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  • But if you really love to write and you really love to tell stories and you really love to draw, you just have to keep doing it no matter what anybody says.

  • I did not win and in fact I was called into the principal's office for a consultation with my parents. But that was the beginning of my literary career.

  • The first book I ever wrote was in fourth grade and it was called 'Billy's Booger.' It was an autobiographical piece about a kid who was really bad at math.

  • His life was a book of his own writing, one orderly page after another.

    William Joyce (2012). “The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore: with audio recording”, p.6, Simon and Schuster
  • If war breaks out, I will fight for Hitler since such a war would be against Jewry.

    "National Socialism Now". Pamphlet issued by the National Socialist League, circa 1938.
  • Everyone's story matters.

    William Joyce (2012). “The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore”, p.29, Simon and Schuster
  • Almost everything in 'A Day With Wilbur Robinson' has some basis in truth. And yes, my sister did pay me to feed her grapes while she talked to her boyfriend on the phone.

  • I like stirring things up. Im on the side of the kids more than I am on the adults. And occasionally I find some adults that have that same mischievous streak, so I dont get in too much trouble.

  • We know that England is crying for a leader, and that leader has emerged in the person of the greatest Englishman I have ever known, Sir Oswald Mosley... When the history of Europe comes to be written I can assure you that his name will not be second to either Mussolini or Hitler.

    William Joyce's speech at Brighton (March 1934) as quoted in Frederic Mullally "Fascism inside England" (p. 15), 1946.
  • And I was lucky enough to have teachers that really, really looked out for me and really encouraged all that. And in rural Louisiana, that was a rare thing back then.

  • But evil is a cunning force. It can find the weakness in any man, even the bravest. [...] It only takes a single weak moment to let evil in.

    William Joyce (2012). “The Guardians: Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King; E. Aster Bunnymund and the Warrior Eggs at the Earth's Core!; Toothiana, Queen of the Tooth Fairy Armies”, p.36, Simon and Schuster
  • And they're also very good at math, these super boogers, and so they teach Billy the ways of mathematics.

  • Watch over our child. Guide him safely from the ways of harm. Keep happy his heart, brave his soul, and rosy his cheeks. Guard with your life his hopes and dreams, for he is all that we have, all that we are, and all that we will ever be.

    William Joyce (2011). “The Man in the Moon”, p.18, Simon and Schuster
  • I say, Ich liebe Deutschland! Heil Hitler! and farewell.

  • you know, a daydream properly utilized can be the most powerful force in the universe. One need only dream of freedom to begin to break the spell of enslavement.

    William Joyce, Laura Geringer (2011). “Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King”, p.224, Simon and Schuster
  • Their toys are alive and can sometimes come to their aid, or get lost and Olie has to find them. They go to other planets. They go to the ice cream planet.

  • So if you're a robot and you're living on this planet, you can do things that you can't do in real life - things that you wished you could do: like fly; like have a car that flies; like have furniture that is alive.

  • I have known lots of adults who enjoyed similar enthusiasms as a kid and weren't encouraged and then didn't go anywhere with it and so they're unhappy in their jobs as adults.

  • I know that I have been denounced as a traitor and I resent the accusation, as I conceive myself to have been guilty of no underhand or deceitful act against Britain, although I am also able to understand the resentment that my broadcasts have, in many quarters, aroused.

    Statement given by William Joyce under caution (May 31, 1945) as quoted in "The Trial of William Joyce" edited by J. W. Hall (p. 58), 1946.
  • If you really want to tell stories, do it and don't be dissuaded.

  • The possibilities were endless. Battles would be fought. Wonders revealed. Many journeys. Many lands. Many joys. Many sorrows. But stories all...

    William Joyce, Laura Geringer (2011). “Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King”, p.238, Simon and Schuster
  • Chuchill has renounced all British interests in Europe and those of his people who are not blind now realise that the pretext for this war was far removed from the cause of it, namely, the subservience of the so-called democratic politicians to their Jewish masters.

    Broadcast on Radio Cologne, August 30, 1944.
  • To understand pretending is to conquer all barriers of time and space.

    "Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King".
  • I would gladly say 'Heil Hitler!' and at once part company with him, realizing what a pitiable insult it is to such a great man to try to flatter him with such an imitation which he has always disdained. His way is for Germany, ours is for Britain; let us tread our paths with mutual respect, which is rarely increased by borrowing.

    "National Socialism Now". Pamphlet issued by the National Socialist League, circa 1938.
  • Apart from my absolute belief in National Socialism and my conviction of Hitler's superhuman heroism, I had always been attracted to Germany.

    William Joyce (2013). “Twilight Over England”, p.66, Black House Publishing Ltd
  • Germany calling! Germany Calling!

    Habitual introduction to propaganda broadcasts to Britain during the Second World War
  • Life is made up of danger and heartbreak, I laugh in the face of both!

    William Joyce, Laura Geringer (2011). “Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King”, p.73, Simon and Schuster
  • I've always liked getting away with just a little bit of what you're not supposed to. Like my first book, Billy's Booger, got me in trouble with the principal's office.

  • I don't regard Jews as a class. I regard them as a privileged misfortune.

    William Joyce's speech at Chiswick (1934) as quoted in Francis Selwyn "Hitler's Englishman: Crime of Lord Haw-Haw" (p. 43), 1987.
  • The people of England will curse themselves for having preferred ruin from Churchill to peace from Hitler.

    Broadcast on Radio Bremen, August 2, 1940.
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