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David Guterson Quotes
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When it comes time to sit down and write the next book, you're deathly afraid that you're not up to the task. That was certainly the case with me after Snow Falling on Cedars.
David Guterson

2.
Well, I think it’s extraordinarily fun to write, and I look forward to it every day, but that doesn’t mean I think it’s easy. There’s a difference between the two. It’s fun in the way all worthwhile things are fun – there’s difficulty attached to it. I think that a writer has to accept a certain amount of frustration. It’s inherent in the task, and you have to simply persevere. It’s part of the definition of the work.
David Guterson

3.
The status quo was rote memorization and recitation in classrooms thronged with passive children who were sternly disciplined when they expressed individual needs.
David Guterson

4.
My father is a practicing criminal law attorney in the Seattle area.
David Guterson

5.
We should recognize that schools will never solve the bedrock problems of education because the problems are problems of families, of cultural pressures that the schools reflect and thus cannot really remedy.
David Guterson

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Time made me change. I gradually woke up to the realization that this is who I am, an author, a public figure, and I couldn't just hide in my study, tapping away at the keyboard and pretend that I didn't have a role to play beyond stringing words together.
David Guterson

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At one level you're condemned to the voice you have. But within those confines, you have a certain amount of freedom to range among your possible voices.
David Guterson

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Writing became an obsessive compulsive habit but I had almost no money so I thought about being an urban firefighter and having lots of free time in which to write or becoming an English teacher and thinking about books and writers on a daily basis. That swayed me.
David Guterson

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9.
There are things in this universe that we cannot control, and then there are the things we can. . . . Let fate, coincidence, and accident conspire; human beings must act on reason.
David Guterson

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He didn't like very many people any more, or very many things either. He preferred not to be this way, but there it was, he was like that. His cynicism, a veteran's cynicism, was a thing that disturbed him all the time.
David Guterson

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What some people interpret as brooding melancholy is serenity. I don't feel required to grasp all the time.
David Guterson

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There's a certain nostalgia and romance in a place you left.
David Guterson

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It's a brooding melancholy that haunts me.
David Guterson

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None of those other things makes a difference. Love is the strongest thing in the world, you know. Nothing can touch it. Nothing comes close. If we love each other we're safe from it all. Love is the biggest thing there is.
David Guterson

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accident ruled every corner of the universe except the chambers of the human heart.
David Guterson

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I have traveled the entire state and spent a lot of time out of doors. So I have known the landscape of the Columbia Basin for quite a while, and I have had this strong feeling about it for many years.
David Guterson

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I often heard about his cases and I often sat in on his trials. In the late 1960s when I was growing up I wanted to be a crusader like him but I didn't want to wear a suit and commute.
David Guterson

18.
I became paralyzed as an artist with writer's block.
David Guterson

19.
I was aware that there is an expectation that writers inevitably falter at this stage, that they fail to live up to the promise of their first successful book, that the next book never pleases the way the prior one did. It simply increased my sense of being challenged.
David Guterson

20.
I write because something inner and unconscious forces me to. That is the first compulsion. The second is one of ethical and moral duty. I feel responsible to tell stories that inspire readers to consider more deeply who they are.
David Guterson

21.
I'm interested in themes that endure from generation to generation.
David Guterson

22.
I think you have an obligation to share what you know as a writer.
David Guterson

23.
When I went to college I took a creative writing class and decided in a week to be a writer.
David Guterson

24.
I have relaxed into my persona as an author, although I used to fight that.
David Guterson

25.
Everybody has a world, and that world is completely hidden until we begin to inquire. As soon as we do, that entire world opens to us and yields itself. And you see how full and complex it is.
David Guterson

26.
The strange thing was, he wanted to like everyone. He just couldn't find a way to do it.
David Guterson

27.
I was born in Washington State and have lived here for 42 plus years.
David Guterson

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Fiction is socially meaningful.
David Guterson

29.
What sustains me is to be with my family and to write.
David Guterson

30.
My book is traditional. It runs counter to the post-modern spirit.
David Guterson

31.
The real question is: How do you react? What do you do next? Evade responsibilities? Bury yourself in work? What do you do? All three of my novels take up that question, although none gives an answer.
David Guterson

32.
I think of myself as a really happy person.
David Guterson

33.
That the world was silent and cold and bare and that in this lay its terrible beauty
David Guterson

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He decided then that he would love her forever no matter what came to pass. It was not so much a matter of deciding as accepting the inevitability of it. It made him feel better, though he felt perturbed, too, worried that this kiss was wrong. But from his point of view, at fourteen years old, their love was entirely unavoidable. It had started on the day they'd clung to his glass box and kissed in the sea, and now it must go on forever. He felt certain of this.
David Guterson

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To deny that there was this dark side of life would be like pretending that the cold of winter was somehow only a temporary illusion, a way station on the way to the higher "reality" of long, warm, pleasant summers. But summer, it turned out, was no more real than the snow that melted in wintertime.
David Guterson

36.
A literary achievement of the highest order.
David Guterson

37.
How could they say that they truly loved each other? They had simply grown up together, been children together, and the proximity of it, the closeness of it, had produced in them love s illusion. And yet - on the other hand - what was love if it wasn't this instinct she felt.
David Guterson

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I grew up in Seattle, but I always knew I wanted to leave.
David Guterson

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Cities produce in me melancholy or a tension I don't need.
David Guterson

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You should learn to say nothing that will cause you regret. You should not say what is not in your heart - or what is only in your heart for a moment. But you know this - silence is better.
David Guterson

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Post-modernism is dead because it didn't address human needs.
David Guterson

42.
I'm not an urban person.
David Guterson

43.
I'm a hypocrite, of course, and I live with that, but I live.
David Guterson

44.
The best advice on writing I've ever received is to take it seriously, because to do it well is all-consuming.
David Guterson

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Writers shouldn’t underestimate the difficulty of what they’re doing, and they should treat it with great seriousness. You’re doing something that really matters, you’re telling stories that have an impact on other people and on the culture. You should tell the best stories you can possibly tell and put everything you’ve got into it.
David Guterson

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I know you'll think this is crazy, but all I want to do is hold you, and I think that if you'll let me do that just for a few seconds, I can walk away, and never speak to you again.
David Guterson

47.
To persevere is always a reflection of the state of one's inner life, one's philosophy and one's perspective
David Guterson

48.
Hemingway said the only way to write about a place is to leave it.
David Guterson

49.
Even though I may not intend it when I set out to write the book, these places just emerge as major players in what I'm doing, almost as if they are insisting on it.
David Guterson

50.
Don Quixote is one that comes to mind in comparison to mine, in that they both involve journeys undertaken by older men. That is unusual, because generally the hero of a journey story is very young.
David Guterson