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Donna Jo Napoli Quotes

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Learning is not the accumulation of knowledge, but rather, one thing only: understanding
Donna Jo Napoli

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And oh I want so much to sing, I tell myself no. But it is so hard to keep from singing.
Donna Jo Napoli

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Writing isn't just on the page; it's voices in the reader's head. Read what you write out loud to someone-anyone-and you will catch all kinds of things.
Donna Jo Napoli

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Secrets could never be rushed. They had to come of their own accord, on their own schedule. That way ,when they came , the offered themselves as a gift.
Donna Jo Napoli

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I feel the stars. Each sparkle sets aflame the pain in my heart.
Donna Jo Napoli

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A massive and brilliant accomplishment--the first English translation of the original Grimm brothers' fairy tales. The plain telling is that much more forceful for its simplicity and directness, particularly in scenes of naked self-concern and brutality. Hate, spite, love, magic, all self-evident, heartbreaking, delightful. I will return to this book over and over, no doubt about it.
Donna Jo Napoli

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Forgiveness is a little thing when love is there.
Donna Jo Napoli

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Or, in truth, eventually, though I still noticed, the callouses on my spirit prevented wounds (p.75).
Donna Jo Napoli

Quote Topics by Donna Jo Napoli: Writing Way Fall Believe Wisdom Pages Stills Language Brother Live Life Hate Over The Hill Heart Summer Littles Singing Love Is Promiscuous Secret Water Chocolate Accumulation May Wounds Understanding Voice Spirit Paper Book Stars
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Some affixes are wildly promiscuous.
Donna Jo Napoli

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I believe we have breaks because we need them. So my suggestion is that you take the break. Eat chocolate.
Donna Jo Napoli

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Summer comes over the hill like a hairy blanket.
Donna Jo Napoli

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You have to live life if you're going to create believable lives on paper.
Donna Jo Napoli

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Unfortunately, we're using the same language to talk about the language we'retalking about.
Donna Jo Napoli

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If you fall into water, you may still be saved. But if you fall down in literary matters, there is no life left for you.
Donna Jo Napoli