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" There are no laws for the novel. There never have been, nor can there ever be. "
Doris Lessing
Novel
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Nor
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" The human race has been telling stories since it began. "
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" In university they don't tell you that the greater part of the law is learning to tolerate fools. "
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" It is the mark of great people to treat trifles as trifles and important matters as important. "
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" A writer falls in love with an idea and gets carried away. "
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" I wanted to highlight that whole dreadful process in book publishing that 'nothing succeeds like success.' "
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" Sometimes I think what I write is funny in its quiet way. "
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" I have a daughter and two grand-daughters and a great grandson in Africa, in Cape Town. "
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" I do have a sense, and I've never not had it, of how easily things can vanish. "
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" I would not be at all surprised to find out... that the dimensions of buildings affect us in ways we don't guess. "
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" I was a nursemaid. And it was pretty boring. "
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" Time and distance from the first and second world wars doesn't seem to lessen their horrors. "
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" The World War I, I'm a child of World War I. And I really know about the children of war. Because both my parents were both badly damaged by the war. My father, physically, and both mentally and emotionally. So, I know exactly what it's like to be brought up in an atmosphere of a continual harping on the war. "
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" I don't think in terms of optimism and pessimism when writing a story. I am telling a story. "
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" I think kids ought to travel. I think it's very good to carry kids around. It's good for them. Of course it's tough on the parents. "
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" That is what learning is. You suddenly understand something you've understood all your life, but in a new way. "
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