Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Arthur Hailey

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian novelist Arthur Hailey.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Arthur Hailey

Arthur Frederick Hailey, AE was a British-Canadian novelist whose plot-driven storylines were set against the backdrops of various industries. His books, which include such best sellers as Hotel (1965), Airport (1968), Wheels (1971), The Moneychangers (1975), and Overload (1979), have sold 170 million copies in 38 languages.

The president of General Motors was in a foul humor.
I set myself 600 words a day as a minimum output, regardless of the weather, my state of mind or if I'm sick or well. There must be 600 finished words-not almost right words.
When I began writing that I was able and did travel and met some fascinating people and also uncovered some history, which has not been discovered before. โ€” ยฉ Arthur Hailey
When I began writing that I was able and did travel and met some fascinating people and also uncovered some history, which has not been discovered before.
I don't think I really invented anybody. I have drawn on real life.
I loved education, and, yes, I did want to go on learning.
Long afterward, many would remember those two days in the first week of October with vividness and anguish.
I set myself 600 words a day as a minimum output, regardless of the weather, my state of mind or if I'm sick or well. There must be 600 finished words โ€” not almost right words. Before you ask, I'll tell you that yes, I do write 600 at the top of my pad every day, and I keep track of the word count to insure I reach my quota daily โ€” without fail.
No man can really succeed if he doesn't move away from where he was born. I believe it is particularly true for the writer.
Winners will be losers if they don't support the losers.
Let us then remember the dead-and all wars-gratefully. And let us hope that because of them we may become a touch better, a thimbleful wiser, and a handshake more tolerant of this changing world they did not live to see.
Since when was the stock market an accurate barometer of anything?
I have been extraordinarily lucky. Anyone who pretends that some kind of luck isn't involved in his success is deluding himself.
Don't put down too many roots in terms of a domicile. I have lived in four countries and I think my life as a writer and our family's life have been enriched by this. I think a writer has to experience new environments. There is that adage: No man can really succeed if he doesn't move away from where he was born. I believe it is particularly true for the writer.
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