't really expect to be coming to the Oscars.
— Daniel Woodrell
The bodies draped down through the leaves like rancid baubles in the locks of a horrible harlot.
— Daniel Woodrell
If I weren't so lazy, I would have 14 books, not eight.
— Daniel Woodrell
The pain was shrill enough, but the idea of a finger of mine twitching about, lost in chicken-pecked dust, was more terrible.
— Daniel Woodrell
Most of my characters aren't hillbillies anyway. Let's just call them proletariat with a disposition towards criminal activity.
— Daniel Woodrell
Long, dark, and lovely she had been, in those days before her mind broke and the parts scattered and she let them go.
— Daniel Woodrell
There's an overlap between social-realist fiction and crime fiction - a sweet spot there.
— Daniel Woodrell
Honesty can siphon off a few regrets and resentments if you tap in to it. Let that sink in.
— Daniel Woodrell
I hate to fall back on weird to describe them, but goofy is too weak, and strange sounds too sensible.
— Daniel Woodrell
Moons of ache glowed in spaces of her meat and when she moved the moons banged together and stunned.
— Daniel Woodrell
She dressed to cast her daughter in a frumpy light.
— Daniel Woodrell
I don't want to be callous about it, but we all seemed to get over the Oklahoma bombing pretty quickly, and we're never going to get over 9/11.
— Daniel Woodrell
Grunt work is my main calling, but I like to be dead when I do it.
— Daniel Woodrell
I think all regions have had their peculiarities of speech rounded off by television, radio, and people travel so much more now.
— Daniel Woodrell
The town of St. Charles near St. Louis was founded by a trapper named Blanchette. There is a section that's called Frenchtown on historical markers.
— Daniel Woodrell
It was in a grim room on Eddy Street that I finally opened 'A Moveable Feast.' I read it all overnight. I read it again the next day.
— Daniel Woodrell
I've bumped into at least three people in town who all insist 'Winter's Bone' is about them.
— Daniel Woodrell
I, myself, often wished to be spared the expectation of better days ahead or such.
— Daniel Woodrell
So much death and no coffee to be had.
— Daniel Woodrell
Pine trees with low limbs spread over fresh snow made a stronger vault for the spirit than pews and pulpits ever could.
— Daniel Woodrell
I can't say that dropping out of school at 16 to join the Marines was my best idea. On the other hand, maybe it was. Who knows?
— Daniel Woodrell
You want to hear an agent scream, say, 'I'm thinking about doing a collection of short stories set in the Ozarks.'
— Daniel Woodrell
You realize you're alive while you're alive, and you better notice it then, because later, it's hard to see.
— Daniel Woodrell
I pulled the rearview down and looked at myself in the mirror for a spell, trying to spot virtues.
— Daniel Woodrell
I'm always writing about character first. Plot, such as it is, comes from the characters.
— Daniel Woodrell
I'd met some awfully tough gals in my life, and I find them compelling, if I don't have to socialize with them too much.
— Daniel Woodrell
I slept for over a full day, as you know, but I won't say I rested.
— Daniel Woodrell
The opening novel of the 'Bayou Trilogy' was the first one I finished.
— Daniel Woodrell
Stained raincoats, I reckon." "And shitpaper stuck to their shoes.
— Daniel Woodrell
The heart's in it then, spinning dreams, and torment is on the way. The heart makes dreams seem like ideas.
— Daniel Woodrell
I came back when I'd had a taste of other places and realized that I would never feel the same sense of connection to any place other than the Ozarks.
— Daniel Woodrell
I felt like a number of things in me as a writer just clicked.
— Daniel Woodrell
A person has to show some spirit
fate just about never shines kindly on chickenshits. — Daniel Woodrell
fate just about never shines kindly on chickenshits. — Daniel Woodrell
It's not always to the benefit of the story to have it so preordained.
— Daniel Woodrell
I'd get lost without the weight of you two on my shoulders.
— Daniel Woodrell
But I've been at writing long enough now to know that every three or four books I have to start a new direction.
— Daniel Woodrell
I had gone to enlist in the Navy, but they had a long waiting list and no need for high-school dropouts.
— Daniel Woodrell
The World Ain't No Day-care Center.
— Daniel Woodrell
I said shut up once already, with my mouth.
— Daniel Woodrell
I was basically raised to look for chances to get even with several families for stuff that happened 30 or 40 years before I was born.
— Daniel Woodrell
I joined the Marines the week I turned 17, and that led to a few experiences that might qualify as adventure - eye of the beholder.
— Daniel Woodrell
I had been born shoved to the margins of the world, sure, but I had volunteered for the pits.
— Daniel Woodrell
My father was a salesman, and I always said I wouldn't be one.
— Daniel Woodrell
No god craves weaklings.
— Daniel Woodrell
Never. Never ask for what ought to be offered.
— Daniel Woodrell
I think there are some folks who don't particularly like what I have to say, but on the whole, the reaction has been very positive.
— Daniel Woodrell
This happens to me all the time: I think I'm working on one thing, but this other thing, whether I want it to or not, keeps coming through.
— Daniel Woodrell
I have always loved short stories. I have been at least as influenced by the short story masters as I have been by novelists.
— Daniel Woodrell
You got to be ready to die every day - then you got a chance.
— Daniel Woodrell