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Trying Quotes by Paul Auster
- I write the paragraph, then I'm crossing out, changing words, trying to improve it. When it seems more or less OK, then I type it…
- Chance is an element of life. What I try to do is study what I call the mechanics of reality as carefully as I can.
- Movies are not novels, and that's why, when filmmakers try to adapt novels, particularly long or complex novels, the result is almost always failure. It…
- When I write, the story is always uppermost in my mind, and I feel that everything must be sacrificed to it. All elegant passages, all…
- 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…
- It's June second, he told himself. Try to remember that. This is New York, and tomorrow will be June third. If all goes well, the…
- Then, without any warning, we both straightened up, turned towards each other, and began to kiss. After that, it is difficult for me to speak…
- I've been trying to fit everything in, trying to get to the end before it's too late, but I see now how badly I've deceived…
More Trying Quotes
- As we all know, many people remain buried under tons of rubble and debris, waiting to be rescued. When we think of… — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- Most people live and die with their music still unplayed. They never dare to try. — Mary Kay Ash
- In order to go on living one must try to escape the death involved in perfectionism. — Hannah Arendt
- Out of hate, if you try to love that love will just be a hidden hate; it cannot be anything else-you are… — Rajneesh
- One of the great thing that A Christian can do is to draw closer to GOD inspite of all the hindrances. I… — Pacifiersucker
- I try to push ideas away, and the ones that will not leave me alone are the ones that ultimately end up… — J. J. Abrams
- That's why I began doing makeup in the first place: I was hoping that through helping people see the beauty in themselves,… — Kevyn Aucoin
- I would say try to tell stories that you care about as opposed to stories that you think will sell. — Alan Ball