I probably like being isolated more than many people do, but I'm lucky to have the friendship of many fine people, and they keep me from becoming very isolated. The world of my mind is certainly a populated and warm place, too. It's difficult for me to become too isolated with such resources.Collection: Friendship
To a liar, the most dangerous individual is the person who catches lies but doesn't say anything about it. Then the liar isn't sure which lies are compromised.
I think a book is often an account, or a series of accounts, that create a world that is sort of half of the world. There are references to a world, and then the reader supplies the other fifty percent.
I think the lies I make the most are in regards to my hopes and intentions for myself. As for lies I tell other people - I will certainly tell lies. When somebody is very ill and looks awful, and you tell them they look nice. Or if you just ate the last cookie, if someone asked me if I ate the last cookie, I would definitely lie about that.
New York feels like sometimes it's not part of the United States. So does L.A. Chicago feels like it's a big city that's part of America.
When I was a child, my father would read out loud to my brother, my mother, and me. Several times in the course of my childhood, he would read 'Alice and Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass' over a few weeks. They were a great favorite with all of us.
I had a lot of trouble in school to begin with. I got left back in kindergarten, and I was in special education. My teachers didn't have very much faith in me.
There's a misunderstanding about what nonsensical things are - the idea that they're just funny, and that's the beginning and the end of it. Nonsense is not 'not sense' - it operates at the edge of sense. It teems with sense - at the same time, it resists any kind of universal understanding.
The crucial thing in any work of any kind is that it must be a gift - the reader must possess it even more than the person who wrote it. It must be given completely.
In life, people talk at right angles. One asks a question, and the other replies in part, then uses that part to move the conversation to something else. Everyone has an agenda, has something they're trying to say - or not say.
When I was in high school, I had a notebook that I filled up with rules about lying. It must have been a hundred pages long - one hundred pages of rules about lying!
As far as I can see, the best writers in the last two hundred years have been Whitman, Rilke, Proust, Kafka. Their best works: 'Leaves of Grass - 1855;' 'Duino Elegies;' 'The Captive & The Fugitive;' 'The Castle.'
I just think we're on this rock orbiting a sun that's going to go out, and I don't know that human society is necessarily a wonderful thing for the planet. I think people can be kind to one another and share things, but I don't know that this particular iteration of civilization is to be preferred to any other.
As humans, we're so easily persuaded. We join this cause or that cause, and suddenly the other thing is wrong.
My bookshelves have no order. I prune them regularly and sell the books to Myopic Books, a Chicago bookstore. They give me store credit, and then I spend all the store credit, and, presumably, return to sell them back more of the books I bought from them.
I love to reread, even more than I like to read, so keeping a hold of books that I adore is very important, although they flee from me - they are always fleeing.
If society is a ship, it appears to many to be firmly at anchor in moral waters. Perhaps this isn't so.
If he acts, if he doesn't, it's meaningless. The whole thing goes forward. No one is important. No one at all.Collection: Important
First, he says, you have to go out into the world. This is not a simple matter of going outside one's door. No, that is simply going out. That's what one does when one is on the way to the store to buy a loaf of bread, some cheese, and a bottle of wine. When one goes out into the world, one is shedding preconceptions of past paths and ideas of past paths, and trying to move freely through an unsubstantiated and new geography.Collection: Moving
Three things are required of you: the wishes you made when you first knew the breadth of this life; the contract you signed when you decided your wishes were not true or possible; and the exacting of the punishment you agreed to when you knew you would break the contract of your life.Collection: Punishment
I like small books. I like durable books. I like plain books. I like small type and thin pages.Collection: Book
Not that believing such things has anything to do with whether they are true. You see that, don't you?Collection: Believe
I'm an elephant today. I will need to have lots of room and also a bowl of water on the floor.Collection: Elephants
Sunday was always the best of days for being the self you had intended to be, but were not, for one reason or another.Collection: Sunday
I don't read books for pleasure, but in desperation.Collection: Book
In searching for a way out of my own troubles, I had found my way into the troubles of others, some long gone, and now I was trying to find my way back out, through their troubles, as if we human beings can ever learn from one another.Collection: Long
I believe in discovering the love that exists and then trying to understand it. Not to invent a love and try to make it exist, but to find what does exist, and then to see what it is.Collection: Believe
We tire differently if we love or love not.Collection: Tire
Different times and different structures make more sense at one point in life than at another.Collection: Different
The old man began to sing. His voice was very lovely and obviously a part of something that the world had disposed of in its haste, evidence of a grander, kinder past.Collection: Past
That would be the death of anyone - to recognize false hopes with a certainty. One mustn't know that. If it is offered, refuse!Collection: Would Be
…There are times when something is asked of us, and we find we must do it. There is no calculation involved, no measure of the necessity of the thing itself, the action that must be performed. There is simply an acknowledgment that we will do the thing in question, and then the thing is done, often at considerable personal cost. " "What goes into these decisions? What tiny factors, invisible, in the jutting edges of personality and circumstance, contribute to this inevitability?Collection: Personality
I'm confused, and brilliant books help me to be less so.Collection: Confused
One can't say how one behaved or why, really. Such situations, they are far more complex than any either/or proposition. It is simplistic to produce events in pairs and lean them against each other like cards. I suppose if you a playing go or shogi, then such a thing might be helpful, but that is not life.Collection: Might
It is at the heart of our human enterprise, that is to say, at the heart of society, to allow consensus a power it ought not to have.Collection: Heart
This is what we bear, I thought, the nearness of other lives.Collection: Bears
I have a different purpose in writing each novel. Some of them seem more similar than others, but the purposes are always different.Collection: Writing
The books turn out to be about things afterwards. I don't go into them with concepts, for the most part.Collection: Book
I have a very basic notion of the structure the book might have - that's mostly it. The rest is luck and happenstance.Collection: Book
I want to say less, and it's easier to say less.Collection: Want
I'd say writing is easier for me now than it once was, but I do less of it.Collection: Writing
I don't start with an idea or concept in the sense that I flesh out an idea or concept and set it at the center of something.Collection: Ideas
A beginning idea for a book might be: a boy emerges from a hole in the ground. He enters a house. The book will take place in the first ten minutes following his arrival.Collection: Book
I am clearer in my mind and a bit less confused than I used to be.Collection: Confused