Robert Cormier

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I have always had a sense that we are all pretty much alone in life, particularly in adolescence.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Teen
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Family life was wonderful. The streets were bleak. The playgrounds were bleak. But home was always warm. My mother and father had a great relationship. I always felt 'safe' there.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Relationship
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The beautiful part of writing is that you don't have to get it right the first time, unlike, say, a brain surgeon. You can always do it better, find the exact word, the apt phrase, the leaping simile.
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All the stories I'll ever need are right here on Main Street.
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I've had aunts and uncles who not only haven't read my books but could hardly believe that I was a writer.
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You seldom get a censorship attempt from a 14-year-old boy. It's the adults who get upset.
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There are no taboos. Every topic is open, however shocking. It is the way that the topics are handled that's important, and that applies whether it is a 15-year-old who is reading your book or someone who is 55.
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I simply write with an intelligent reader in mind. I don't think about how old they are.
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I had my bully, and it was excruciating. Not only the bully, but the intimidation I felt.
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I take real people and put them in extraordinary situations.
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I can't remember a time when I wasn't trying to get something down on paper.
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My dream was to be known as a writer and to be able to produce at least one book that would be read by people. That dream came true with the publication of my first novel - and all the rest has been a sweet bonus.
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It's amazing that the heart makes no noise when it cracks.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Heart
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I have lived a thousand lives lost within the pages of a book.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Book
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Everybody sins, Francis. The terrible thing is that we love our sins. We love the thing that makes us evil.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Evil
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There are moments that stop the heart, that catch the breath, that halt the beat of blood in your veins, and you are suspended in time, held between life and death, and you wait for something to bring you back again.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Heart
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A writer must take risks, defy the odds, be a bit obsessed and a little mad.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Odds
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A new sickness invaded Jerry, the sickness of knowing what he had become, another animal, another beast, another violent person in a violent world, inflicting damage, not disturbing the universe but damaging it.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Animal
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As much as there is joy in writing, there's always the little bit of terror to keep you on edge, on your toes. It is a strange way to occupy yourself - to enjoy your life on a daily basis. There is no guarantee that something great is going to come next.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Writing
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And he did see--that life was rotten, that there were no heroes, really, and that you couldn't trust anybody, not even yourself.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Hero
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They don't actually want you to do your own thing, not unless it's their thing too.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Want
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You bring up your children to be self-reliant and independent and they double-cross you and become self-reliant and independent.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Children
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The possibility that hope comes out of hopelessness and that the opposite of things carry the seeds of birth - love out of hate, good out of evil. Didn't flowers grow out of dirt?
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Hate
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A man I know who writes and aspires to be a novelist does very little reading, and he's not that successful. But I think it's because he's like the kid who wants to be a ballplayer and never goes to the ballpark or tries to hit a ball. So I'd say reading is the most important thing that I do, besides the actual writing. I'm always asking as I read, "How did the writer do this? Why do I suddenly have tears in my eyes? Why am I crying?"
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Reading
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He hated to think of his own life stretching ahead of him that way, a long succession of days and nights that were fine - not good, not bad, not great, not lousy, not exciting, not anything.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Night
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We often think that tragedies happen because of great earthquakes in people's lives. I think they sometimes occur because of small things that become obsessive to a particular person.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Thinking
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Kids tell me all the time, "I don't know how you do it, but that's us in the book." That's the kind of response you want, and I can't sacrifice it for the sake of somebody worried about censorship. You have to find a way to be truthful and honest.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Book
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I'm always telling myself as I write that I'm not really writing a novel; I'm just going to fool around with a character or an idea.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Writing
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The rewriting is always crucial to what I do; whenever I do a scene, I always tell myself that this isn't final and that I can do it again, better. The pacing is probably from experience. I've always liked gradual disclosure. I keep thinking of my rubber-band theory. You have a rubber band that you keep pulling and pulling and pulling, and just at the moment of snapping you release it and start another chapter and start pulling again.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Thinking
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You could reason with someone who was halfway educated and appeal to his intelligence, but I felt helpless in the face of utter stupidity.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Stupidity
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Writing, even though it's hard work, is really a joy when you get these characters to come alive. It's hard to trace where they come from. I can't say that I am sitting here one night at nine o'clock and that a character occurs to me. The magic for me happens at the typewriter.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Hard Work
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I'm weary of the battle. But a tired fighter can still be a fighter.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Tired
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I write very tightly, and my big fear is boring people. I want them to read quickly, stopped in their tracks. I resist indulging myself.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Writing
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I don't think I began to be a professional writer until I learned my weaknesses and what I couldn't do. This forced me to compensate.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Thinking
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When I write, I never think of segments as chapters; I think of them as scenes. I always visualize them in my mind. Then I try to get the scene down on paper as closely as I can. That's the one thing that readers don't see - what you have in your mind. The reader can only see what you get on the page.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Writing
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The earliest influence on me was the movies of the thirties when I was growing up. Those were stories. If you look at them now, you see the development of character and the twists of plot; but essentially they told stories. My mother didn't go to the movies because of a religious promise she made early in her life, and I used to go to movies and come home and tell her the plots of those old Warner Brothers/James Cagney movies, the old romantic love stories. Through these movies that had real characters, I absorbed drama, sense of pacing, and plot.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Mother
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You have to accept the critical reviews if they treat you with respect. Actually, it's one person's opinion. So, it's a concern but not an overriding one, and I don't stay up nights worrying about reviews. But there are certain people I respect who I hope will like a book.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Book
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You hope that people read your book and say "Yes, this is the way it is or could be." But then you have no way of knowing until the reader reads the book. Actually, the critical response doesn't worry me. I've had very few reviews that have upset me.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Book
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I sometimes get tired because I can seldom read a book for pleasure. I'm like the play reviewer who happens to go to a play on an off day and can't help but view it critically.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Book
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I find that most books that I don't like are those in which the authors have indulged themselves. I can almost sense when they're writing something for themselves.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Book
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When people say they write for themselves, that's probably what they do. I will admit that I don't write for myself; I write to be read. I've got the reader in my mind all the time.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Writing
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Archie became absolutely still, afraid that the rapid beating of his heart might betray his sudden knowledge, the proof of what he'd always suspected, not only of Brother Leon but most grownups, most adults: they were vulnerable, running scared, open to invasion.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Running
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Don't miss the bus, boy. You're missing a lot of things in the world, better not miss that bus.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Boys
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Why did the wise guys always accuse other people of being wise guys?
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Wise
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Cities fell. Earth opened. Planets tilted. Stars plummeted. And the awful silence.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Stars
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I don't mean to be insolent. I'm truthful. I tell the truth and the truth sometimes hurts. For instance, you have bad breath, Lieutenant. I can smell it from here. It must offend a lot of people. That's the truth. But how many people have told you that? Instead, they either lie or try to avoid your company.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Hurt
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People always ask me about the role models that I'm providing for kids, and I say I can't be concerned with that. I'm not worrying about corrupting youth. I'm worrying about writing realistically and truthfully to affect the reader.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Kids
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Salinger is such a terrific writer; he did so many great things. He is one of those writers that I still reread, simply because he makes me see the possibilities and makes me feel like writing. There are certain writers who put you in the mood to write. In the way a whiff of a cigar will bring back memories of a ballgame on a Saturday afternoon, reading Salinger makes me want to get to the typewriter.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Memories
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A novel must work as a story because no one's going to get to the other themes if you don't entertain the reader. But I like to have another layer of meaning, although you can read the book on one level and not bother with that other layer.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Book
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I don't like to think in terms of writing ten or twelve pages a day. Usually I'm writing a scene, and it's always with the idea, "I wonder what is going to happen." Or sometimes I write about something that affected me emotionally the day before and that I don't want to lose. I'm very unorganized at first; but finally it comes into a structure where consciously I'm working on a novel per se.
- Robert Cormier
Collection: Writing