
Top 100 Walter Mosley Quotes
#1. There's many things that I am. And all of those things come together at some point. If somebody wants to limit me, you know and they'll say, 'Well, this is Walter Mosley, the mystery writer.' I don't like that. Because I do many things.
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#2. I think that the power over death and life is the greatest strength that any person can have. It trumps sex and wealth. If I'm willing to die no one can master me.
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#3. We are not trapped or locked up in these bones. No, no. We are free to change. And love changes us. And if we can love one another, we can break open the sky.
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#4. He looked like a butler dressed by his four-year-old daughter - a mishmash of good intentions and ill design. And there I was, an unshaven, rumpled page of discarded poetry, extending a hand and smiling, no doubt wolfishly.
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#5. If it wasn't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all.
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#6. I'm almost completely without family and it's a very odd feeling in life. I have no children.
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#7. A lot of people ... kind of make heroes that are separate from us, people who are, you know, like ... John Wayne and Errol Flynn and, you know, Denzel Washington ... people who are different, who are larger than life.
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#8. It's the strongest love that makes the greatest treachery. The worst thing you can say to somebody is that you will be there no matter what and then fail to show.
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#9. This is all you have to do. Sit down once a day to the novel and start working without internal criticism, without debilitating expectations, without the need to look at your words as if they were already printed and bound. The beginning is only a draft. Drafts are imperfect by definition.
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#10. But all of those things were possible back then even though nobody
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#11. The girl was cinnamon colored in the way of Native America after it had been raped by Europe.
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#12. It's like a door open at the side of the house and this cool breeze is blowing in over the back of my neck. The breeze is Death whispering and that door is open for me to go through anytime I want. And I want to go through. I want the confusion to stop
no, not only confusion but pain too.
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#13. I destroyed that doll, hoping the sacrifice would somehow reverse time and bring my father back. I was a mad scientist and an angry child.
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#14. Susan Straight finds LA's secret heart in Between Heaven and Here and with a sleight of hand only the masters have, she creates an alley, a neighborhood, a history that is as rich and tragic as any Shakespearean tale.
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#15. But I wasn't there to treat the incurable ills of megalomania.
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#16. When I went to school, there were no Black philosophers, at least none that I was aware of, who were recognized by Western universities.
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#17. It's a disheartening feeling when you can't stand the touch of someone but neither can you push them away.
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#18. Angel, you got checkout girls in these here grocery stores cain't feed their own kids right, jazz musicians workin' for the post office because music don't pay the charge of admission to a nightclub. You might love your work but one day you wake up and find that your work don't love you.
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#19. Every day that we wake up is a good day. Every breath that we take is filled with hope for a better day. Every word that we speak is a chance to change what is bad into something good.
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#20. A man who is already insane was frightening enough, but when he goes crazy ...
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#21. It was a regular family scene. All we had to do was clean up a few murders and a matter of international dope smuggling, then we could move next door to Donna Reed.
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#22. I have never thought that I have sacrificed anything being a writer. That might not be true, maybe I have sacrificed something. Maybe I've given something up, but I can't think of it.
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#23. A man's bookcase will tell you everything you'll ever need to know about him.
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#24. I hit him more times than necessary but by then my actions were mostly chemical, like a soldier ant or a teenager in love.
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#25. The way I write is this: I write about a thousand words a day, a little bit more. The next morning, I read those thousand words and cursorily edit that. Then I write the next thousand. I do that all the way to the end of the book and then I reread the book quite a few times, editing as go through.
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#26. I laugh, that there's a certain kind of cyclical nature to life and that I don't have to worry because whatever isn't there right now, it's coming back again.
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#27. He made me question what was, when for a whole lifetime up till that moment, I accepted the world's excuses.
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#28. Our collective freedom ... depends on our ability to defend the rights of others.
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#29. My father cared about the world he lived in, and so he admitted his confusion about his place in America because he didn't want me to make the same mistake in my life.
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#30. Writing is almost a place of dreams for me, and I don't have to give up anything to do it.
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#31. He said that a men's work cloths are the only real cloths he has.
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#32. We must remember that there's more than one story and plot in every novel. There are at least as many stories as there are main characters, and each of these stories has to have multiple plots to keep it going - blood and bone, nerve and tissue, forgotten longing and unknown events.
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#33. all those days I was walkin' on the streets, I kept thinkin' how special you got to be to get born.
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#34. I never really thought I'd be successful. I never though I'd get books published, but this was something completely beyond me. The fact that it happened is wonderful, but it is not something that I was aiming for.
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#35. Better to listen to the gospel than to a mortal leader.
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#36. Mrs. Turner gripped my baby finger.
It's amazing how a man can feel sex anywhere on his body.
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#37. Literature is the adventure. It's the story, it's the fight, it's people falling in love, it's people with deep personality disorders who succeed anyway beyond themselves. That's what great literature is.
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#38. When you talk about painters and you talk about painters painting masterpieces, there is no painter who painted only one painting and that was a masterpiece. You have to do a whole bunch of paintings to get to the place of mastering your craft.
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#39. Maybe that's what they're afraid of. Maybe they don't want these children to make up their own minds. Maybe if they did that, the world would change.
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#40. Love makes you blind to your own survival. And if it doesn't then it's not love at all.
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#42. Mouse was the truest friend I ever had. And if there is such a thing as true evil, he was that too.
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#43. The idea of being productive, the idea of producing many books is going to lead you toward you becoming a better and better writer.
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#44. The job of the writer is to take a close and uncomfortable look at the world they inhabit, the world we all inhabit, and the job of the novel is to make the corpse stink.
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#45. I believe that a writer has to tell what they think is the truth in a human experience. The truth of the human experience cannot escape the political.
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#46. I think of writers as explorers, not necessarily as detectives. So there is certainly detecting that is going on, but they're explorers.
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#47. I couldn't see why it shouldn't be my one hundred dollars.
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#48. I think that computer programming shows in my writing. Often when I write about computer programmers I'll write about the way that they see the world and they structure the world.
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#49. My heart was beating like it was being played by a one-armed Japanese Ondekoza drummer pounding slowly on his seven-hundred-pound drum with a caveman's club at twilight.
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#50. The government isn't real," he replied. He might have been talking about Santa Claus or God. "I don't owe anything to anyone who in themselves are lies and liars.
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#51. They want to hold on to you and your people. They have isolated the ones who might grow powerful and overthrow their debauched reign.
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#52. Comic books were telling me what life was about. This was how I kind of entered life, through fiction.
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#53. That's how powerful you are, girl ... You pretty, but pretty alone is not what people see. You the kinda pretty, the kinda beauty, that's like a mirror. Men and women see themselves in you, only now they so beautiful that they can't bear to see you go.
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#54. All great popular literature today one day will be seen as great literature and will no longer be seen as popular literature.
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#55. I'm writing, I'm using language, I'm using that language to tell stories and even more so to get ideas across. And I just love that, and I've always loved that.
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#56. At one time if you were a black writer you had to be one of the best writers in the world to be published. You had to be great. Now you can be good. Mediocre. And that's good.
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#57. Oster blender. I poured that concoction into a griddle of sizzling butter, then sprinkled diced strawberries on the wet side. Three
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#58. HBO and I have a deal to at least try to make a television series from the Leonid McGill stories. We're going to start with the first novel, 'The Long Fall.'
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#59. Losing my parents really set me adrift in more ways than one. It's not just losing them. It's losing the possibility of family.
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#61. I don't ever know where I'm going. Because one of the wonderful things about writing, which is different than working in programming, you don't need to know. You could just write and discover where you're going. And it's a great deal of fun.
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#62. The fact that we once knew each other in Fifth Ward, Houston, Texas, and that we were both still alive and ambulatory, was a miracle in itself. Where we came from he's dead was as common a phrase as he's sick or he's saved. People died in our world with appalling regularity.
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#63. I smiled and unraveled a plan that some strategic command at the back of my mind had been hatching while the woman in me made love to Rosetta Jeanette Lawson in the guise of a man.
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#64. This distinction was very important to him: His mother did love him but not enough to save him.
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#65. That was why so many Jews back then understood the American Negro; in Europe the Jew had been a Negro for more than a thousand years.
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#66. I have to agree that most people in America read a kind of a fiction which is not of a high literary calibre. People read for entertainment.
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#67. Any seed or insect or lizard or mammal that found itself in LA had to believe that there was a chance to thrive. Living in Southern California was like waking up in a children's book titled Would Be If I Could Be.
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#68. My job is writing for people to enjoy and then writing about a broader and a deeper world.
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#69. The police and I have a deal. I don't talk to them and they don't listen to me.
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#70. The life most of us live are lives we are forced to live by immediate needs, influences, and pressures.
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#72. Many & most moments go by with us hardly aware of their passage. But love & hate & fear cause time to snag you, to drag you down like a spider's web holding fast to a doomed fly's wings. And when you're caught like that you're aware of every moment & movement & nuance.
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#73. Purely the idea of writing a lot of books doesn't make you a great writer, but it might be that the process of doing a lot of writing will make you a much better writer.
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#74. The law," he continued, "is made by the rich people so that the poor people can't get ahead ...
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#75. My father's life was so decimated by his earliest experiences. His mother died when he was 7 years old, which he always said was the worst experience in his life. When he was 8, his father disappeared and he was on his own from the age of 8.
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#76. I find books in used-book stores, chain and independent stores, on friends' shelves and being read by some woman sitting opposite me on the subway. I find books the way a cow finds a new pasture, by looking to see where the other cows are headed.
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#77. I wondered if I could just drop the role I carried like a mantle of a dethroned prince.
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#78. Chirren is the most dangerous creatures on the earth, with the exception of young girls between the ages of fifteen and forty-two.
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#79. The fear in my heart was like in one of those dreams where you try to run but you can't do it, you can't run because the fear is an anchor in your chest.
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#80. When you get old you begin to understand that no one talks unless someone listens, and no one knows nuthin' less somebody else can understand.
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#81. When you deal with a person who's experiencing dementia, you can see where they're struggling with knowledge. You can see what they forget completely, what they forget but they know what they once knew. You can tell how they're trying to remember.
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#82. A lot of people love their hate. They live to hate the people wronged them. You cain't just have one gang. That don't even make sense. If you took away the white man's black man or the black man's white man, most of 'em wouldn't even know how to walk down the street right.
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#83. All of the philosophers I studied were white (with a few Eastern exceptions), and, for that matter, they were all male. Africa, the cradle of civilization, seemed to have no footing in the highest form of human thought.
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#84. Not for the first time in my life I had made it to the top. For some reason this made me hanker for a chili dog with chopped onions under a blanket of processed American cheese.
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#85. I understood about fear. And I knew better than anyone in that room what Mouse was capable of. But still I had been raised in a place where to show your fear was worse than cowardice. It was suicide, a sin.
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#86. I think that people don't know how to do anything anymore. My father was a janitor. He could take a car apart and put it back together. He could build a house in the back yard. Today, if you ask people what they know, they say, 'I know how to hire someone.
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#87. Young people live exactly today ... and they live in the immediacy of their world. And it's important for us, people from older generations to realize that a lot of our values, a lot of our truths are no longer truths, are no longer valuable.
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#88. Your people have lost the vision and vitality of your ancestors (73).
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#89. It's hard for a man to understand a woman because a man just desires her; but women, most of them anyway, desire desire.
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#90. You have made Commerce a god that weighs on humanity like a twenty-four-pound boil on a man's back (117-118)
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#91. If you want to write believable fiction, you will have to cross over the line of your self-restraint and revel in the words and ideas that you would never express in your everyday life.
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#92. People don't understand how hard it is to get recognized, how hard it is to get people to read your books. How hard it is to get people to even to understand what they're reading when they're talking to you about their books.
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#93. I've written a lot of really good books. Now we'll see if I can write any more good books. I mean there's a chance I won't, but I'm going to try.
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#94. Time is like a river," Coydog had told the boy. "It come up behind ya hard and just keep right on goin'. You couldn't stop it no more than you could fly away.
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#95. Blood may be thicker than water, but family has them both beat.
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#96. My experience of people in dementia is that a lot of their personality, a lot of their knowledge, a lot of their experience is still there but there's not a direction connection that they can just reach out and get it and then bring it back.
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#97. Let me speak to your boss I said. Six magic words that roil deep in the bowels of anymore collecting a paycheck on a biweekly basis. It's like winking at a leprechaun: he has to give up his pot of gold, and yet no one knows why.
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#98. I gave my children the kind of dreams they could live by, but dreams are like oceans, Mr. McGill. If they're worth a damn they're bigger than the dreamer, and sometimes, when the one dreaming wants to be as big as what they imagine, the wave pulls'em down.
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#99. But at night we began dreaming of Man's perfect world without humanity (57)
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#100. Black men of our day were never told, The sky's the limit ... We could aspire to Joe Louis but never Henry Ford.
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