Jean Hanff Korelitz Quotes & Sayings (Page 2)
Jean Hanff Korelitz quotes and sayings page 2 (novelist). Here's quote # 11 through 20 out of the 27 we have.
“The implication of AKC registration is that a dog who has it is better than a dog who hasn't.”
“A good story, a story resonant and remarkable, can be remade endlessly to tell new sides of itself for new generations of readers.”
“A mutt is a dog. He is the stuff of dogginess, a creature allied to species, not breed, and untrammeled by human hand or preference.”
“Did I become a theater person right then, sitting in the Imperial Theater, waiting for the high piccolo note at the start of 'Pippin'? Maybe.”
“Every so often in life, you encounter a brilliant idea. Usually, at least in my case, it's somebody else's idea.”
“I was 11 years old and horse-obsessed. New York City was an unfortunate place for a girl like me to be growing up.”
“Naturally, no march on Washington would be complete without its counter-demonstration.”
“Pacing is not the sort of thing you can plan out beforehand, but you're always aware of it as you write, because you need to make constant decisions.”
“People need a narrative, and if there isn't one on offer, they make one up.”
“Serious writers pretend they don't care about film adaptations of their work, but it's a colossal lie: We all care.”
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