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Write Quotes by Orhan Pamuk
- I think a lot about the poems I wasn't able to write...I masturbrated...Solitude is essentially a matter of pride; you bury yourself in your own…
- I work seven days a week, from 9 in the morning till 8 at night. I have the titles of the next eight novels I…
- First, I would find an object which I would think is suitable for my characters and stories, then write about it, and in the end,…
- I have always thought that the place where you sleep or the place you share with your partner should be separate from the place where…
- I write a world where everyone is partly right.
- I strongly believe that the art of the novel works best when the writer identifies with whoever he or she is writing about. Novels in…
- My home is attached to a study - in fact, my home is my study, and I have a little room to sleep in. I…
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