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  • It's hard to spend years at a time working in total solitude with no reality-check.

  • The way I feel about every book is this: you don't finish it, you abandon it. All of my books have in some sense failed, otherwise I wouldn't write another one. If I wrote the perfect book, I wouldn't have to write again, and I wouldn't want to. That's not true for everyone, but it's true for me. I could walk away then. But so far I haven't managed to do it.

    Book   Writing   Perfect  
  • If you dedicate your attention to discipline in your life you become smarter.

    Interview with Robert I. Birnbaum, www.identitytheory.com. January 18, 2005.
  • Lists of books we reread and books we can't finish tell more about us than about the relative worth of the books themselves.

  • One of the most difficult things to say to another person is, 'I hope that you will love me for no good reason.' But it is what we all want and rarely dare to say to one another, to our children, to our parents and mates, to our friends, and to strangers, especially to strangers who have neither good, nor bad reasons to love us.

    Children   Parent   Want  
    "American Spirituality: Tony Campolo and Russell Banks". Interview with Michael Carey, www.abc.net.au. July 19, 2000.
  • But really, it was reading that led me to writing. And in particular, reading the American classics like Twain who taught me at an early age that ordinary lives of ordinary people can be made into high art.

    Art   Reading   Writing  
  • When an old man and a young man work together, it can make an ugly sight or a pretty one, depending on who's in charge. If the young man's in charge or won't let the old man take over, the young man's brute strength becomes destructive and inefficient, and the old man's intelligence, out of frustration, grows cruel and inefficient. Sometimes the old man forgets that he is old and tries to compete with the young man's strength, and then it's a sad sight. Or the young man forgets that he is young and argues with the old man about how to do the work, and that's a sad sight, too.

    Frustration   Men   Sight  
    Russell Banks (1986). “Trailerpark”
  • The issue of torture, connected to American soldiers, is not somewhere most people want to linger. We may not want to confront this issue so much in the U.S. because of how we want to think about our veterans. There's the sense that we want to think of our veterans as - if they're damaged, damaged by something glamorous, like a firefight.

  • The 60s passed and faded and I grew older, and in 1987 bought a house in upstate New York, and it turned out that John Brown was buried down the road from my house and that he had lived there longer than anywhere else and his house was still standing.

  • Let the truth take care of itself, I decided. It's done all right on its own so far.

    Done   Care   Take Care  
  • If you are born black, it is better to be born now than in any other time in United States history. My grandson is black. His life is a different life than if he had been born when I was born.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Through writing, through that process, they realize that they become more intelligent, and more honest and more imaginative than they can be in any other part of their life.

  • Although I still occasionally paint and draw, my life has now been shaped by my writing.

    Writing   Paint   Draws  
  • Much more than memoir; it's history.

    Memoir  
  • My major allegiance has been to storytelling, not to history.

  • We are the planet, fully as much as water, earth, fire and air are the planet, and if the planet survives, it will only be through heroism. Not occasional heroism, a remarkable instance of it here and there, but constant heroism, systematic heroism, heroism as governing principle.

    Fire   Air   Water  
  • If you dedicate your attention to discipline in your life you become smarter while you are writing than while you are hanging out with your pals or in any other line of work.

    Interview with Robert I. Birnbaum, www.identitytheory.com. January 18, 2005.
  • I began as a boy with artistic talent... as a visual artist... I thought that was what I'd become and in my late teens drifted into reading serious literature.

    Reading   Artist   Boys  
  • What you believe matters, however. It’s all anyone has to act on. And since what you do is who you are, your actions define you. If you don’t believe anything is true simply because you can’t logically prove what’s true, you won’t do anything. You won’t be anything. You’ll end up spending your life in a rocking chair looking out at the horizon waiting for an answer that never comes. You might as well be dead. It’s an old philosophical problem.

  • Luck can't last a lifetime unless you die young.

    Luck   Lasts   Lifetime  
  • Nobody does anything for one reason.

    Doe   Reason  
    Interview with Robert I. Birnbaum, www.identitytheory.com. January 18, 2005.
  • Loyalty is weird, it kicks in when you dont expect it and the people who deserve loyalty least seem to get it the most.

    Loyalty   People   Kicks  
  • One of the things I have tried to do with this book and with all of them really is avoid that simple, easy, reductionist view of motivation and to show we do things for a complex net of reasons, a real braid of reasons.

    Motivation   Real   Book  
  • First of all it's usually women who run these higher primate sanctuaries, rarely men. They are white. They come from privileged backgrounds. They are educated.

    Running   Men   White  
    Interview with Robert I. Birnbaum, www.identitytheory.com. January 18, 2005.
  • John Brown first swam into my vision in the 1960s when I was a political activist in the civil rights movement and the anti-war movement at Chapel Hill, where I went to university.

    War   Rights   Political  
  • You go out into the world, you read everything you can read, you imitate the things you love, and you learn how hard it is to do. Eventually, you learn your own vision of the world, you learn your own voice and how to hear it, and you learn to write your own work. Writers today have as many opportunities as my generation did, but they don't see the examples as clearly as we did.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Public libraries are the sole community centers left in America. The degree to which a branch of the local library is connected to the larger culture is a reflection of the degree to which the community itself is connected to the larger culture.

    Russell Banks (2011). “Lost Memory of Skin”, p.95, Profile Books
  • And there are people who want to be writers because they love to write. And they care.

    Writing   People   Care  
    Interview with Robert I. Birnbaum, www.identitytheory.com. January 18, 2005.
  • What I am finding now is that my audience is getting younger as I get older, which is a very good thing as you know - you don't want them to get older as you get older.

    Interview with Robert I. Birnbaum, www.identitytheory.com. January 18, 2005.
  • It was strange to stand there in front of the mirror and see myself like I was my own best friend, a kid wanted to hang with forever. This was a boy I could travel to the seacoasts with, a boy I'd like to meet up with in foreign cities like Calcutta and London and Brazil, a boy I could trust who also had a good sense of humor and liked smoked oysters from a can and good weed and the occasional 40 ounces of malt. If I was going to be alone for the rest of my life this was the person I wanted to be alone with.

    Weed   Kids   Boys  
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