Sometimes fiction is more easily understood than true events. Reality is often pathetic.
Life is a continuous cycle of once-terrifying things becoming normal.
A kid who has just started to lie is taking the first step as a storyteller.
Novels are food for the leftover hours of life, the in-between times, the moments of waiting.
We are all born artists. ... Almost everything kids do is art.
Why does nothing change, even when you set out for a faraway place?
The artistic desire reveals itself in dark form - in karaoke bars [or] trolling on the Internet.
A novel, basically, is writing one sentence — then, without violating the scope of the first one, writing the next sentence.
I always take a close look at those who lose themselves in self portraits. They are solitary souls, prone to introspection, who have really grappled with their existence.
[We often] criticize the people on TV: 'He just can't act.' 'You call that singing?' ... We get jealous not because we're evil, but because we have little artists pent up inside us.
People who don’t know how to summarize have no dignity. Neither do people who needlessly drag on their messy lives. They who don’t know the beauty of simplification, of pruning away the unnecessary, die without ever comprehending the true meaning of life.
Dont be a fish; be a frog. Swim in the water and jump when you hit ground.
People unconsciously want to reveal their inner urges.
And still everything’s the same, even though I did my best to get as far away as I could.
There are only two ways to be a god: through creation or murder.
A revolution cannot progress without the fuel of terror. With time that relationship inverts: the revolution presses forward for the sake of terror. Like an artist, the man creating terror should be detached, cold-blooded. He must keep in mind that the energy of the terror he releases can consume him.