"A person always has a chance to protest this or that."
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Jesse Ball quotes (page 2 of 2)
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"I want to say less, and it's easier to say less."
"I have a different purpose in writing each novel. Some of them seem more similar than others, but the purposes are always different."
"The books turn out to be about things afterwards. I don't go into them with concepts, for the most part."
"Different times and different structures make more sense at one point in life than at another."
"This is what we bear, I thought, the nearness of other lives."
"…There are times when something is asked of us, and we find we must do it. There is no calculation involved, no measure of the necessity of the thing itself, the action that must be performed. There is simply an acknowledgment that we will do the thing in question, and then the thing is done, often at considerable personal cost. " "What goes into these decisions? What tiny factors, invisible, in the jutting edges of personality and circumstance, contribute to this inevitability?"
"It is at the heart of our human enterprise, that is to say, at the heart of society, to allow consensus a power it ought not to have."
"I have a very basic notion of the structure the book might have - that's mostly it. The rest is luck and happenstance."
"One can't say how one behaved or why, really. Such situations, they are far more complex than any either/or proposition. It is simplistic to produce events in pairs and lean them against each other like cards. I suppose if you a playing go or shogi, then such a thing might be helpful, but that is not life."
"The old man began to sing. His voice was very lovely and obviously a part of something that the world had disposed of in its haste, evidence of a grander, kinder past."
"That would be the death of anyone - to recognize false hopes with a certainty. One mustn't know that. If it is offered, refuse!"
"I'm confused, and brilliant books help me to be less so."
"We tire differently if we love or love not."
"In searching for a way out of my own troubles, I had found my way into the troubles of others, some long gone, and now I was trying to find my way back out, through their troubles, as if we human beings can ever learn from one another."
"I don't read books for pleasure, but in desperation."
"I like small books. I like durable books. I like plain books. I like small type and thin pages."
"Three things are required of you: the wishes you made when you first knew the breadth of this life; the contract you signed when you decided your wishes were not true or possible; and the exacting of the punishment you agreed to when you knew you would break the contract of your life."