Top 27 Quotes & Sayings by Pramoedya Ananta Toer

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Last updated on November 26, 2024.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer

Pramoedya Ananta Toer was an Indonesian author of novels, short stories, essays, polemics and histories of his homeland and its people. His works span the colonial period under Dutch rule, Indonesia's struggle for independence, its occupation by Japan during the Second World War, as well as the post-colonial authoritarian regimes of Sukarno and Suharto, and are infused with personal and national history.

Every award for me is important because it means a slap against militarism and fascism in Indonesia.
Even though no one admits it, writers are leaders in their communities.
I don't follow any kind of 'isms.' If there is one, it will be Pram-ism. — © Pramoedya Ananta Toer
I don't follow any kind of 'isms.' If there is one, it will be Pram-ism.
Every book that is banned is a badge of honor.
Let us see whether it is the New Order or me who will be the loser before Indonesian history. I have won. The New Order has fallen and my writings have been translated into 40 languages.
I'll do as I please. My mind is not to be imprisoned.
I happen to be pretty productive when I am in jail. When you are in jail, you have to spend more time with yourself.
I don't write to give joy to readers but to give them a conscience.
A mother knows what her child's gone through, even if she didn't see it herself.
Humankind is able to create new conditions, a new reality. We are not fated to swim forever among the realities that are here now. ... Everything that is worthwhile in human civilization has not only originated from but has been inspired by dreams, by imagination.
Every good teaching may still end up producing evil bandits who have no principles whatsoever, an outcome even more likely when the teacher is also a bandit.
You must first of all think justly. Don’t sit in judgment over others when you don’t know the truth of the matter.
An educated person must learn to act justly, beginning, first of all, with his thoughts, then later in his deeds. That is what it means to be educated.
The love I knew was from books.
Life can give everything to whoever tries to understand and is willing to receive new knowledge.
Capital dictates the fate of humanity.
My words, my writing, my actions—these have never been for myself alone, either directly or indirectly. There is no such thing as an artist who creates art only for himself. That is masturbation.
I came to see that man finds meaning in his existence only through the active demonstration of his human self, a cosmos comprising the entire constellation of life's factors: culture, civilization, tradition, history, ideals, facts, physical conditions, one's mental state, the ecology, and so on.
Pity is the feeling of well-intentioned people who are unable to act.
I will not close my eyes, neither those in my head nor those in my soul, as the ship carries me away, along with my future, my dreams, and my beliefs. Buru Island is no happy land somewhere; it's but a way station on my journey in life—though to believe even that much will require no small measure of hope.
It's proper that people have friends, friendships without self-interest. Without friends, life is too lonely.
Do not underestimate the human being, who sometimes appears so simple. Even with sight as sharp as an eagle, a mind as sharp as a razor, senses more powerful than gods, hearing that can catch the music and the lamentations of life, your knowledge of humanity will never be total.
At the beginning of all growth, everything imitates. — © Pramoedya Ananta Toer
At the beginning of all growth, everything imitates.
I did not succeed in everything I did. And even where it did seem I was succeeding it was not always the case. The human heart has a million facets.
Painting is literature in colors. Literature is painting in language.
Such was the love of this grandson for his grandmother that two years after the death of his mother, when she herself fell gravely ill, he vowed to her that someday he would try to tell the world her life story. 'But why?' she asked humbly. 'I'm no one, just a girl from the coast' 'But you are everyone, Grandma,' the young Pramoedya told her. 'You are all the people who have ever had to fight to make this life their own.
The fracture of pencil still useful, but the fracture of soul, we couldn't use it, Mister.
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