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David Mitchell

"A book can't be a half-fantasy any more than a woman can be half pregnant."

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"A book can't be a half-fantasy any more than a woman can be half pregnant."

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"The best of fiction, as we know, of course, doesn't tell the truth; it tales the truth."

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"Stories are like children. They grow in their own way."

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"In great literature, I become a thousand different men but still remain myself."

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"It is my opinion that a story worth reading only in childhood is not worth reading even then."

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"It is usually unbearably painful to read a book by an author who knows way less than you do, unless the book is a novel."

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"The literary man re-reads, other men simply read."

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Amber Hurdle

"And she never could remember and ever since that day what Lucy means by a good story is a story which reminds her of the forgotten story in the Magician's Book."

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Amber Hurdle

"One of the most dangerous of literary ventures is the little, shy, unimportant heroine whom none of the other characters value. The danger is that your readers may agree with the other characters."

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"Like someone excitedly relating a story, only to find the words petering out, the path gets narrower the further I go, the undergrowth taking over."

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"I didn't read so much Japanese literature. Because my father was a teacher of Japanese literature, I just wanted to do something else."

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"This is my moral. Trust what you dream. Not what you think."
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"This isn't lust. Lust wants, does the obvious, and pads back into the forest. Love is greedier. Love wants round-the-clock care; protection; rings, vows, joint accounts; scented candles on birthdays; life insurance. Babies. Love's a dictator."
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"I asked, how is knowledge found? 'You must learn how to read, little sister,' he said."
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"Prayer may be a placebo for the disease of helplessness, but placebos can make you feel better."
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"Rights are susceptible to subversion, as even granite is susceptible to erosion. My fifth Declaration posits how, in a cycle as old as tribalism, ignorance of the Other engenders fear; fear engenders hatred; hatred engenders violence; violence engenders further violence until the only "rights, the only law, are whatever is willed by the most powerful."
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"But thought has no eyelids to close or ears to block..."
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"Humans live in a pit of cheating, exploiting, hurting, incarcerating. Every time, the species wastes some part of what it could be. This waste is poisonous."
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"I wonder who had the first computer dream, where, and when? I wonder if computers ever dream of humans."
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"Only one-tenth of what you write will make it into your manuscript, but when you knock on that tenth " I rap my knuckles on the table " "you'll hear oaken solidity, not sawdust and glue."
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"But, Henry, this is wicked!' But, Adam, the world is wicked. Maoris prey on Moriori, Whites prey on darker-hued cousins, fleas prey on mice, cats prey on rats, Christians on infidels, first mates on cabin boys, Death on the Living. 'The weak are meat, the strong do eat."
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