
Top 14 Jewish Fiction Quotes
#1. In 1890, Donnelly published Caesar's Column, a dystopian science fiction novel set in the far-off 1980s, when the United States had become a capitalist tyranny controlled by a ruthless Jewish oligarchy.
Arthur Goldwag
#3. Jewish history is never simply about the Jews, but always about their relationship with the rest of society.
Abigail Green
#4. My father's death when I was eighteen and his struggles as a Jewish immigrant provided me with the raw material, but for a long time I went from painting to fiction and then finally to poetry before I could find the right way of telling this story.
Philip Schultz
#6. I learned that lack of budget can be overcome by fan passion if you can get your content to the people who like what you do.
Felicia Day
#7. See, you don't wanna be a Jew. Too much work--there's a lot of holidays but it's even more work. It's sanctioned oppression, it's God's tyranny.
Shawn Stewart Ruff
#8. And in each corner of my soul there's an altar to a different god.
Fernando Pessoa
#9. Nellie looked into the forest and decided she was totally a city girl. It looked grim and foreboding. Her red hoodie seemed like an omen. "But Granny told me to never, ever stray off the path.
Sarwat Chadda
#10. Back on the block they probably call Big Al "Fat Albert" but here in the Nam we don't insult our friends.
Derrick Wolf
#11. An important feature of good characterization in a novel is that the characters are dimensionalized and are not all of one piece. Human beings, as Singer noted, have contradictions.
Joseph Telushkin
#12. If God never gave me one more thing in my life, then you, right now, would be enough. You are my Dayeinu
S. Khubiar
#13. Getting older is reality, but getting old does not have to be.
Carol Stanley
#14. The problem is Jewish-American fiction that always ends with assimilation back into the community.
Joshua Cohen
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