Thursday, November 21, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

Stephen King

« All quotes from this author
 

Kids, the fiction is the truth inside the lie, and the truth of this fiction is simple enough: the magic exists.

 
Stephen King

» Stephen King - all quotes »



Tags: Stephen King Quotes, Authors starting by K


Similar quotes

 

Truth must of necessity be stranger than fiction … for fiction is the creation of the human mind, and therefore is congenial to it.

 
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
 

A play is fiction — and fiction is fact distilled into truth.

 
Edward Albee
 

Do not, under any circumstances belittle a works of fiction by trying to turn it into a carbon copy of real life; what we search for in fiction is not so much reality but the epiphany of truth.

 
Azar Nafisi
 

I think the new science fiction, which other people apart from myself are now beginning to write, is introverted, possibly pessimistic rather than optimistic, much less certain of its own territory. There's a tremendous confidence that radiates through all modern American science fiction of the period 1930 to 1960; the certainty that science and technology can solve all problems. This is not the dominant form of science fiction now. I think science fiction is becoming something much more speculative, much less convinced about the magic of science and the moral authority of science. There's far more caution on the part of the new writers than there was.

 
J. G. Ballard
 

It is not only in literature that fiction generates immorality. It does it also in life itself. For the substance of our life is almost exclusively composed of fiction. We fictionalize our future, and, unless we are heroically devoted to truth, we fictionalize our past, refashioning it to our taste. We do not study other people; we invent what they are thinking, saying, and doing. Reality provides us with some raw material, just as novelists often take a theme from a news item, but we envelop it in a fog in which, as in all fiction, values are reversed, so that evil is attractive and good is tedious.

 
Simone Weil
© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact