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Quotes from Lydia Millet

At 16, I was more resilient and easygoing than I am now.
~ Lydia Millet
L.A., for me, is a perfect microcosm of America - because it's so profligate, and so glamorous, and so anti-intellectual, finally.
~ Lydia Millet
No one bought my screenplays.
~ Lydia Millet
There has to be space for play in literature. We all need some breathing room.
~ Lydia Millet
Shouldn't the cascades of extinction and rapid planetary warming register in our literature?
~ Lydia Millet
About half of all potential future global warming emissions from United States fossil fuels lie in oil, gas and coal buried beneath our public lands, controlled by the federal government and owned by the American people - and not yet leased to private industry for fuel extraction.
~ Lydia Millet
We read our children stories starring elephants and monkeys and bears to teach them about nobility, curiosity and courage, to warn them against selfishness and stubbornness.
~ Lydia Millet
In Hiroshima, bombed Aug. 6, 1945, no warning was given of the air attack, and thus no escape was possible for the mostly women, children and old people who fell victim.
~ Lydia Millet
In Nagasaki, American planes did drop warning leaflets - but not till Aug. 10, a day after the city was bombed.
~ Lydia Millet
I'm not calculating enough in the way I approach writing.
~ Lydia Millet
Within the macho-melodrama tropes of the superhero genre, it's fair to say 'Watchmen' stands out for its rich entertainment, its darkness, and its lurid pleasures. Its vividly drawn panels, moody colors and lush imagery make its popularity well-deserved, if disproportionate.
~ Lydia Millet
Indeed, the hype around 'Watchmen' is its curse. If you want to enjoy the comic for what it is, ignore the attributions of literariness and the novelistic pretensions with which some critics have imbued it. This isn't high culture, and it doesn't pretend to be. It's good, juicy pulp fiction with a little nuclear apocalypse thrown in.
~ Lydia Millet
The male domination and chauvinism of the comics form is either being wittily lampooned in 'Watchmen' or handily perpetuated, depending on whom you ask.
~ Lydia Millet
Without elephants, Africa's landscape would be unrecognizable, yet these animals have fallen by the hundreds of thousands as a result of two enormous waves of poaching in this century - one in the 1970s and 1980s, the other, beginning around 2009, now underway.
~ Lydia Millet
Without even knowing why, we believe that to learn how to be human - which we have many years to do, for human beings have longer childhoods than any other species, a feature that to biologists and philosophers alike is one of our race's distinguishing characteristics - children must be surrounded by animal imagery.
~ Lydia Millet
I think the best fiction is a form of psychological suspense, even though I don't really write in that idiom.
~ Lydia Millet
There is a lot of contradictions of mermaids as a symbol. I'm always interested in contradictions.
~ Lydia Millet
As soon as a regular guy like Bill Clinton becomes the president, he wears a mantle of greatness. He's the president.
~ Lydia Millet
What makes 'The Lorax' such a powerful fable is partly its shamelessness. It pulls no punches; it wears its teacher heart on its sleeve.
~ Lydia Millet
I came to understand that a German nudist, in 1984, loved little more than to work on his or her tan.
~ Lydia Millet
Trophy hunters are not Everyman. These world-traveling endangered-species shooters are a far cry from the hunters who spend weekends in the American outback near their suburban or rural homes.
~ Lydia Millet
Historically, grizzlies ranged from Alaska to Mexico, with at least 50,000 bears living in the western half of the contiguous United States. With European colonization, the bears were shot, poisoned, and trapped to the brink of extinction.
~ Lydia Millet
Everyone desires to laugh sometimes, and I want to make that available.
~ Lydia Millet
I can be pretty dense about my own basic needs, when my focus is getting through the many small tasks of a day's work and a day's caretaking.
~ Lydia Millet