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«A fact is a simple statement that everyone believes. It is innocent, unless found guilty. A hypothesis is a novel suggestion that no one wants to believe. It is guilty, until found effective.»
«Any fool can write a novel but it takes real genius to sell it.»
Author: J. G. Ballard (Novelist, Writer) | About: Writing | Keywords: novel, Real Genius
«A novel that does not uncover a hitherto unknown segment of existence is immoral. Knowledge is the novel's only morality.»
«A novel is balanced between a few true impressions and the multitude of false ones that make up most of what we call life.»
«A novel is never anything but a philosophy put into images»
«A good novel tells us the truth about its hero; but a bad novel tells us the truth about its author.»
Author: G. K. Chesterton (Critic, Essayist, Novelist, Poet) | About: Books | Keywords: author, hero, novel
«Any reviewer who expresses rage and loathing for a novel is preposterous. He or she is like a person who has put on full armor and attacked a hot fudge sundae.»
«A novel must be exceptionally good to live as long as the average cat.»
«Anybody can write a three-volume novel. It merely requires a complete ignorance of both life and literature.»
«Conversation should be pleasant without scurrility, witty without affectation, free without indecency, learned without conceitedness, novel without falsehood»

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