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Literary World Quotes

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Haruki Murakami
“Ce sper eu e sa fac de ras lumea literara. Sa rad pe cat pot de netrebnicii astia lingusitori, adunati ca intr-un musuroi, care se pupa-n fund unul pe altul si isi ling ranile in timp ce, de fapt, isi pun bete roate reciproc.”
Haruki Murakami, 1Q84 Book 1

Enock Maregesi
“Novelists and the literary world play an important part in shaping languages. The Swahili they write influence the readers and their languages. The literary obstacle in Tanzania is not that people do not read, but that they don’t read because there are no interesting writers.”
Enock Maregesi

Nithin Purple
“Time advanced again—Time machine’s pace became unusually up normal,the reality of my life stood in front of me when the journey continued mountain over mountains.We passed over more than a million rivers and streams of good and bad water as my insight intertwined a society. In the narrow paths of my life I felled,I bled with my solitary heart, as I knew I became a burden for a wild society. The crime I did was I created Literature with my spiral imagination.”
Nithin purple, The Bell Ringing Woman: A Blue Bell of Inspiration

Nithin Purple
“From the Wild West, I heard the thundering voice of Bacchus’, winy prophesies,yet
disillusioned in his self aching brains, that rattled his evil enemies.”
Nithin Purple, Venus and Crepuscule

Tim Storrs
“…the literary world is filled with kooks and fanatical people obsessed with writers but they don’t write themselves or are afraid to.
I can always tell who writes for a living by what they want to discuss with me.
Anyone who makes a living or earns money writing has shared their works etc; likes to discuss life itself ie: anything except writing.
And if it’s discussed it’s usually in terms of endearment, writers who influenced us to attempt to make money writing.
Anyone who fantasizes about writing or being a writer and maybe just writes casually and privately, oddly wants to talk about authors.
To critique them categorize them and talk about their interpretations of their works and other various judgments on why they are good or not. If you ask them why they haven’t published they tend to have a list of cowardly reasons why they can’t bring themselves to completing or showing anything they have written or published themselves …”
Tim Storrs