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Quotes from Zadie Smith

The very reason I write is so that I might not sleepwalk through my entire life.
~ Zadie Smith
If you asked me if I wanted more joyful experiences in my life, I wouldn't be at all sure I did, exactly because it proves such a difficult emotion to manage.
~ Zadie Smith
It seems to me that we often commit ourselves wholly to something while knowing almost nothing concrete about it. Another word for that, I suppose, is 'faith.'
~ Zadie Smith
It's difficult to tell the truth about how a book begins. The truth, as far as it can be presented to other people, is either wholly banal or too intimate.
~ Zadie Smith
I tap danced for ten years before I began to understand people don't make musicals anymore. All I wanted to do was be at MGM working for Arthur Freed or Gene Kelly or Vincent Minelli. Historical and geographical constraints made this impossible. Slowly but surely the pen became mightier than the double pick-up time step with shuffle.
~ Zadie Smith
I don't take notes. I don't have any notebooks. I keep on trying to do that because it seems like a very writerly thing to do, but my mind doesn't work that way. I tend to get the idea for a novel in a big splash.
~ Zadie Smith
Step back from your Facebook Wall for a moment: Doesn't it, suddenly, look a little ridiculous? Your life in this format?
~ Zadie Smith
I think I know a thing or two about the way people love, but I don't know anything about hatred, psychosis, cruelty. Or maybe I don't have the guts to admit that I do.
~ Zadie Smith
I never attended a creative writing class in my life. I have a horror of them.
~ Zadie Smith
When I was 21 I wanted to write like Kafka. But, unfortunately for me, I wrote like a script editor for The Simpsons who'd briefly joined a religious cult and then discovered Foucault. Such is life.
~ Zadie Smith
English fiction was something I loved growing up, and it changed my life - it changed the trajectory of my life.
~ Zadie Smith
I never attended a creative writing class in my life. I have a horror of them; most writers groups moonlight as support groups for the kind of people who think that writing is therapeutic. Writing is the exact opposite of therapy.
~ Zadie Smith
I can't add. I don't understand basic science. Or anything else. But I can read anything. I've always been able to, and I've always liked to. Even if I didn't understand it, I liked to.
~ Zadie Smith
Like all readers, I want my limits to be drawn by my own sensibilities, not by my melanin count.
~ Zadie Smith
The idea that motherhood is inherently somehow a threat to creativity is just absurd.
~ Zadie Smith
English writing tends to fall into two categories - the big, baggy epic novel or the fairly controlled, tidy novel. For a long time, I was a fan of the big, baggy novel, but there's definitely an advantage to having a little bit more control.
~ Zadie Smith
Are there other people who, when watching a documentary set in a prison, secretly think, as I have, 'Wish I had all that time to read'?
~ Zadie Smith
I want to stay still and to keep moving. I want this life and another.
~ Zadie Smith
I recognize myself to be an intensely naive person. Most novelists are, despite frequent pretensions to deep socio-political insight.
~ Zadie Smith
Protect the time and space in which you write. Keep everybody away from it, even the people who are most important to you.
~ Zadie Smith
In my situation, every time I write a sentence, I'm thinking not only of the people I ended up in college with but my siblings, my family, my school friends, the people from my neighborhood. I've come to realize that this is an advantage, really: it keeps you on your toes.
~ Zadie Smith
If you're going to write a good book, you have to make mistakes and you have to not be so cautious all the time.
~ Zadie Smith
Your mid-thirties is a good time because you know a fair amount, you have some self-control.
~ Zadie Smith
In a whisper he began begging for—and, as the sun set, received—the concession people always beg for: a little more time.
~ Zadie Smith