Charles Baxter

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When you’re in love you don’t have to do a damn thing. You can just be. You can just stay quiet in the world. You don’t have to move an inch.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Moving
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At its best, fiction is not a diversion but a means of knowing the world.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Mean
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A novel is not a summary of its plot but a collection of instances, of luminous specific details that take us in the direction of the unsaid and unseen.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Writing
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As my mother once said to me, ‘They’re quite crazy, dear – men are. What you look for is one of them whose insanity is large enough, and calm and generous enough, to include you.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Mother
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Forget art. Put your trust in ice cream.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Art
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In truth, there are only two realities: the one for people who are in love or love each other, and the one for people who are standing outside all that.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Reality
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Say what you want about it, Hell is story-friendly... The mechanisms of hell are nicely attuned to the mechanisms of narrative. Not so the pleasures of Paradise. Paradise is not a story. It's about what happens when the stories are over.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Writing
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Every relationship has at least one really good day. What I mean is, no matter how sour things go, there's always that day. That day is always in your possession. That's the day you remember. You get old and you think: well, at least I had that day. It happened once. You think all the variables might just line up again. But they don't. Not always. I once talked to a woman who said, "Yeah, that's the day we had an angel around.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Mean
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If you want to see the consequences of ideas, write a story. If you want to see the consequences of belief, write a story in which somebody is acting on the ideas or beliefs that she has.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Writing
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In February, the overcast sky isn’t gloomy so much as neutral and vague. It’s a significant factor in the common experience of depression among the locals. The snow crunches under your boots and clings to your trousers, to the cuffs, and once you’re inside, the snow clings to you psyche, and eventually you have to go to the doctor. The past soaks into you in this weather because the present is missing almost entirely.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Past
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Try to get your characters into interesting trouble. Allow your characters to misbehave. Let them stay out after 11.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Character
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Short story characters, mine anyway, are usually driven by impulse, not so much by their histories and the choices that they have to make.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Character
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I don't think that most women have to prove that they're real women. You live long enough, you graduate to being real.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Real
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When blame has been assigned, the story is over.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Stories
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When all the details fit in perfectly, something is probably wrong with the story.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Writing
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At least with pets, and for all I know, people too, intelligence and quick-wittedness have nothing to do with a talent for being loved, or being kind, nothing at all, less than nothing.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: People
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Savor the imminent weirdness of the day.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Weirdness
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There is no weather in malls.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Weather
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When I'm writing, I'm waiting to see somebody, and I'm waiting to hear them. It's almost like conjuring spirits out of the air, using your own imaginative instability.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Writing
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Literature is not an instruction manual.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Literature
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Everybody should customize their names.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Names
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I feel quite at home writing short stories but nervous and anxious when writing novels, as if the bad time of consecutive failures might arise again.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Home
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The worst mistakes I've made have been the ones directed by sweet-natured hopefulness.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Sweet
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As the poet says, all happy couples are alike, it's the unhappy ones who create the stories. I'm no longer a story. Happiness has made me fade into real life.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Couple
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It's my feeling that any writer can get an emotion into a story without being sentimental as long as the emotion is dealt with honestly, with sufficient clarity, and detail.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Long
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What's agitating about solitude is the inner voice telling you that you should be mated to somebody, that solitude is a mistake. The inner voice doesn't care about who you find. It just keeps pestering you, tormenting you--if you happen to be me--with homecoming queens first, then girls next door, and finally anybody who might be pleased to see you now and then at the dinner table and in bed on occasion. You look up from reading the newspaper and realize that no one loves you, and no one burns for you.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Girl
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Gainfully unemployed, very proud of it, too.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Teacher
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[T]he astonishing purity of pain, how it will not be mixed with any other sensation.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Pain
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You know, there's something heartsick about parties like this. Look at us. We're all pretending to be smart, as if intelligence were the cure for our anguish.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Smart
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I prefer short stories, but publishers would, of course, rather that writers produce novels, since novels are still more commercially viable.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Stories
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When you break the heart of the philosopher, you must apply great force and cunning strategy, but when the deed is completed, the heart lies in great stony ruin at your feet. If you succeed in breaking it, the job is done once and for all. It will not be repaired.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Broken Heart
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Because it is the Midwest, no one really glitters because no one has to, it's more of a dull shine, like frequently used silverware.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Shining
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Before, I was always trying to make my relationships work by means of willpower and forced affability. This time I didn't have to strive for anything. A quality of ease spread over us.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Mean
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There is such a thing as the poetry of a mistake, and when you say, "Mistakes were made," you deprive an action of its poetry, and you sound like a weasel.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Mistake
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What a midwesterner he was, a thoroughly unhip guy with his heart in the usual place, on the sleeve, in plain sight.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Heart
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The problem with love and God, the two of them, is how to say anything about them that doesn’t annihilate them instantly with the wrong words, with untruth. . . . In this sense, love and God are equivalents. We feel both, but because we cannot speak clearly about them, we end up–wordless, inarticulate—by denying their existence altogether, and, pfffffft, they die.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Two
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What's agitating about solitude is the inner voice telling you that you should be mated to somebody, that solitude is a mistake. The inner voice doesn't care about who you find. It just keeps pestering you, tormenting you.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Mistake
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You think that what I've told you is an anecdote. But really it isn't. It's my whole life. It's the only story I have.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Thinking
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You are a real find and you keep me satisfied, up to a point. After all, I'm a malcontent and you can't change that.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Real
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The point is that although love may die, what is said on its behalf cannot be consumed by the passage of time, and forgiveness is everything.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: May
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My God, the corruptions of literature. It put all these notions into our heads.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Literature
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There's nothing to talk about to strangers anymore, if you know what I mean. Everything I want to say, I say to her.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Mean
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Literature is not a sack race. There aren't real winners and losers in the Republic of Letters.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Real
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When readers don't like the book, it's usually because they feel that romantic love is pass or somehow needs more irony.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Book
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The truth is that I'm never sure how any of my books will be received, and because I can be thin-skinned, I try not to read too many reviews when a book first comes out.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Book
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It's better to be nominated for awards than not to be nominated for them, but of course to some degree such awards [National Book Award] are always subjective.
- Charles Baxter
Collection: Book