People who truly love us can be divided into two categories: those who understand us, and those who forgive us our worst sins. Rarely do you find someone capable of both. |
When I was in college, I was the editor of the literary magazine and insisted neither the editors nor the writers be specifically identified-only our student numbers appeared on the title page. I love that idea and still do. |
The Viennese wash everything. Where else in the world does the government hire public servants to wash public telephone booths and the glass over traffic lights? Every time I see someone doing these things, I smile like a child. |
For an adult, eating alone at McDonald's is admitting a kind of defeat. |
Salzburg... is a mountain town with a rushing river running right through the center, everything in the rain various shades of green and brown. |
Krakow is one of my favorite places on earth. It is a medieval city full of young people. A wonderful, striking combination. |
One of the saddest realities is that we never know when our lives are at their peak. Only after it is over and we have some kind of perspective do we realize how good we had it a day, a month, five years ago. |
Very often I'll find out at the end of a book what I put in at the beginning. A sort of process of elimination and discovery in one. |
I write about what interests me. It's very dangerous when you try to satisfy an audience. |
In Poland, my audience is all women between 18 and 30. At U.S. conventions, you have the fantasy and science fiction crowd. At Harvard you have an entirely different audience. It's so schizophrenic. |
I feel like a cliche. |
I have never heard anyone say This is it. I know right now is the high point of my life. It will never get any better. Only in retrospect do we recognize the best times and of course then it is too late. |
Everyone coming out of a perfume store is smelling the back of their hand. |