All children are love children, he said, but only the best ones are ever called that. Paul Auster More Quotes by Paul Auster More Quotes From Paul Auster The world is so unpredictable. Things happen suddenly, unexpectedly. We want to feel we are in control of our own existence. In some ways we are, in some ways we're not. We are ruled by the forces of chance and coincidence. Paul Auster unpredictable-things want world No one was to blame for what happened, but that does not make it any less difficult to accept. It was all a matter of missed connections, bad timing, blundering in the dark. We were always in the right place at the wrong time, the wrong place at the right time, always just missing each other, always just a few inches from figuring the whole thing out. That's what the story boils down to, I think. A series of lost chances. All the pieces were there from the beginning, but no one knew how to put them together. Paul Auster missing dark thinking We find ourselves only by looking to what we’re not. Paul Auster Novels are fictions and therefore they tell lies, but through those lies every novelist attempts to tell the truth about the world. Paul Auster novelists lying fiction It often happens that things are other than what they seem, and you can get yourself into trouble by jumping to conclusions. Paul Auster conclusion jumping trouble Most people just want to be part of the world, they want to live, love, and enjoy themselves - to take part in the world around them. Whereas artists are always retreating, locking the door, and inventing other worlds. Paul Auster other-worlds artist doors For the first time in his life, he stopped worrying about results, and as a consequence the terms “success” and “failure” had suddenly lost their meaning for him. The true purpose of art was not to create beautiful objects, he discovered. It was a method of understanding, a way of penetrating the world and finding one’s place in it, and whatever aesthetic qualities an individual canvas might have were almost an incidental by-product of the effort to engage oneself in this struggle, to enter into the thick of things. Paul Auster struggle beautiful art It always stimulates me to discover new examples of my own prejudice and stupidity, to realize that I don't know half as much as I think I do. Paul Auster stupidity example thinking There's hope for everyone. That's what makes the world go round. Paul Auster plaits reality world I had jumped off the edge, and then, at the very last moment, something reached out and caught me in midair. That something is what I define as love. It is the one thing that can stop a man from falling, powerful enough to negate the laws of gravity. Paul Auster powerful men fall Memory is the space in which a thing happens for a second time. Paul Auster space happens memories Everything can change at any moment, suddenly and forever. Paul Auster moments forever reality At that point, Noriko finally breaks down and begins to cry sobbing into her hands as the floodgates open - this young woman who has suffered in silence for so long, this good woman who refuse to believe she's good, for only the good doubt their own goodness, which is what makes them good in the first place. The bad know they are good, but the good know nothing. They spend their lives forgiving others, but they can't forgive themselves. Paul Auster long believe hands We are left with nothing but death, the irreducible fact of our own mortality. Death after a long illness we can accept with resignation. Even accidental death we can ascribe to fate. But for a man to die of no apparent cause, for a man to die simply because he is a man, brings us so close to the invisible boundary between life and death that we no longer know which side we are on. Life becomes death, and it is as if this death has owned this life all along. Death without warning. Which is to say: life stops. And it can stop at any moment. Paul Auster fate men long You think it will never happen to you, that it cannot happen to you, that you are the only person in the world to whom none of these things will ever happen, and then, one by one, they all begin to happen to you, in the same way they happen to everyone else. Paul Auster way world thinking If you're not ready for everything, you're not ready for anything. Paul Auster not-ready ready ifs Chance is an element of life. What I try to do is study what I call the mechanics of reality as carefully as I can. Paul Auster elements trying reality As long as you are dreaming, there is always a way out Paul Auster dream long way Stories only happen to those who are able to tell them. Paul Auster able stories happens And that's why books are never going to die. It's impossible. It's the only time we really go into the mind of a stranger, and we find our common humanity doing this. So the book doesn't only belong to the writer, it belongs to the reader as well, and then together you make it what it is. Paul Auster common-humanity writing book