Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
I believe that culture begins in the cradle . . .To do without tales and stories and books is to lose humanity's past, is to have no star map for our future.
Jane Yolen
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Jane Yolen
Age: 85
Born: 1939
Born: February 11
Editor
Novelist
Poet
Science Fiction Writer
Writer
New York City
New York
Jane Hyatt Yolen
Jane Hyatt Yolen Stemple
Jane H. Yolen Stemple
Stories
Star
Past
Lose
Book
Loses
Without
Humanity
Believe
Books
Cradle
Stars
Maps
Future
Tales
Culture
Begins
More quotes by Jane Yolen
What makes a good book? Scholars and critics have been debating that question for decades. I like books that touch my head and my heart at the same time.
Jane Yolen
Childrens books change lives. Stories pour into the hearts of children and help make them what they become.
Jane Yolen
Love the writing, love the writing, love the writing... the rest will follow.
Jane Yolen
Touch magic. Pass it on.
Jane Yolen
Ideas are the cheapest part of the writing. They are free. The hard part is what you do with ideas you've gathered.
Jane Yolen
If you love a waist, you waste a love.
Jane Yolen
Wood may remain twenty years in the water, but it is still not a fish.
Jane Yolen
A shadowless man is a monster, a devil, a thing of evil. A man without a shadow is soulless. A shadow without a man is a pitiable shred. Yet together, light and dark, they make a whole.
Jane Yolen
Exercise the writing muscle every day, even if it is only a letter, notes, a title list, a character sketch, a journal entry. Writers are like dancers, like athletes. Without that exercise, the muscles seize up.
Jane Yolen
Aren't hidden doors the most alluring? The old stories point that out surely. Even the greatest heroes and heroines fall under the spell of a locked door.
Jane Yolen
They [Fairy Tales] are talking about real emotions, telling true stories, through the medium of metaphor. People used to understand metaphor better than I think we do now. But these stories are so potent, they refuse to die.
Jane Yolen
Language helps develp life as surely as it reflects life. It is a most important part of our human condition.
Jane Yolen
The main plot line is simple: Getting your character to the foot of the tree, getting him up the tree, and then figuring out how to get him down again.
Jane Yolen
A book is a wonderful present. Though it may grow worn, it will never grow old.
Jane Yolen
Intuition works best when you remember that “tuition” is part of it. You need to have paid ahead of time (ie done your prep work) so as to prepare the ground for intuition.
Jane Yolen
Exercise the writing muscle every day.
Jane Yolen
Folklore is the perfect second skin. From under its hide, we can see all the shimmering, shadowy uncertainties of the world.
Jane Yolen
You write to be read. That is the bottom line.
Jane Yolen
It's never perfect when I write it down the first time, or the second time, or the fifth time. But it always gets better as I go over it and over it.
Jane Yolen
A child who can love the oddities of a fantasy book cannot possibly be xenophobic as an adult. What is a different color, a different culture, a different tongue for a child who has already mastered Elvish, respected Puddleglums, or fallen under the spell of dark-skinned Ged?
Jane Yolen