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jonathan franzen About :- Jonathan Earl Franzen is an American novelist and essayist. His 2001 novel The Corrections, a sprawling, satirical family drama, drew widespread critical acclaim, earned Franzen a National Book Award, … Wikipedia
jonathan franzen Quotes
“It’s doubtful that anyone with an internet connection at his workplace is writing good fiction.”
— Jonathan Franzen
“Nice people don’t necessarily fall in love with nice people.”
— Jonathan Franzen
“Good novels are produced by people who voluntarily isolate themselves and go deep,
and report from the depths on what they find.”
_ Jonathan Franzen
“You’re either reading a book or you’re not.”
— Jonathan Franzen
“Nothing got inside the head without becoming pictures.”
— Jonathan Franzen
“His tiredness hurt so much it kept him awake.”
— Jonathan Franzen
“Everything he did was at least partial and often total bullshit” (402).”
— Jonathan Franzen
“Integrity’s a neutral value. Hyenas have integrity, too. They’re pure hyena.”
— Jonathan Franzen
“He had a happy canine way of seeking approval without seeming insecure.”
— Jonathan Franzen
Freedom Quotes
“Nice people don’t necessarily fall in love with nice people.”
― Jonathan Franzen, Freedom
“There is, after all, a kind of happiness in unhappiness,
if it’s the right unhappiness.”
― Jonathan Franzen, Freedom
“Integrity’s a neutral value. Hyenas have integrity, too. They’re pure hyena.”
― Jonathan Franzen, Freedom
“I admire your capacity for admiring.”
― Jonathan Franzen, Freedom
“Use well thy freedom.”
― Jonathan Franzen, Freedom
“Fiction is a particularly effective way for strangers to connect across time and distance”
― Jonathan Franzen, Freedom
“there are few things harder to imagine than other people’s conversations about yourself.”
― Jonathan Franzen, Freedom
The Corrections Quotes Quotes
“Fiction is a solution, the best solution, to the problem of existential solitude.”
― Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
“Without privacy there was no point in being an individual.”
― Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
“He couldn’t figure out if she was immensely well adjusted or seriously messed up.”
― Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
“His tiredness hurt so much it kept him awake.”
― Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
“He wanted this someone to see how much he hurt.”
― Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
“Elective ignorance was a great survival skill, perhaps the greatest.”
― Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
“It was a way of recognizing places of enchantment: people falling asleep like this.”
― Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
“Nothing got inside the head without becoming pictures.”
― Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
“Being dead’s only a problem if you know you’re dead, which you never do because you’re dead!”
― Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
Farther Away Quotes
“There’s hardly anybody who doesn’t hate somebody now, and nobody at all whom somebody doesn’t hate.”
― Jonathan Franzen, Farther Away
“El dolor se presenta como producto e indicador naturales de estar vivo en un mundo que opone resistencia.
Pasar por la vida indoloramente es no haber vivido.”
― Jonathan Franzen, Farther Away
“To love a specific person, and to identify with his or her struggles and joys as if they were your own, you have to surrender some of your self.”
How to Be Alone Quotes
“But the first lesson reading teaches is how to be alone.”
― Jonathan Franzen, How to Be Alone
“The world was ending then, it’s ending still, and I’m happy to belong to it again.”
― Jonathan Franzen, How to Be Alone
“It’s healthy to say uncle when your bone’s about to break.”
― Jonathan Franzen, How to Be Alone
“For every reader who dies today, a viewer is born, and we seem to be witnessing . . . the final tipping balance.”
― Jonathan Franzen, How to Be Alone