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Growing up, I loved the tale of Peter Rabbit and also books on Pippi Longstocking. Pippi was a girl who had so much fun and was very daring. My sons loved all the Dr. Seuss books

~ Soraya Diase Coffelt

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Hundreds of thousands of people live in my library. Some are real, others are fictional. The real ones are the so-called imaginary characters in works of literature, the fictional ones are their authors. We know everything about the former, or at least as much as we are meant to know, everything that is written about a given character in a novel, a story or a poem in which she or he figures...The rest doesn't matter. Nothing is hidden from us. For us, a novel's characters are real. (p. 80

~ Jacques Bonnet

Jacques Bonnet Books Characters Literature

It’s weird how much things can change in only a few minutes. With those three words, “I don’t remember,” our entire futures were changed. Not just for me and Brooklyn, but for the little girl, and Denver, and Jenna and Blaze and – darn, I’m getting ahead of myself again. So much for trying to be dramatic.

~ C.b. Cook

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The 10 ever greatest misplacements in life:1. Leadership without character.2. Followership without servant-being.3. Brotherhood without integrity.4. Affluence without wisdom.5. Authority without conscience.6. Relationship without faithfullness.7. Festivals without peace.8. Repeated failure without change.9. Good wealth without good health.10. Love without a lover.

~ Israelmore Ayivor

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Rob; you could have been someone I wanted to be with. But you’re not; you never spoke to Niall, not really. You joked and you danced, but how often did you really talk? You never even told him you loved him until it was already too late. What was he to you? A friend? A lover? Or was he just some set piece in Rob Sardan’s great story? Is that what everyone is to you? Can’t we have our own story?

~ Joel Cornah

Joel Cornah Characters Loss Love Stories Story

...because there's a secret order. The books, you can't place them random. The other day I put Cervantes next to Tolstoj.And I thought, if close to Anna Karenina we have Don Quixote, sure the latter will do his best to save her.

~ Ettore Scola

Ettore Scola Authors Book Lovers Characters Classic Literature Culture Imagination Ispirational Librarians

What's real and what's not? People we meet in books--Holden Caulfield, Captain Ahab, Huckleberry Finn, Harry Potter, Bilbo and Gandalf and Frodo-- can become more memorable, and more important to us than people with birth certificates and drivers' licenses. Characters spawned in an author's imagination find a home inside us. They make our lives richer. They become our best friends. They never disappoint. And they never die.

~ Michael R. French

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One likes to think that there is some fantastic limbo for the children of imagination, some strange, impossible place where the beaux of Fielding may still make love to the belles of Richardson, where Scott’s heroes still may strut, Dickens’s delightful Cockneys still raise a laugh, and Thackeray’s worldlings continue to carry on their reprehensible careers. Perhaps in some humble corner of such a Valhalla, Sherlock and his Watson may for a time find a place, while some more astute sleuth with some even less astute comrade may fill the stage which they have vacated.

~ Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle Characters Fictional Characters Imagination Literary Fiction Sherlock Holmes

. . . clumsiness is often mated with a love of solitude.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Characters Isolation Loneliness Personality Solitude

My characters are quite as real to me as so-called real people, which is one reason why I'm not subject to what is known as loneliness. I have plenty of company.

~ William S. Burroughs

William S. Burroughs Characters Company Loneliness Write Writer Writing

Like, in general I think people have very complicated reasons for wanting things, and we often have no idea whether we’re actually motivated by altruism or a desire to hook up or a search for answers or what. I always get annoyed when in books or movies characters want clear things for clear reasons, because my experience of humanness is that I always want messy things for messy reasons.

~ John Green

John Green Altruism Characters Desire Messy

Don't bother to ring a bell in the ear that doesn't listen. Move to another ear, and if he doesn't listen to your bell, sit back and listen to his nemesis.

~ Michael Bassey Johnson

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It seems to me that you might create any sort of character in a novel and there would be at least one person in the world just like him. We humans are simply incapable of imagining non-human actions or behavior. It's the writer's fault if we don't believe in his characters as human beings.

~ Sōseki Natsume

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Stephen King started to read comics first, I started to watch films and little reading books...Now everything has changed Stephen King reads books and watch films, I read comics, watch films, read books listen to audiobooks...This are two different stories, you were challanged to open them, good job you open them now but can you try to start a new life??To start by opening a new book??Meeting with new characters??With new writers??With one new book which has a story which you haven't heard??Probably, you aren't still ready!

~ Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger Authors Characters Heard Meeting New Probably Ready Story Writers

Characters have to be seen and felt when written, not told about. Writers are merely vessels of their manifestations.

~ Linda Durbin

Linda Durbin Characters Felt Linda Durbin Writers

They say a writer is not a single person, it is a bunch of characters. What I learned from life is that everyone is a bunch of characters, characters who live and die within us. The moment I was raped, many characters in me died. I lost most of my characteristics. Several new characters were born, one was rage, second was a lifelong unhappiness and third was the fear of helplessness.

~ Himanshu Chhabra

Himanshu Chhabra Characters Rape Writers

...it's not the stories - it's the pain and the joy and the people who stay with you long after the stories are told ...

~ John Geddes

John Geddes Characters Joy Pain People Stories Writers Writing

I'm 20 years old. I spend my days in a dictionary and half my mind in Fantasy.

~ Almney King

Almney King Action Adventure Characters Scifi Series Stroytelling Writing Youngadult

I write about scoundrels; my specialty is generally scoundrels. If somebody's done a bad thing, I just talk about it. I don't prettify it or anything. My characters, a lot of them are disgusting — what they've done in the past. Somebody described them once as last-ditch attempts at justification. And sometimes that's what my characters or my personae are doing: they're saying, Yes, I did this and that thing, and perhaps it was evil. It was bad — maybe it wasn't even evil — but this is why I did it. You don't know the circumstances surrounding it. And this is the telling; they're almost retelling what happened from their point of view .... I use bad words whenever I feel the need, you know, I just put 'em in there — if it's true to my character. I always like to think that I'm doing things that are true to my charcter. And I hope that, when I'm dealing with violence, for example, that it's not gratuitous, that it's coming out of character that requires that .... I usually start with character, rather than a concept or an idea. If I do want to deal with an idea, I must create a character, in order to work from there, from that angle.

~ Ai

Ai Characters Evil Personae Poetry Violence Writing

Just because something isn’t good doesn’t mean it’s bad.

~ Rebecca Mcnutt

Rebecca Mcnutt Bad Book Characters Crime Depth Ethics Evil Good Life Literary Lonely Misunderstood Novel Sad Spooky Truth

In daily life we never understand each other, neither complete clairvoyance nor complete confessional exists. We know each other approximately, by external signs, and these serve well enough as a basis for society and even for intimacy. But people in a novel can be understood completely by the reader, if the novelist wishes; their inner as well as their outer life can be exposed. And this is why they often seem more definite than characters in history, or even our own friends; we have been told all about them that can be told; even if they are imperfect or unreal they do not contain any secrets, whereas our friends do and must, mutual secrecy being one of the conditions of life upon this globe.

~ E.m. Forster

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That's what novels are: They're amalgams of archetypes, collections of random traits one observes in other people through life, blended into fresh characters.

~ Michael Callahan

Michael Callahan Characters Language Novels Writing

Stories start in all sorts of places. Where they begin often tells the reader of what to expect as they progress. Castles often lead to dragons, country estates to deeds of deepest love (or of hate), and ambiguously presented settings usually lead to equally as ambiguous characters and plot, leaving a reader with an ambiguous feeling of disappointment. That's one of the worst kinds.

~ Rebecca Mckinsey

Rebecca Mckinsey Ambiguity Castles Characters Disappointment Dragons Hate Love Plot Readers Stories

A novelist's characters must be with him as he lies down to sleep, and as he wakes from his dreams. He must learn to hate them and to love them.

~ Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope Characters Dreams Hate Love Novelist Sleep Wake Write Writer Writing

When you don’t have honesty in love then there is no communication. Honesty is improvisation of the heart, anything less is a well thought out and rehearsed script.

~ Shannon L. Alder

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The only way you can talk about this great tide in which you’re a participant is as Schopenhauer did: the universe is a dream dreamed by a single dreamer where all the dream characters dream too.

~ Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell Characters Dreaming Dreams Life Schopenhauer Universe

The best stories come from deep within us and are of us. Either our inner child comes out to play and makes all things possible, or we mold our characters and events from our own experiences, or our dreams of wanting to experience.

~ Judith Kohnen

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Films, truths!Question 1How you get sad in movie?Mainly the music makes you sad if something happens and there isn't music... there isn't and sadness.Question 2How do you get in best level scared?- It's need silence... footsteps... silence... silence and then from nowhere something to came out.Question 3How do you make people to love the characters?- People like all kinds of characters, but to love them they should hear not what they want but what they won't expect, a character based on their problems and experience...

~ Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger Character Characters Experiece Truth

When the river meets the sea, he dies! Because the character of the river is to flow and when the character dies, everything dies!

~ Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mehmet Murat Ildan Character Characters Meet Murat Ildan Quotations Murat Ildan Quotes River Rivers Sea Turkish Literature Turkish Quotes

GreenHollyWood is a bad character, fat, liking jokes, liking jokes about size, about the large, about the how big are you. Likes to laugh when you make a mistake, ... but but he is a teacher?! With a glasses a fat guy!

~ Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger Bad Character Characters Fat Like Likes Liking Teacher

Besides it's not as though the prisoner can truly die, any more than a character in a novel can. You can always flip back to the first page, can't you?

~ Django Wexler

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To keep any great nation up to a high standard of civilization there must be enough superior characters to hold the balance of power, but the very moment the balance of power gets into the hands of second-rate men and women, a decline of that nation is inevitable.

~ Christian D. Larson

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One of the most dangerous of literary ventures is the little, shy, unimportant heroine whom none of the other characters value. The danger is that your readers may agree with the other characters.

~ C.s. Lewis

C.s. Lewis Characters Heroine Importance Readers Shyness Unimportance Value

The persons whom you cannot care for in a novel, because they are so bad, are the very same that you so dearly love in your life, because they are so good.

~ Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope Bad People Characters Good

We are all characters in the book of life.

~ John E. Carson

John E. Carson Book Characters Life

I turned to the window. A single raindrop fell against it, and seeing my reflection in the glass, I suddenly knew why Finn’s eyes were familiar.They were exactly like mine.

~ Pamela Nicole

Pamela Nicole Book Characters

God is the source of life, honour and wealth.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

Lailah Gifty Akita Characters Faith Quotes Spiritual Wisdom Strength Through Adversity

Anyone can be a story. Everyone is.

~ Johnny Rich

Johnny Rich Characters People Stories Storylines

A book is simply a snap shot of the full story.

~ Erica Goros

Erica Goros Characters Life Stories Stories

And the only sign of life is the ticking of the pen, introducing characters to memory like old friends.

~ Fish

Fish Characters Story Writing
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