A Quote by Amos Oz

Almost without exception, my novels are rooted in Israel because that's the place I know well. — © Amos Oz
Almost without exception, my novels are rooted in Israel because that's the place I know well.
All my novels are rooted in their time and in their place. The place of my novels is Israel, almost without exception. Almost without exception, my novels are rooted in Israel because that's the place I know well. And, that's my gutsy advice to any young writer: write only about what you know well. Don't write about that which you don't know.
The place of my novels is Israel, almost without exception. All of them take place in Israel - in Jerusalem, in the desert, in the kibbutz, in small towns, in villages.
All my novels are rooted in their time and in their place.
The House is rooted in the principle of direct elections and is unique among all branches and bodies of the federal government as without exception, the people's voice.
I inadvertently made Israel look better without even trying, because I am this Muslim guy from Israel who does not hate Israel!
There's still massive racism in the United States today that is rooted in sexual fears, but it's at least considered unacceptable. In Israel it's a mainstream phenomenon that's encouraged and supported by the state because it supports Israel's demographic imperative in its ethnocratic political structure.
The Arabs are terrorists and Israel is making the world a safer place.Well done Israel.
I have read all my novels that were translated into English. Reading my novels is enjoyable because I forget almost all the content in them.
The press is, almost without exception, corrupt.
I'm not writing novels, the screenplays are my novels, so I'm gonna write it the best that I can. If the movie never gets made, it'd almost be okay because I did it. It's there on the page.
Students of American history will recall that the important place where work gets done in the legislative body, almost without exception, is in the committees, more so than on the floor although sometimes more attention is paid to the floor.
Almost without exception alcoholics are tortured by loneliness.
Which Israel should we recognize? The Israel of 1917; the Israel of 1936; the Israel of 1948; the Israel of 1956; or the Israel of 1967? Which borders and which Israel? Israel has to recognize first the Palestinian state and its borders and then we will know what we are talking about.
Movies are not novels, and that's why, when filmmakers try to adapt novels, particularly long or complex novels, the result is almost always failure. It can't be done.
When I say my novels are set in Israel in the last seventy years, this entails the fact that they begin hundreds or thousands of years earlier in time. And, sometimes in very, very different places, because we all come from somewhere, especially here in Israel.
Almost without exception, blue refers to the domain of abstraction and immateriality.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!