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  • People always covet what they themselves do not possess.

    People  
    Walter Moers (2006). “13 1/2 Lives of Captain Blue Bear”, p.19, The Overlook Press
  • Stealing from one author is plagiarism; from many authors, research.

  • From the stars we come, to the stars we go. Life is but a journey into the unknown.

    Stars   Journey   Life Is  
    Walter Moers (2008). “The City of Dreaming Books”, p.48, The Overlook Press
  • Reading is an intelligent way of not having to think.

  • In my profession it isn’t a question of telling good literature from bad. Really good literature is seldom appreciated in its own day. The best authors die poor, the bad ones make money — it’s always been like that. What do I, an agent, get out of a literary genius who won’t be discovered for another hundred years? I’ll be dead myself then. Successful incompetents are what I need.

    Walter Moers (2008). “The City of Dreaming Books”, p.72, The Overlook Press
  • The problem is this: in order to make money- lots of money- we don't need flawless literary masterpieces. What we need is mediocre rubbish, trash suitable for mass consumption. More and more, bigger and bigger blockbusters of less and less significance. What counts is the paper we sell, not the words that are printed on it.

    Order   Needs   Paper  
  • No one who writes a good book is really dead.

    Walter Moers (2008). “The City of Dreaming Books”, p.347, The Overlook Press
  • If flatness were funny, a dinner plate would be hilarious.

    Walter Moers (2007). “Rumo: And His Miraculous Adventures”, p.165, The Overlook Press
  • On horseback you feel as if you're moving in time to classical music; a camel seems to progress to the beat of a drum played by a drunk.

    Horse   Moving   Drunk  
  • For some miracles can only occur in the dark.

    Dark   Miracle  
    Walter Moers (2007). “Rumo: And His Miraculous Adventures”, p.180, The Overlook Press
  • This is wine," Ghoolion said solemnly. "Wine is drinkable sunlight. It's the most glorious summer's day imaginable, captured in a bottle. Wine can be a melody in a cut-glass goblet, but it can also be a cacophony in a dirty tumbler, or a rainy autumn night, or a funeral march that scorches your tongue.

    Summer   Dirty   Wine  
    Walter Moers (2009). “The Alchemaster's Apprentice: A Novel”, p.104, The Overlook Press
  • Wine is drinkable sunlight. It's the most glorious summer's day imaginable, captured in a bottle.

    Summer   Wine   Cacophony  
    Walter Moers (2009). “The Alchemaster's Apprentice: A Novel”, p.104, The Overlook Press
  • Someone with an obsession for arranging things in alphabetical order was an abcedist, whereas someone with an obsession for arranging them in reverse alphabetical order was a zyxedist.

    Walter Moers (2008). “The City of Dreaming Books”, p.358, The Overlook Press
  • Wednesdays were the best thing about Atlantis. The middle of the week was a traditional holiday there. Everyone stopped work and celebrated the fact that half the week was over.

    Holiday   Half   Atlantis  
    Walter Moers (2006). “13 1/2 Lives of Captain Blue Bear”, p.296, The Overlook Press
  • Sometimes, in the course of my hopeless quest, I would pick up and dip into one of the ordinary books that lay strewn around the castle. Whenever I did, it seemed so insipid and insubstantial that I flew into a rage and hurled it at the wall after reading the first few sentences. I was spoilt for any other form of literature, and the mental torment I endured was comparable to the agony of unrequited love compounded by the withdrawal symptoms associated with a severe addiction.

    Love   Wall   Book  
  • Ordinary folk prefer familiar tastes - they'd sooner eat the same things all the time - but a gourmet would sample a fried park bench just to know how it tastes.

    Food   Gourmet   Ordinary  
    Walter Moers (2009). “The Alchemaster's Apprentice: A Novel”, p.38, The Overlook Press
  • Life is too precious to be left to chance

    Chance   Life Is   Left  
    Walter Moers (2001). “The 13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear”, Vintage Uk
  • Writers are there to write, not experience things. If you want to experience things, become a pirate or a Bookhunter. If you want to write, write. If you can't find the makings of a story inside yourself, you won't find them anywhere.

  • Anyone can write. Some people can write a bit better than others; they're called authors. Then there are some who can write better than authors; they're called artists.

    Writing   Artist   People  
    Walter Moers (2008). “The City of Dreaming Books”, p.351, The Overlook Press
  • Im as good as dead, but they haven't buried me yet.

    Buried   Havens  
  • A bluebear has twenty-seven lives. I shall recount thirteen-and-a-half of them in this book but keep quiet about the rest. A bear must have his secrets, after all; they make him seem attractive and mysterious.

    Book   Secret   Twenties  
    Walter Moers (2006). “13 1/2 Lives of Captain Blue Bear”, p.4, The Overlook Press
  • The written word is redundant on the high seas. Why? Because paper gets wet too easily.

    Sea   Paper   Redundant  
    Walter Moers (2006). “13 1/2 Lives of Captain Blue Bear”, p.30, The Overlook Press
  • I now understood the secret of music and knew what makes it so infinitely superior to all the other arts: its incorporeality. Once it has left an instrument it becomes its own master, a free and independent creature of sound, weightless, incorporeal and perfectly in tune with the universe.

    Walter Moers (2008). “The City of Dreaming Books”, p.122, The Overlook Press
  • never trust a Troglotroll

    Walter Moers (2006). “13 1/2 Lives of Captain Blue Bear”, p.358, The Overlook Press
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