Top 92 David Lagercrantz Quotes
#1. I said from the start I had to be trustful of the Millennium universe. It was not going to be a Stieg Larsson book, but my interpretation of his iconic characters and universe.
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#2. You have to search for the best writer - I'm not saying I'm the one, but it's a bad idea to just find the person who is a copycat of Stieg Larsson.
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#3. what matters is not that we believe in God. God is not small-minded. What matters is for us to understand that life is serious and rich. We should appreciate it and also try to make the world a better place. Whoever finds a balance between the two is close to God.
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#4. The sum of all vices does not remain constant. Each one breeds another.
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#5. If joy could express itself with the same force as pain," he said.
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#8. I met a lot of hackers, and some of them were very arrogant. They thought I was stupid because I couldn't follow what they were talking about. But then I met this great guy whom companies hire to find their security holes, and he was very good about explaining so I could understand.
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#9. The pace of growth goes on increasing and in the end it escapes our control.
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#11. They locked her up and kept trying to break her. But she kept coming back, and do you know what I think?" "No." "She got stronger each time.
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#12. I now realize that I should blame myself when men indulge in such wildly wishful thinking that they see a sexual invitation in a simple smile.
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#13. My father was this huge, influential intellectual in the '60s and '70s. He was one of the main players in the cultural discussion in Sweden, the editor of papers.
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#14. The beautiful thing is I have sort of grown up. I don't care if I'm highbrow or not anymore.
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#15. All I wanted to do was to follow my passion and tell a good story.
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#16. To be alive, Professor Sharif, means not being completely consistent.
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#17. There is no money in the world that would compensate me for writing a lousy book.
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#18. Are you insane?" "Probably, yes," she said. "Empathy deficit disorder. Excessive violence. Something along those lines.
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#20. Just think if life could be like that sometimes... If joy could express itself with the same force as pain.
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#22. But most important of all, he kicked off in the humble tone he had been taught in his management courses:
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#25. I like stupid questions," Rimmer said. "They allow one to feel intelligent for once.
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#26. Gut feeling is often a better tool than all the psychological theories in the world.
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#27. I'm always interested in talented or odd people, and my whole life I've written about geniuses who society has treated badly and they strike back - or not.
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#28. If you have an extreme character, you need normal characters to contrast them. Sherlock Holmes certainly needed a Dr. Watson. And Pippi Longstocking, who supposedly inspired Lisbeth Salander, needed Tommy and Annika, the normal middle-class neighbors.
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#29. Of course I want to be a best seller because I'm in the business and I want to be read, but there is no money in the world that can compensate for writing badly.
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#30. My life as an author has always been about brilliant, odd people.
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#31. He read political science, mass media communications, finance, and international conflict resolution,
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#33. Those who are different, also have a tendency to think differently.
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#34. wrote: What should we make of Frans Balder's artificial intelligence?
The words blinked onto the computer screen: Mission accomplished! - Plague
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#36. People are so unnecessarily negative about envy. It really ought to be struck off the list of deadly sins.
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#37. All great characters, great icons, in literature are a bit of a riddle, and that's the reason we go back to them over and over.
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#38. synaesthesia - the condition where two or more senses are connected, for example when numbers are seen in colour and every series of numbers forms an image in the mind.
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#39. inspired him to bear witness to a world which was bleeding with injustice and intolerance and petty corruption.
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#42. This isn't a negotiation, it's not even a conversation. I'm just setting out the terms, that's all.
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#43. You either have a useful contribution to make or you don't, regardless of whether you're head of the office or the emperor of China.
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#46. I'm very bad at violence in real life. I can't stand it. And I'm so fed up with crime novels that have too much violence. I can't really do it. It's unnecessary.
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#47. I was so obsessed by Lisbeth Salander and all the characters, but of course if you're going to write a crime novel worthy of Stieg Larsson, you need a plot, don't you?
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#48. A man who can make love with another man can also make love with the enemy.
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#49. I want to have new challenges and write new crazy books because I think it makes me a better writer to be insecure and try new things.
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#50. It wasn't just escapism, he persuaded himself. Sometimes the best ideas occur to you while your mind is occupied with something completely different. Pieces of the puzzle can suddenly fall into place.
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#52. Wait, Ed. Did you say she?" "You better believe it. Our hacker's a she!
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#53. it's always the wrong people who have the guilty conscience. Those who are really responsible for suffering in the world couldn't care less.
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#54. Sometimes the best ideas occur to you while your mind is occupied with something completely different.
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#55. I want to be read, and I certainly want to sell, but I also see my father's eye from Heaven: 'Always write quality. It doesn't matter if you sell; if it's good, it's good - if you capture the complexity of life.'
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#56. He was undoubtedly intelligent and well informed, but too right-wing for Grane's tastes. It was rare to find a well-educated Swede who was also a wholehearted supporter of the American Republican Party - he even expressed some sympathy for the Tea Party movement.
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#57. Money talks, bullshit walks. First and foremost the magazine had to pay its way.
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#58. Well, don't tell me that sexual freedom was Stalin's lasting contribution to mankind.
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#59. Salander was up at 5:00 the next morning and hacked into the NSF Major Research Instrumentation supercomputer at the New Jersey Institute of Technology - she needed all the mathematical skills she could muster.
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#60. To put it in somewhat drastic terms, Cambridge in the thirties was characterised by two things: a craze for communism and a craze for homosexuality.
"Rubbish!" Farley said.
"Well, you're bound to have been busy with other things as well, like drunkenness, geometry and Shakespeare.
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#61. I'm a strange kind of author - I like assignments. I wasn't clever enough to invent an iconic figure like Salander, but she's my kind of girl.
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#62. We had all these famous writers in Sweden and from all over the world home at dinner. I wanted to be a writer, and I wanted to be a highbrow writer as my father. He never, ever read anything like crime novels. He wrote biographies of Dante, James Joyce, August Strindberg and Joseph Conrad.
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#65. The truth is of course a difficult discipline for us. Not only do we have to discover it. We've also got to handle it in the right way. It's enough to wear you down, isn't it?
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#66. [...] something that was called an agreement is not necessarily always that. On the contrary, one party might advance their self-interest under the guise of a common decision, and in the long run it often becomes clear that someone is suffering, despite assurances to the contrary.
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#67. Part of the brilliance of Stieg Larsson's books is that they are so complex, so many different facets coming together.
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#68. People want to fit in and do well, and so they do indescribably stupid things.
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#69. I'm an author who likes assignments, who needs suggestions, ideas I would never have thought of otherwise - then something happens inside my alien head. Other people have to decide whether or not I'm a good writer, but I do have the ability to write in different styles.
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#70. You could probably call the whole thing an ordinary love story.
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#71. It is impossible to overestimate how humourless underpaid journalists can be.
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#72. I'm ashamed to say that I'm from a very privileged background.
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#73. Who knows, perhaps the will to please leads people to crime as often as evil or greed does. People want to fit in and do well, and they do indescribably stupid things because of it. Is that what happened here?
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#74. My father was highbrow: writing long biographies of Dante and stuff like that. Ghostwriting sportsman memoirs? That was sort of the lowest of the low.
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#75. we live in a twisted world where everything, both big and small, is subject to surveillance, and where anything worth money will always be exploited.
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#76. Your uncompromising attitude makes people feel pathetic. Your very existence reminds them just how much they've sold out,
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#77. If you wanted to show that someone was a good chap, the essence of a good and clean Englishman, you would say that he was an athlete.
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#78. Young people are meant to go off the rails politically, aren't they? And there are certainly far worse things one can do than dream about equality.
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#79. technological singularity," the state at which computer intelligence will have overtaken our own.
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#80. What had he said about machines?"
Block was not entirely sure about that. Something about their eventually being able to think, something which the woman said was at odds with the Christian view of things, just like his sexual inclinations.
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#81. one must never underestimate anyone or cling to preconceived ideas.
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#82. A conventional crime story is simple - it's just a corpse in the river or something, and a detective with an alcohol problem.
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#83. The apple was meant to take away the bitter taste, perhaps," he said.
"I imagine that Mr. Turing wasn't exactly looking for a taste experience," said Corell.
"Man always tries to limit his suffering.
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#84. Ha, no, that it's always the wrong people who have the guilty conscience. Those who are really responsible for suffering in the world couldn't care less. It's the ones fighting for good who are consumed by remorse.
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#85. The capacity of computers is doubling every eight months. It's exponential development. I think it's a real threat, actually, that a computer one day will be more intelligent than us.
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#86. I wrote about Alan Turing, the great mathematician and code-breaker. He was an absolutely different person, certainly more brilliant than I ever will be.
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#87. These days you can't do a goddamn thing online without leaving footprints.
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#88. I write best when I sort of collide myself with another man. So I think, I hope, that a combination of me and Stieg Larsson will create something good.
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#89. Those who spy on the people end up themselves being spied on by the people. There's a fundamental democratic logic to it.
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#90. I have this reporter's temperament still in me - I thrive under pressure.
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#91. I have the deepest respect for Eva Gabrielsson and all she has gone through, but I also know that I make maybe her sad, and I am sad about that, but I make so many other people happy.
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