Fab 41 Selected Quotes By - Charles Bock | Status Free Download
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Fab 41 Selected Quotes By - Charles Bock |
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After Diana passed, I did not believe for one second that I would remarry or that I would be in love again.
— Charles Bock
I very much loved my late wife, Diana Joy Colbert, and I'd rather hold onto what I can.
— Charles Bock
A woman at a bookstore in Brattleboro, Vt., put Castle Freeman Jr.'s novel 'Go With Me' in my hand, and I took it to be nice. 'Yeah I'll probably read five pages,' I thought. But once I started, I could not put it down.
— Charles Bock
Let's just say I'm a believer in universal, single-payer healthcare insurance.
— Charles Bock
It's understandable why someone might not want to take on a book they think is emotionally hard.
— Charles Bock
Las Vegas is a great place to be from, not to live in.
— Charles Bock
I always thought of Caesars as the gold standard. I had exactly one date in high school, and my father knew someone who got us comped here for the Sammy Davis Jr. show. We heard 'Candy Man,' 'Mr. Bojangles' - the whole list. And then my date and I went off to the dance - homecoming, I think - where she pretty much ignored me.
— Charles Bock
I never ran away, but I was very unhappy as a teenager. I felt like a complete nonentity, and I very tangibly have memories of not wanting to be here - in my body.
— Charles Bock
The literary world is filled with good and generous people. But then that's what writing is all about - empathy.
— Charles Bock
I was always small and thin. I wasn't the kid who got invited to parties.
— Charles Bock
One older brother of mine collects comics, and when I was younger, I collected them, too.
— Charles Bock
It wasn't a leap for me to go from not wanting to be in my body as a teenager, not wanting to be in my house, to thinking, 'What would happen if I had disappeared?' And then going from writing scenes of angry kids to thinking a little more about the parents and what their lives would be like.
— Charles Bock
It's been wonderful to hear so many excited and intelligent responses to 'Beautiful Children,' not only from reviewers but also from the people coming out to my readings.
— Charles Bock
Every author dreams of the kind of attention that 'Beautiful Children' has received in the press. Obviously, it's a shock whenever it happens. So yeah, I'm as surprised as everybody else.
— Charles Bock
To me, fiction is the single best way there is - to me, it's the most profound way - of dealing with questions that have no answers.
— Charles Bock
I remember, even in college, reading Cliffs Notes about a book and thinking to myself, 'Geez, that sounds like a good book. I should probably read it.'
— Charles Bock
What I try to do is write about forgotten people, and, in a certain sense, we're all forgotten.
— Charles Bock
I've always been less interested in the person on the top of the Bellagio than I am at the person whose house got moved to create the Bellagio.
— Charles Bock
Writing books takes a long time, and one thing a writer must do is learn to live with his or her project.
— Charles Bock
Too often in this world, the things you root for - whether sports teams or spouses to recover from horrible diseases - don't quite pan out.
— Charles Bock
When I was in college, I could only write on a WordPerfect program.
— Charles Bock
Really, I've worked my whole adult life at fiction, to try and write fiction.
— Charles Bock
My quilting is dookie. All needlepoint-related things I should do better on, being honest.
— Charles Bock
I flatter myself to even imagine I could have had a medical practice. There's no way. I'm not scientific or disciplined enough, lots of things.
— Charles Bock
I had a string of really awful jobs in Manhattan where my whole point was to do as little work in the world as possible so I could hoard time to write.
— Charles Bock
When I was in grad school, I wrote one early story that was Vegas, and then I stayed away from it. I was trying to expand and do different things. I knew I would write about it, but I stayed away for as long as I could.
— Charles Bock
I do think that people go to Las Vegas for 'whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.' They go for the spectacle.
— Charles Bock
As I matured, I became a smarter person, a more sensitive person, a more thinking person.
— Charles Bock
A writer has to write something that they're - sit down with or are interested in every day of their life.
— Charles Bock
I didn't have a lot of great jobs. I was a third-shift legal proofreader. I did office work for people where a friend might say, 'Hey, we need someone,' in his office, and then I will have a month or two weeks or whatever somewhere. I was - I taught fiction workshops.
— Charles Bock
Art, you know, art and fiction, especially in big books, you know, it takes a while.
— Charles Bock
'Death Of A Salesman,' 'Streetcar Named Desire,' these are the things that, when I was growing up, made me want to be an artist.
— Charles Bock
I'm not really a meditator. I'm, like, a napper.
— Charles Bock
My parents have a pawnshop in Downtown Las Vegas for quite awhile. I grew up seeing people come in and want - need - money so they could go and gamble again or so they could pay their bills or whatever reason, and try and sell items that were of value to them.
— Charles Bock
I was an unhappy teenager, and there's just no way around it.
— Charles Bock
My sister, who is a wonderful and beautiful actress now, when she was 11 or 12, she would go out and take pictures of the punk parties in the desert. She used to have blue hair, and she got kicked out of Las Vegas Day School for having blue hair.
— Charles Bock
I really love my chosen craft. No matter whether it's disappearing or disappeared from the mainstream, that's really been where my mind and heart is.
— Charles Bock
I was not a happy or popular or happy-with-myself kid, and I wasn't an especially motivated student, either.
— Charles Bock
In English, I never did the reading when it was assigned. If a paper was due on Friday, my attitude was, read half the book on Tuesday, the second half on Wednesday, and write the paper Thursday night. Sometimes, I'd just read the Cliff's Notes and skip the book altogether.
— Charles Bock
My grandfather was a pawnbroker, and when I was in first or second grade, my parents opened their own store. I probably learned to count by putting pawn tickets in numerical order in the back room of the shop.
— Charles Bock
Something I found while writing 'Alice & Oliver' - a book that is unquestionably a work of fiction, but which also borrows details from my own life - is that writing the truth often requires invention and imagination.
— Charles Bock
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