“By its very nature, the novel indicates that we are becoming. There is no final solution. There is no last word.”
Carlos Fuentes
“I am the captain of this ship! I have control of what goes on and what comes in. For I am the master of My thoughts. And No doubts, fears or disbelief's will be welcome aboard.”
Philip T. M.
“The surrounding environment is the best erudite master to teach us fundamentals laws of nature and basics of living.”
Anuj Somany
“God walked with humanity in the cool of the day and gave them the most difficult and hottest parts of the day to remember and put into practice what he had already told them. Getting closer to knowing God's heart means always trusting and taking determined action on what he has already said.”
Joey Talladino
“Educating a son I should allow him no fairy tales and only a very few novels. This is to prevent him from having 1. the sense of romantic solitude (if he is worth anything he will develop a proper and useful solitude) which identification with the hero gives. 2. cant ideas of right and wrong, absurd systems of honor and morality which never will he be able completely to get rid of, 3. the attainment of ''ideals',' of a priori desires, of a priori emotions. He should amuse himself with fact only: he will then not learn that if the weak younger son do or do not the magical honorable thing he will win the princess with hair like flax.”
Lionel Trilling
“There are no laws for the novel. There never have been, nor can there ever be.”
Doris Lessing
“A great novel is concerned primarily with the interior lives of its characters as they respond to the inconvenient narratives that fate imposes on them. Movie adaptations of these monumental fictions often fail because they become mere exercises in interior decoration.”
Richard Schickel