Famous Quotes
260 Quotations with Novel.
- 201. Ethan Hawke: There's something at the root of our love-hate relationship with celebrity that ...

- 202. Thomas Helm: My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter.

- 203. Richard Helms: It was my angry, Dickensian novel, I suppose. It was cathartic - I expended a lo ...

- 204. Vanilla Ice: I was playing a record company whore back in the days, a puppet. Everything was ...

- 205. Clifford Irving: A criminal trial is like a Russian novel: it starts with exasperating slowness a ...

- 206. Kazuo Ishiguro: I can't write these marvellous sentences like Martin Amis or Salman Rushdie that ...

- 207. Kazuo Ishiguro: I felt I had almost written myself into a corner. You could say I'd rewritten th ...

- 208. Kazuo Ishiguro: I'm only 50, but I certainly feel time is running out for me in an urgent sense. ...

- 209. Kazuo Ishiguro: The idea of a successful novel was something that was reviewed in the Observer a ...

- 210. Richard Leofric Jackson: I am devoted to detective novels. They make such a nice change from my work.

- 211. Diane Johnson: A novel's whole pattern is rarely apparent at the outset of writing, or even at ...

- 212. John Knowles: The novel has one peculiarity for a school novel: It never attacks the place; it ...

- 213. Stanley Kubrick: A filmmaker has almost the same freedom as a novelist has when he buys himself s ...

- 214. Dean Koontz: Writing a novel is like making love, but it's also like having a tooth pulled. P ...

- 215. David Herbert Lawrence: Only in a novel are all things given full play.

- 216. Richard Lester: The Beatles used pot as a continuing device to amuse themselves because film-mak ...

- 217. Joseph C. Lincoln: In 1904 my first novel, 'Cap'n Eri' was published. Other novels have followed wi ...

- 218. Russell Lynes: Every journalist has a novel in him, which is an excellent place for it.

- 219. Norman Mailer: It's not a good idea to put your wife into a novel; not your latest wife anyway.

- 220. W. Somerset Maugham: I would sooner read a time-table or a catalogue than nothing at all. They are mu ...
