Top 29 Evenson Quotes
#1. I am your friend," Gous said. "I drank with you, didn't I?"
Kline tried to nod but nothing happened. He could see the wrappings around Gous' hand staining with blood.
"Besides," said Gous, "friendship is one thing, God another.
Brian Evenson
#2. I'm pretty instinctual when I write, and I really like to get to a point where I'm writing where I don't know what's going to happen next. Usually when I get to that point, something will happen that I find intriguing or interesting, or that will push the fiction in a way that I really like.
Brian Evenson
#3. His only mistake was not realizing there was a second car. There's always a second car. Except when there's not.
Brian Evenson
#4. I read individual stories a lot in magazines and other places, too, but I really think there's something to be said for reading story collections as collections. That's not true of all story collections, to be honest, but for good ones I think it often is true.
Brian Evenson
#5. As long as you are following God's will, friend Kline. But even God sometimes becomes impatient. You know the story of Jonah, friend Kline? How many whales do you suppose God will deign send to swallow you? When does God run out of whales?
Brian Evenson
#6. There has, I fear, developed the worst of needs, the need to know, coupled reluctantly with an awareness that I probably will, in fact, never know.
Brian Evenson
#7. Of course there's another choice, he thought. There is always another choice. I'm just not going to take it.
Brian Evenson
#8. People clustered in twos or threes or fours, I have come to believe, both constitute creatures in and of themselves and, together as tandems or triunes or packs, form another sort of myriad-minded creature whose actions are far from predictable.
Brian Evenson
#9. What if there is no tomorrow? There wasn't one today." -- From 'Groundhog Day
J.M. Evenson
#10. That's Kline," he said. "We know and love him. He's like a person to us.
Brian Evenson
#11. Truth cannot be imparted," said Kline. "It must be inflicted.
Brian Evenson
#12. Still," said Ramse. "You're not much. You're what you are and we love you for it, but you're not much.
Brian Evenson
#13. In Kamby Bolongo Mean River damage and delusion walk hand in hand, and everything we think we know is gradually called into question. Reading like a cross between Samuel Beckett's 'The Calmative' and Gordon Lish's Dear Mr. Capote, Robert Lopez's new novel gets under your skin and latches on.
Brian Evenson
#14. When I say I'm instinctive [in writing], I do feel like I need to hide what I'm doing from myself. My mind just needs to be able to operate untrammeled.
Brian Evenson
#15. Anything can happen: anything. Or nothing. Who can say? The world, monstrous, is made that way, and in the end consumes us all. Who am I, administrated or no, to have the audacity to survive it?
Brian Evenson
#16. Misreading is a big part of reading, the way in which the level of attention you're paying can lead to some interesting residue.
Brian Evenson
#17. Marker be praised," said Harmon. And then he added, "Altman be praised.
B.K. Evenson
#18. One of the primary differences for me between fiction and poetry is that fiction uses every sort of tool that poetry does but hides it much, much more. Fiction doesn't necessarily reveal what it's doing with rhythm and sound and patterning.
Brian Evenson
#19. Every burned book or house enlightens the world; every suppressed or expunged word reverberates through the earth from side to side.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#20. Trust is tough since it involves that quixotic mix of integrity, vulnerability, and intimacy. But trust anyway.
Jeffrey Fry
#21. Truth cannot be imparted. [] It must be inflicted.
Brian Evenson
#22. What was the truth? he wondered. How important was it to know? And once he knew, what then?
Brian Evenson
#23. Ideas for stories come in really different terms and really different ways for me. Sometimes they're from books, sometimes they're just kind of out of the air, from nowhere, sometimes they're biographical, or sometimes they're other things [everyday life].
Brian Evenson
#24. With every disaster, I have come to believe for my own personal reasons, comes a compensation, a certain balancing of the accounts - not spread evenly about but clumped here and there, of benefit to very few.
Brian Evenson
#25. There is, in every event, whether lived or told, always a hole or a gap, often more than one. If we allow ourselves to get caught in it, we find it opening onto a void that, once we have slipped into it, we can never escape.
Brian Evenson
#27. Curiosity is a terrible thing, he was thinking. How is it possible to stop oneself from needing to know?
Brian Evenson
#28. And she'd discovered she wasn't empty inside. She was magnificent. Even if nobody yet recognized it.
Courtney Milan
#29. Feast of the Holy Innocents The most thrilling thing you can ever do is win someone to Christ. And it's contagious. Once you do it, you don't want to stop.
Luis Palau
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