I was one of those kids who never wanted to be anything but a novelist. And I don't know a lot of people who truly live the life that they dreamed of. Scott Turow More Quotes by Scott Turow More Quotes From Scott Turow I cannot think of a day in my life when the library didn’t exert a potent attraction for me, offering a sense of the specialness of each individual’s curiosity and his or her quest to satisfy it. Scott Turow curiosity offering thinking Widespread public access to knowledge, like public education, is one of the pillars of our democracy, a guarantee that we can maintain a well-informed citizenry. Scott Turow pillars guarantees-that democracy I count myself as one of millions of Americans whose life simply would not be the same without the libraries that supported my learning. Scott Turow library millions 'Torts' more or less means 'wrongs'...One of my friends said that Torts is the course which proves that your mother was right. Scott Turow mother said mean Life is simply experience; for reasons not readily discerned, we attempt to go on. Scott Turow life-is goes-on reason Libraries function as crucial technology hubs, not merely for free Web access, but for those who need computer training and assistance. Library business centers help support entrepreneurship and retraining. Scott Turow support technology business Poison Pill is a great reading. The novel ranges from Russian oligarchs to the American worlds of drug research and the equity markets, all of it in a mode of high suspense. Scott Turow pills drug reading Who are we but the stories we tell about ourselves, particularly if we accept them? Scott Turow stories believe The prosecutor, who is supposed to carry the burden of proof, really is an author. Scott Turow burden-of-proof proof burden Courage is not the absence of fear but the ability to carry on with dignity in spite of it. Scott Turow dignity absence courage On the streets, unrequited love and death go together almost as often as in Shakespeare. Scott Turow love-and-death unrequited-love together I really do believe that chance favours a prepared mind. Wallace Stegner, who was one of my teachers when I was at Stanford, preached that writing a novel is not something that can be done in a sprint. That it's a marathon. You have to pace yourself. He himself wrote two pages every day and gave himself a day off at Christmas. His argument was at the end of a year, no matter what, you'd got 700 pages and that there's got to be something worth keeping. Scott Turow writing teacher believe For thousands and thousands of American kids, libraries are the only safe place they can find to study, a haven free from the dangers of street or the numbing temptations of television. As schools cut back services, the library looms even more important to countless children. Scott Turow kids children school The truth of the matter is that the people who succeed in the arts most often are the people who get up again after getting knocked down. Persistence is critical. Scott Turow persistence people art People are offering competing visions of what happened in the past. And the justice system is willing to accept either of those competing visions and to impose consequences as a result. When you think of it that way, it's a little bit startling, because we want to believe that there is one truth and, therefore, one justice, whereas, if you have practiced law as long as I have, you realize that there is actually a range of acceptable outcomes. Scott Turow believe past thinking I have a hard time isolating what it is in myself that makes me so fascinated with the theme of identity, because I came from a normal upper middle-class family. And yet, as I look back at my books, the uses of power, issues of identity, they have - it's recurrent. It happens again and again. Scott Turow hard-times identity book There cannot be any greater challenge to the law than trying to adjudicate mass crimes like war crimes. Scott Turow challenges trying war The Guild is the authoritative voice of American writers. Scott Turow guilds american-writer voice I adore the company of other writers because they are so often lively minds and, frequently, blazingly funny. And of course, we get each other in a unique way. Scott Turow unique mind way The first time I remember really being excited about a book was The Count of Monte Cristo. Scott Turow remember book firsts