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All Quotes by author - John Banville
" Death is such a strange thing. One minute you're here and then just gone. You'd think there would be an anteroom, a place where you could be visited before you go. "
Place
Gone
Think
" Doing what you do well is death. Your duty is to keep trying to do things that you don't do well, in the hope of learning. "
Duty
Learning
You
" For memory, we use our imagination. We take a few strands of real time and carry them with us, then like an oyster we create a pearl around them. "
Real
Time
Create
" How I envy writers who can work on aeroplanes or in hotel rooms. On the run I can produce an article or a book review, or even a film script, but for fiction I must have my own desk, my own wall with my own postcards pinned to it, and my own window not to look out of. "
Run
Work
Look
" I'd given up Catholicism in my teens but something of it stays with me. I try to create the perfect sentence - that's as close to godliness as I can get. "
Perfect
I Can
Create
" I don't know if there is a personal identity. We all imagine that we are absolute individuals. But when we begin to look for where this individuality resides, it's very difficult to find. "
Identity
Personal
Know
" I don't own a Kindle, no. I love books, they are beautiful objects. "
Love
Books
Own
" I don't see how English as we use it in Europe can be revivified. It's like Latin must have been in about A.D. 300, tired and used up. All one can do is press very hard stylistically to make it glow. "
Used
Hard
Tired
" I know some of my memories are made up and they are far more powerful than the things that actually happened. For example, I always remember my brother posting me a copy of 'Dubliners' from Africa, but he says he never did. "
Memories
Know
Me
" I'm a hopeless 19th-century romantic. "
Romantic
19th-Century
Hopeless
" I never went to university. I'm self-educated. I didn't go because I was too impatient, too arrogant. "
Arrogant
University
Never
" I read Nietzsche when I was a teenager and then I went back to reading him when I was in my thirties, and his voice spoke directly to me. Nietzsche is such a superb literary artist. "
Me
Artist
Voice
" I sometimes think that I might be slightly autistic. There might be a syndrome that hasn't been named. I don't seem to see the world in the same way that most people I know see it. They don't seem to be baffled by it. "
People
Know
World
" I suppose it's possible that a writer would have feeling for his characters, but I can't see how, because writing is such a meticulous, intricate, technical business. I wish I could say that I love my characters and that frequently they take over the book and run away with the plot and so on. But they don't exist. "
Writing
Book
Wish
" It's great people still care about books, and it's great you can still fashion a life from literature. "
Life
Great
Fashion
" I've always been fascinated by physics and cosmology. It gets more and more scary the older you get. "
Always
Older
More
" I've been wrestling with Kafka since I was an adolescent. I think he's a great aphorist, a great letter writer, a great diarist, a great short story writer, and a great novelist - I'd put novelist last. "
Great
Wrestling
Think
" We think we're living in the present, but we're really living in the past. "
Really
Think
Living
" We writers are shy, nocturnal creatures. Push us into the light and the light blinds us. "
Shy
Creatures
Light
" When I say I don't like my own work, that doesn't mean it isn't better than everyone else's. "
Say
Own
My Own
" When I started writing, I was a great rationalist and believed I was absolutely in control. But the older one gets, the more confused, and for an artist I think that is quite a good thing: you allow in more of your instinctual self; your dreams, fantasies and memories. It's richer, in a way. "
Dreams
Good
Memories
" When you're writing there's a deep, deep level of concentration way below your normal self. This strange voice, these strange sentences come out of you. "
Writing
You
Voice
" Why does the past seem so magical, so fraught, so luminous? At the time it was just, ugh, another boring bloody day. But, to look back on, it's a day full of miracles and light and extraordinary events. Why is this? What process do we apply to the past, to give it this vividness? I don't know. "
Know
Light
Past
" With crime fiction, you have to write a half-dozen before they catch on. "
You
Write
Before
" With the crime novels, it's delightful to have protagonists I can revisit in book after book. It's like having a fictitious family. "
Crime
I Can
Like
" Writers are just like other people, except slightly more obsessed. "
Just
People
Other
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