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Belief doesn't rest on proof or existence...it rests on faith...without faith there is nothing.
Colleen McCullough
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Colleen McCullough
Age: 77 †
Born: 1937
Born: June 1
Died: 2015
Died: January 29
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Wellington
New South Wales
Australia
Colleen Margaretta McCullough
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That's the purpose of old age... To give us a breathing space before we die, in which to see why we did what we did.
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My books and other works are my legacy, and it's a great comfort to know that mine is a legacy of pleasure for other people.
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..the best is only bought at the cost of great pain...or so says the legend
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There was some justice in his pain
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It's no fun to be a bluestocking in a family of jockstraps.
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There's a hell of a lot of horny people out there who are not being gratified in the way they should be.
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It's a dead give away of an inexperienced writer if every character speaks with the same voice
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Best of all she liked his eyes, such a translucent golden brown, and so laughing.
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How frightening, that one person could mean so much, so many things.
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My fictitious characters will take the bit between their teeth and gallop off and do something that I hadn't counted on. However, I always insist on dragging them back to the straight and narrow
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In The Touch, the love scenes are the same as they were in The Thorn Birds or anything else Ive ever written. I find a way of saying that either it was heaven or hell but in a way that still leaves room for the reader to use their own imagination.
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I have an editor in my head, that's why I can't read Harry Potter, because Rowling is such a lousy writer.
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The Labour Party of today has fits of horrors of the very thought of somebody like me might saying that they bought in white Australia. But I believe they did.
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I want to know what they look like, their height, and colouring, physique and speech pattens.
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Truly God was good, to make man so blind.
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Once I've got the first draft down on paper then I do five or six more drafts, the last two of which will be polishing drafts. The ones in between will flesh out the characters and maybe I'll check my research.
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The lovely thing about being forty is that you can appreciate twenty-five-year-old men more.
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What was sleep? A blessing, a respite from life, an echo of death, a demanding nuisance?
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Perfection, in anything, is unbearably dull. Myself, I prefer a touch of imperfection.
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Twelve thousand miles of it, to the other side of the world. And whether they came home again or not, they would belong neither here, nor there, for they would have lived on two continents and sampled two different ways of life.
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