Paul Auster Quotes About Children

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  • The childhood scenes [ in The Tree of Life] are tremendous. My favorite moment is when the mother levitate - for three seconds. Of course, this is how a child thinks of his mother.

    Interview with Nathalie Cochoy, Sophie Vallas, transatlantica.revues.org. March 2014.
  • It's an ethical pact I've made with myself and with the reader - not to invent. And when I can't remember, I say I can't remember. I'm just appalled by the memoirs published by people who regurgitate dialogue, conversations from when they were small children, and they go on for three or four pages. I can't even remember what we said to each other ten minutes ago! How can I remember what was said sixty years ago? It's not possible.

    Children   Years   People  
    Interview with Nathalie Cochoy and Sophie Vallas, transatlantica.revues.org. March 2014.
  • All children are love children, he said, but only the best ones are ever called that.

    Paul Auster (2010). “Moon Palace: A Novel (Penguin Ink)”, p.13, Penguin
  • There's love, and certainly children you care about more than yourself. But nevertheless, we're alone in our heads.

  • "The weird world rolls on..." meaning that through all the ups and downs, all the travails that we go through, all the horrors, all the wars, all the deaths, all the cruelties, there's still something that keeps us wanting to wake up the next morning and go on with our lives - to make children, to fall in love, to continue humanity.

    Interview with Gregg LaGambina, www.avclub.com. September 6, 2008.
  • What used to keep me up at night was the fact that I didn't know how I was going to pay the rent. Now that I can pay the rent, I'm worrying about people I care about, you know, the people I love. The little aches and pains of my children that I, my family. That's always first.

    Children   Pain   Night  
    Interview with Austin Allen, bigthink.com. November 5, 2009.
  • My children haven't read 'Winter Journal'. They have read some of my work, but I really don't foist it on them. I want them to be free to discover it in their own good time. I think reading an intimate memoir by your father - or an intimate autobiographical work, whatever we want to call this thing - you have to come at it at the right moment, so I'm certainly not foisting it upon them.

    Source: www.timeout.com
  • What if I had been born during a war and I lived in an occupied city, and people were being taken out and shot every day? Everything would be different - even after the war ended, my future would be very different. Look at what these poor people in Aleppo are going through. The children, the ones who survive, are going to be absolutely altered by what they live through, and you and I, luckily, have never had to deal with that.

    Children   War   Taken  
    Source: www.macleans.ca
  • Every life is inexplicable, I kept telling myself. No matter how many facts are told, no matter how many details are given, the essential thing resists telling. To say that so and so was born here and went there, that he did this and did that, that he married this woman and had these children, that he lived, that he died, that he left behind these books or this battle or that bridge – none of that tells us very much.

    Children   Book   Bridges  
  • All I wanted to do was write - at the time, poems, and prose, too. I guess my ambition was simply to make money however I could to keep myself going in some modest way, and I didn't need much, I was unmarried at the time, no children.

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