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John Gregory Dunne Quotes

American novelist, Birth: 25-5-1932, Death: 30-12-2003
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I’ve always thought a novelist only has one character and that is himself or herself.
John Gregory Dunne

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The narrative was too constricted; it was like a fetus strangling on its own umbilical cord.
John Gregory Dunne

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Writing is manual labor of the mind: a job, like laying pipe.
John Gregory Dunne

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Violence is the way stupid people try to level the playing field.
John Gregory Dunne

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New York is at once cosmopolitan and parochial, a compendium of sentimental certainties. It is in fact the most sentimental of the world's great cities - in its self-congratulation a kind of San Francisco of the East.
John Gregory Dunne

Similar Authors: Mark Twain C. S. Lewis Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Haruki Murakami Ayn Rand Charles Dickens George Eliot Albert Camus Kurt Vonnegut Victor Hugo Chuck Palahniuk Margaret Atwood Virginia Woolf Ernest Hemingway George R. R. Martin
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The world is divided up into two kinds of people - those who look at their body waste in the toilet bowl, and those who don't.
John Gregory Dunne

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I started all over again on page 1, circling the 262 pages like a vulture looking for live flesh to scavenge.
John Gregory Dunne

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The professional guts a book through - in full knowledge that what he is doing is not very good. Not to work is to exhibit a failure of nerve.
John Gregory Dunne

Quote Topics by John Gregory Dunne: People Book Writing Two Trying Type Stupid Art Track Flesh Character Jumpstart Umbilical Cord Mind Negotiation Self Lasts Mean Nerves Work Jobs Vulture Novelists Pages Fetus Notebook Literature Congratulations Strategy New York
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There are two types of people ... the scrutinizers and the scrutinized
John Gregory Dunne

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The point of a notebook is to jumpstart the mind.
John Gregory Dunne

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Novels do take charge of the writer, and the writer is basically a kind of sheepdog just trying to keep things on track.
John Gregory Dunne

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Because one has written other books does not mean the next becomes any easier.
John Gregory Dunne

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The eleventh commandment of a motion picture negotiation: Thou shalt not take less than thy last deal.
John Gregory Dunne