"I never plan my novels because if I know what is going to happen, it bores me rigid. I let the story tell itself."
About James Herbert
James Herbert — Life and Legacy
James Herbert was a prominent British author celebrated for his contributions to the horror genre, particularly through his novel 'The Rats'. His works often delve into the psychological aspects of fear and the darker sides of human nature, challenging readers to confront their own vulnerabilities. Herbert's quote, 'Fear is a great teacher,' encapsulates his belief that fear can illuminate our deepest truths and drive personal growth. This perspective is evident in his narratives, where characters often face their innermost fears, revealing the complexities of their motivations and actions. By exploring the tension between fear and human instinct, Herbert not only entertained but also provoked thought about the nature of humanity itself. His insights into fear's role in shaping behavior resonate with readers today, as they navigate their own fears and uncertainties in an increasingly complex world.
Quote collection
James Herbert quotes
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"Drip, drip, the rain comes falling, Rain in the woods, rain on the sea; Even the little waves, beaten, come crawling As if to find shelter here with me."
"For me, a good friend is someone you might only see once or twice a year but each time it feels as though you've just seen them last week."
"I've always suffered from being labelled a horror writer - just because I didn't go to university, just because I still talk in my natural voice, just because I'm not as articulate as Martin Amis."
"I have a dread of sounding pretentious and try not to talk too much about what I do."
"I worry about the many things that could happen to the people I love."
"I'm terrible in the mornings, but I'm always at my desk by 10 A.M."
"I'm very cagey about making friends, and I rarely do."
"I've actually seen a ghost, so I know they're really around."
"I've always loved comic books. As a kid, I used to read cowboy stories and historical comics about other worlds, unknown places that would take me out of myself and which helped to develop my imagination."
"I'm not into high literature, but I think all my books are literate."
"I grew up in the East End of London, the youngest of three boys in a Catholic household. Both my parents were market traders and worked seven days a week."
"To be haunted is to glimpse a truth that might best be hidden."
"I hate violence, and I didn't plan to write horror; it just poured out of me."
"Never underestimate the hypocrisy of politicians."