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  • The honest answer is more complex. On some level I was sent. Or inspired. Or called. But my calling, such as it was, wasn't a single booming invitation from above (really, is it ever?).

    Chris Bohjalian (2010). “Secrets of Eden”, p.36, Simon and Schuster
  • Now it is you who everyone presumes is so fragile. Wounded. Scarred. Maybe they're right. Perhaps you are. A nursery rhyme comes into your head, and, like an egg, you allow yourself to topple onto your side, your legs still pulled hard against your torso. You lie like that a long while, watching the chrome shell of the tape measure sparkle until the sun moves.

    Chris Bohjalian (2011). “The Night Strangers”, p.65, Simon and Schuster
  • No one said living isn't a pretty chancy business, Sibyl. No one gets out of here alive.

    Alive   Said  
    Chris Bohjalian (2002). “Midwives: A Novel”, p.147, Vintage
  • As Jeremy Bentham had asked about animals well over two hundred years ago, the question was not whether they could reason or talk, but could they suffer? And yet, somehow, it seemed to take more imagination for humans to identify with animal suffering than it did to conceive of space flight or cloning or nuclear fusion. Yes, she was a fanatic in the eyes of most of the country. . .Mostly, however, she just lacked patience for people who wouldn't accept her belief that humans inflicted needless agony on the animals around them, and they did so in numbers that were absolutely staggering.

    Country   Eye   Animal  
    FaceBook post by Chris Bohjalian from Nov 15, 2013
  • We may talk a good game and write even better ones, but we never outgrow those small wounded things we were when we were five and six and seven.

    Writing   Games   May  
    FaceBook post by Chris Bohjalian from Jul 29, 2016
  • With age comes acumen. With experience comes insight.

    Age   Acumen   Insight  
    Chris Bohjalian (2010). “Secrets of Eden: A Novel”, p.325, Crown
  • The world is filled with human toxins -- not the darkness that we all occasionally crave, but actually people who are so unwilling to bask in the angelic light that is offered us all that they grow poisonous -- and you can pray for their eventual recovery and healing. And sometimes those prayers will be answered. But sometimes these individuals have been vaccinated against goodness and against angels and they are so unwilling to give an inch to their God that often they never (and I use this expression absolutely literally) see the light.

    Prayer   Recovery   Angel  
  • But history does matter. There is a line connecting the Armenians and the Jews and the Cambodians and the Bosnians and the Rwandans. There are obviously more, but, really, how much genocide can one sentence handle?

    Doe   Lines   Matter  
    FaceBook post by Chris Bohjalian from Apr 04, 2015
  • And though some days it is very hard, I try not to live for the future. And I try not to dream of the past.

    Dream   Past   Trying  
    FaceBook post by Chris Bohjalian from Apr 09, 2016
  • He recalls what that first German soldier said to his major: No God-not yours or mine-approves of what you're doing.

    Soldier   Firsts   Said  
    Chris Bohjalian (2012). “The Sandcastle Girls”, p.132, Simon and Schuster
  • As a novelist, there are three phone calls you never expect to receive in your lifetime because if you waited for them you would grow despairing - one calling from Stockholm with a Swedish accent, one from the NBA, and one from Oprah Winfrey.

  • A single, ordinary person still can make a difference - and single, ordinary people are doing precisely that every day.

  • Food is a gift and should be treated reverentially--romanced and ritualized and seasoned with memory.

    Twitter post from Nov 16, 2016
  • My mother used to talk about passages and, once in a while, about ordeals. We all have them; we are all shaped by them. She thought the key was to find the healing in the hurt.

    Mother   Hurt   Healing  
    FaceBook post by Chris Bohjalian from May 09, 2015
  • The reality is that most of North America knows next to nothing of the 20th centurys first genocide - the systematic slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians in the First World War.

    War   Reality   America  
  • I have lived with magic and without magic, and I can tell you with certainty that a life with magic is better.

    Magic   Certainty   I Can  
    FaceBook post by Chris Bohjalian from Oct 08, 2015
  • When it seems you have nothing at all to live for, death is not especially frightening.

    Chris Bohjalian (2012). “The Sandcastle Girls: A Novel”, p.101, Vintage
  • My wife and I would be very comfortable having a baby at home, or using one of the terrific nurse-midwives at the hospital.

    Baby   Home   Nurse  
    "Author Q&A". Penguin Random House Interview, www.penguinrandomhouse.com.
  • My grandparents, like many genocide survivors, took most of their stories to their graves.

  • He defined himself almost wholly in the negative: It was not who he was, it was who he was not.

    Chris Bohjalian (2011). “The Night Strangers”, p.28, Broadway Books
  • Life is filled with small moments that seem prosaic until one has the distance to look back and see the chain of large moments they unleashed.

    FaceBook post by Chris Bohjalian from Jun 04, 2013
  • Dead … might not be quiet at all.

    Might   Quiet  
    Chris Bohjalian (2011). “The Night Strangers”, p.10, Simon and Schuster
  • Lie. Put down on paper the most interesting lies you can imagine. . .and then make them plausible.

    "Advice to Aspiring Writers". chrisbohjalian.com.
  • But it's funny how the memory works and how sometimes we just belive whatever we want.

    "Secrets of Eden". Book by Chris Bohjalian, 2010.
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