Top 34 Rafael Yglesias Quotes
#1. Whether you want to entertain or to provoke, to break hearts or reassure them, what you bring to your writing must consist of your longings and disappointments.
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#2. To me, people's lives and loves are entwined with their characters, natures and circumstances. I regard all general advice with skepticism.
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#3. It's hard to conceive of someone who could work for at least a few hours each day for months and years on the same story without it being close enough to their life experience to fuel their commitment.
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#4. Had any parent ever succeeded in hiding marital unhappiness from their child?
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#5. I didn't want readers to think I was asking to be praised for taking care of my wife while she was ill. Lots of people are heroic, more heroic than I was, when faced with the suffering of someone they love.
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#6. Percocet? Seriously?" Brian laughed bitterly. "That's so nineties. He should at least update his addictions.
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#7. Nothing on earth is more vicious than a disappointed American public.
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#8. For a while she had a vague longing to be a psychologist. "Talking therapy is dead," Gary said when she raised the idea. "It's all pills now.
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#9. Relationships, it seems to me, are timeless. What works between two people always works; what doesn't is always troublesome. Over time, people learn - or not - how to negotiate what's difficult, but that doesn't mean the misfit has gone away entirely.
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#10. Little girls think their fathers will save them. Women know better.
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#13. Something about Christmas decorations inspired delinquency.
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#14. You see, I'm not the hack. God is. And the Old Fart doesn't know how to write a conclusion that'll satisfy his audience. He leaves that to us, his lost children, doing his dirty work, inventing uplifting endings to erase his mistakes.
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#16. Sooner or later everyone is defeated by their desires.
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#18. Otherwise the silence in the room was profound, the silence of places Brian had not yet been: gazing at the lifeless body of a beloved, the echo of a lost illusion, the tinnitus of betrayal.
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#19. It was always the most striking scene, the best work, the most disturbing emotion and unsettling idea that attracts criticism.
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#20. The most fun thing about being a writer is that everything is interesting.
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#22. Gary was a righteous man, frank about his lusts, and they were the lusts of the righteous: for sugar and fat and the succour of a wife.
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#23. Jeff had learned the wisdom of perversity and made his lonely secret into art.
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#24. People don't so much believe in God as that they choose not to believe in nothing.
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#25. Re: Central Park
But the height proved the awesome truth that the park was made by man: nature re-created where it had been killed.
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#26. Arthur Conan Doyle was entranced by the notion of a brilliant detective who can deduce everything a stranger has been up to from the merest clue, and yet can't have a trusting relationship with his closest friend.
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#27. How far we've come, Jeff," Brian whispered to the cold, wet streets. "How far the geeky boys have come.
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#28. I'm willing to keep an open mind about the existence of God or whether or not Joye's Ulysses is a great novel, but I have no doubt that one way or another child molesters are nurtured, not born.
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#29. After puberty, you look to one sex for more than friendship and to the other for less-than-complete intimacy.
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#30. And into its bland merciless face what did he have to show as his proof that he deserved to live?
- Nothing but that he was afraid to die.
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#31. Also, serial killers, child killers, they're hot, they're the new cool kids, the new vampires, the new zombies, everybody's favourite spook monster.
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#32. Sadly, for those who are busy sawing off their feet to escape the trap of cliches, every story is chock full of them and sometimes depends on an especially hoary one.
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#33. There's nothing that makes an artist more beloved than the audience pitying him because his work comes at a price they would never pay.
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#34. New York is a much more bourgeois city, more of a tourist attraction than a muscular metropolis. It's lost moxie and a rough energy, while gaining grace and friendliness. I love both versions of the city, but I wish the prosperous Manhattan would become a little easier for young people to afford.
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