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  • When I'm editing, I try to bring out some dramatic structure. I think it is about theater in some way; it is a little play.

    Thinking   Editing   Play  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • Literature and art are one of a number of relationships I have with the world. Like you have relationships with your friends and a relationship with your lover and your relationship with your family and your relationship with your work - sometimes it's really great; sometimes it's non-existent, sometimes it's fruitful.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • It has long been known to me that certain objects want you as much as you want them. These are the ones that become important, the objects that you hold dear. The others fade from your life entirely. You wanted them, but they did not want you in return.

    Long   Important   Want  
    Sheila Heti (2012). “How Should a Person Be?: A Novel from Life”, p.56, Macmillan
  • There's so much writing I could have done and so many ideas that I had and so many things I wanted to work on that I didn't. I like too much having things in my head rather than doing the work.

    Writing   Ideas   Done  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • I think a lot of people try to edit themselves out and I think that's a big mistake, because the person being interviewed is responding to a person, and if you don't know who that person is then you don't really know what's going on with the person being interviewed.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • I always had a fantasy of meeting a girl who was as serious as I was.

    Girl   Serious   Fantasy  
    Sheila Heti (2012). “How Should a Person Be?: A Novel from Life”, p.137, Macmillan
  • He’s just another man who wants to teach me something.

    Men   Want   Teach  
    Sheila Heti (2012). “How Should a Person Be?: A Novel from Life”, p.17, Macmillan
  • I studied art history and philosophy and took economics and political science classes. I just took whatever I wanted and I didn't worry about grades and I read and learned a lot, and I didn't have much of a social life, so it was deeply absorbing.

    Art   Philosophy   Class  
    "Should I Go to Grad School?: An Interview with Sheila Heti". Interview with Jessica Loudis, www.newyorker.com. May 5, 2014.
  • There are times when things are clear in your head and your heart and everything comes all aligned and it's easy and it just feels good to do something. But most of the time it's not like that. Most of the time there's conflict between your head and your heart.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • I spend most of my time in my head. You can always work out solutions and satisfactions there. Maybe you can't actually bring them about, but there's usually a pleasant pillow of time between imagining you can, and realizing you cannot.

  • I kind of try to resist working a lot. I'm not a very disciplined worker.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Then if he's sore with me, let him dump my ass. That will just give me more time to be a genius.

    Women   Giving   Genius  
  • It's so hard to live that one needs a support around life. We can't live without some supernatural support.

    Support   Needs   Hard  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • Writing fiction is a good way to inhabit other minds, if not other lives.

    Writing   Mind   Fiction  
  • It's nice to go into your doom. It's so liberating.

    Nice   Doom   Liberating  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • You have to know where the funny is, and if you know where the funny is, you know everything.

    Knows   Ifs  
    Sheila Heti (2012). “How Should a Person Be?: A Novel from Life”, p.98, Macmillan
  • I've always had individual friends, but I didn't find the people I wanted to learn from as an adult until my midtwenties.

    "Should I Go to Grad School?: An Interview with Sheila Heti". Interview with Jessica Loudis, www.newyorker.com. May 5, 2014.
  • I hadn't realized until this week that in [Moses'] youth he killed a man, an Egyptian, and buried him under some sandI used to worry that I wasn't enough like Jesus, but yesterday I remembered who was my king; a man who, when God addressed him and told him to lead the people out of Egypt, said, 'But I'm not a good talker! Couldn't you ask my brother instead?' So it should not be so hard to come at this life with a bit of honesty. I don't need to be great like the leader of the Christian people. I can be a bumbling, murderous coward like the King of the Jews.

  • We don't know the effects we have on each other, but we have them.

    Effects   Knows  
    Sheila Heti (2012). “How Should a Person Be?: A Novel from Life”, p.26, Macmillan
  • One good thing about being a woman is we haven't too many examples yet of what a genius looks like. It could be me.

    Women   Example   Looks  
    Sheila Heti (2012). “How Should a Person Be?: A Novel from Life”, p.4, Macmillan
  • Maybe that's good to not feel like you have to keep up when there's so much to keep up with right now. It's bottomless.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Somehow I had turned myself into the worst thing in the world: I was just another man who wanted to teach me something!

    Men   World   Worst  
  • We tried not to smile, for smiling only encourages men to bore you and waste your time.

    Men   Bores You   Waste  
    Sheila Heti (2012). “How Should a Person Be?: A Novel from Life”, p.9, Macmillan
  • When I was in high school, and even to a degree while I was in university, I wasn't on the Internet. So it's not as embedded in my soul, that kind of way of being.

    School   Soul   Degrees  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • There was not an awareness of pop culture in the household. There was a lot of respect for working hard, and for intellectual and professional achievement.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • I'm in a serious monogamous relationship, and I don't want to keep having different boyfriends, and I have this instead - with men and women. It's better. Instead of having sex, we have art.

    Art   Sex   Men  
    "Should I Go to Grad School?: An Interview with Sheila Heti". Interview with Jessica Loudis, www.newyorker.com. May 5, 2014.
  • There are certain people who do not feel like they were raised by wolves, and they are the ones who make the world tick. They are the ones who keep everything functioning so the rest of us can worry about what sort of person we should be.

    People   Worry   World  
    Sheila Heti (2012). “How Should a Person Be?: A Novel from Life”, p.10, Macmillan
  • I feel like one can have all of that as a writer; you're writing, you're reading, you're talking to interesting and intelligent people. Your life is structured around whatever book you're writing, and so is your reading and so are many of your conversations.

    Book   Reading   Writing  
    "Should I Go to Grad School?: An Interview with Sheila Heti". Interview with Jessica Loudis, www.newyorker.com. May 5, 2014.
  • Sometimes you do have people who are great at curating; sometimes you have people curating who don't know what they're do.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • My parents are both scientists, and I was raised without god.

    Source: therumpus.net
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