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Really Quotes by Paul Auster
- Some things get written more quickly than others, but I can't really measure degrees of difficulty.
- Our lives don't really belong to us, you see -- they belong to the world, and in spite of our efforts to make sense of…
- I think people are trying out ideas with the new technology and it's too early to say where it's going exactly. But again, whether it's…
- Don't be a writer, it's a terrible way to live your life, there's nothing to be gained from it but poverty and obscurity and solitude.…
- And that's why books are never going to die. It's impossible. It's the only time we really go into the mind of a stranger, and…
- Writing is a solitary business. It takes over your life. In some sense, a writer has no life of his own. Even when he’s there,…
- The only person I knew how to be with now was myself - but I wasn´t really anyone, and I wasn´t really alive. I was…
- I really have no interest in myself.
- I really do feel part of America to my very bones; at the same time, I know that I come from somewhere else.
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