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The answers you get from literature depend on the questions you pose.
More Margaret Atwood quotes
"You learn to write by reading and writing, writing and reading. As a craft it's acquired through the apprentice system, but you choose your own teache...
"That is how we writers all started: by reading. We heard the voice of a book speaking to us.
"What did they want from it? Lechery, smut, confirmation of their worst suspicions. But perhaps some of them wanted, despite themselves, to be seduced....
"The answers you get from literature depend upon the questions you pose.
"So much for endings. Beginnings are always more fun. True connoisseurs, however, are known to favor the stretch in between, since it's the hardest to ...
"If writing novels - and reading them - have any redeeming social value, it's probably that they force you to imagine what it's like to be somebody els...
"Communications technology changes possibilities for communication, but that doesn't mean it changes the inherited structure of the brain. So you may t...
"I read for pleasure and that is the moment I learn the most.
"Reading and writing, like everything else, improve with practice. And, of course, if there are no young readers and writers, there will shortly be no ...
"A word after a word after a word is power.
"I wasn't discriminating in my reading, and I'm still not. I read then primarily to be entertained, as I do now. And I'm not saying that apologetically...
"Perhaps they were looking for passion; perhaps they delved into this book as into a mysterious parcel - a gift box at the bottom of which, hidden in l...
"All stories are about wolves. All worth repeating, that is. Anything else is sentimental drivel.