Quotes of George Saunders - somelinesforyou

“ Good-bye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ He was a father. That’s what a father does. Eases the burdens of those he loves. Saves the ones he loves from painful last images that might endure for a lifetime. ”

- George Saunders

“ Don't be afraid to be confused. Try to remain permanently confused. Anything is possible. Stay open, forever, so open it hurts, and then open up some more, until the day you die, world without end, amen. ”

- George Saunders

“ Humor is what happens when we're told the truth quicker and more directly than we're used to. ”

- George Saunders

“ I have a sense that God is unfair and preferentially punishes his weak, his dumb, his fat, his lazy. I believe he takes more pleasure in his perfect creatures, and cheers them on like a brainless dad as they run roughshod over the rest of us. He gives us a need for love, and no way to get any. He gives us a desire to be liked, and personal attributes that make us utterly unlikable. Having placed his flawed and needy children in a world of exacting specifications, he deducts the difference between what we have and what we need from our hearts and our selfesteem and our mental health. ”

- George Saunders

“ In art, and maybe just in general, the idea is to be able to be really comfortable with contradictory ideas. In other words, wisdom might be, seem to be, two contradictory ideas both expressed at their highest level and just let to sit in the same cage sort of, vibrating. So, I think as a writer, I'm really never sure of what I really believe. ”

- George Saunders

“ It was that impossible thing: happiness that does not wilt to reveal the thin shoots of some new desire rising from within it. ”

- George Saunders

“ I’m not a bad guy. If only I could stop hoping. If only I could say to my heart: Give up. Be alone forever. There’s always opera. There’s angelfood cake and neighborhood children caroling, and the look of autumn leaves on a wet roof. But no. My heart’s some kind of idiotic fishing bobber. ”

- George Saunders

“ In art, and maybe just in general, the idea is to be able to be really comfortable with contradictory ideas. In other words, wisdom might be, seem to be, two contradictory ideas both expressed at their highest level and just let to sit in the same cage sort of, vibrating. So, I think as a writer, I'm really never sure of what I really believe. ”

- George Saunders

“ The generalizing writer is like the passionate drunk, stumbling into your house mumbling: I know I'm not being clear, exactly, but don't you kind of feel what I'm feeling? ”

- George Saunders

“ By Fate, by Destiny, said the Vermonter. By the fact that time runs in only one direction, and we are borne along by it, influenced precisely as we are, to do just the things that we do, the bass lisper said. ”

- George Saunders

“ I think fiction at its best can serve as a moment of induced bafflement that calls into question our usual relation to things and reminds us that our minds, as nice as they are, aren’t necessarily up to the task of living, and shouldn’t get cocky. ”

- George Saunders

“ More and more, I have no idea what I think of anything. It’s as if the world were this very strange beast under a big tarp. Writing is a way of poking at the tarp. You can watch what the beast does during the poking and maybe surmise something about the sort of beast it is, but you also don’t want to be too confident in your theories. I really like the fact that, these days, I can’t say what writing is for, what it’s supposed to do, or how it’s supposed to affect us. I just like doing it. ”

- George Saunders

“ The realization that failure was possible, even for me, had the effect of increasing my empathy. If life could be this harsh/grueling/boring for someone who'd had all the advantages, what must it be like for someone who hadn't? A thread of connection went out between me and everyone else. They, too, wanted to be happy. They, too, wanted to succeed. Maybe they had people they loved at home. They, too, were doing some weird uninteresting job in order to ensure the security and happiness of those beloved people of theirs, and yet... ”

- George Saunders

“ I think fiction at its best can serve as a moment of induced bafflement that calls into question our usual relation to things and reminds us that our minds, as nice as they are, aren’t necessarily up to the task of living, and shouldn’t get cocky. ”

- George Saunders

“ More and more, I have no idea what I think of anything. It’s as if the world were this very strange beast under a big tarp. Writing is a way of poking at the tarp. You can watch what the beast does during the poking and maybe surmise something about the sort of beast it is, but you also don’t want to be too confident in your theories. I really like the fact that, these days, I can’t say what writing is for, what it’s supposed to do, or how it’s supposed to affect us. I just like doing it. ”

- George Saunders

“ The realization that failure was possible, even for me, had the effect of increasing my empathy. If life could be this harsh/grueling/boring for someone who'd had all the advantages, what must it be like for someone who hadn't? A thread of connection went out between me and everyone else. They, too, wanted to be happy. They, too, wanted to succeed. Maybe they had people they loved at home. They, too, were doing some weird uninteresting job in order to ensure the security and happiness of those beloved people of theirs, and yet... ”

- George Saunders

“ Good-bye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Irony is just honesty with the volume cranked up. ”

- George Saunders

“ Goodbye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Good-bye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Good-bye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Goodbye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Good-bye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Goodbye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Good-bye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Goodbye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Goodbye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Goodbye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders

“ Good-bye. I am leaving because I am bored. ”

- George Saunders
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