492 Quotes About Novels


  • Author Dean Koontz
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    Well, Mr Thomas, while I'm in favour of education, I couldn't in good conscience recommend a university career in anything but the hard sciences. As a working environment, the rest of academia is a sewer of irrationality, hate mongering, envy, and self-interest. I'm getting out the moment I earn my twenty-five-year pension package, and then I'm going to write novels...

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  • Author John Ralston Saul
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    They (the novelists) became the voice of the citizen against the ubiquitous raison d'état, which reappeared endlessly to justify everything from unjust laws and the use of child labour to incompetent generalship and inhuman conditions on warships.The themes they popularized have gradually turned into the laws which, for all their flaws, have improved the state of man.

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  • Author Dan Garfat-Pratt
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    Fiction in general holds little interest for me. Novels, in particular, arouse more suspicion than intrigue. It truly baffles me that any practitioner of make-believe should (especially in this day and age) feel the need to produce anything so gratuitous. The fact that certain examples of this fare can approach the length of your average dictionary seems inherently absurd.

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  • Author Jeanette Winterson
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    We did photograph albums, best dresses, favourite novels, and once someone's own novel. It was about a week in a telephone box with a pair of pyjamas called Adolf Hitler. The heroine was a piece of string with a knot in it.

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  • Author Richard C. Cox
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    ...While I rather doubt whether, as has often been claimed, everyone has at least one novel inside them, it is undeniably true of theories...

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  • Author John Irving
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    A novel is always more complicated than it seems at the beginning. Indeed a novel should be more complicated than it seems at the beginning.

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