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You felt it as a depth of ease in certain boys, their innate, affable assurance that they would not have to struggle for a place in the world that is already reserved for them.
Tobias Wolff
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Tobias Wolff
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: June 19
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Birmingham
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Tobias Jonathan Ansell Wolff
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Like so many writers I started writing stories because I didn't have much time for anything else.
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Want! You must want something. What do you want?
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There are writers who do start doing the same thing again and again and almost inevitably fall into self-parody.
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One of the things that draws writers to writing is that they can get things right that they got wrong in real life by writing about them.
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Had he learned nothing from all those years of teaching Hawthorne? Through story after story he'd led his boys to consider the folly of obsession with purity - its roots sunk deep in pride, flowering condemnation and violence against others and self.
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Knowing that everything comes to an end is a gift of experience, a consolation gift for knowing that we ourselves are coming to an end. Before we get it we live in a continuous present, and imagine the future as more of that present. Happiness is endless happiness, innocent of its own sure passing. Pain is endless pain.
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But a lot of writers - and I'm one of them - do tend to feel dissatisfied. It makes you a little hard to live with, but it's a goad and does keep you alert and restless.
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I try to help people become the best possible editors of their own work, to help them become conscious of the things they do well, of the things they need to look at again, of the wells of material they have not even begun to dip their buckets into.
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When your power comes from others, on approval, you are their slave. Never sacrifice yourselves - never! Whoever urges you to self-sacrifice is worse than a common murderer, who at least cuts your throat himself, without persuading YOU to do it.
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When we are green, still half-created, we believe that our dreams are rights, that the world is disposed to act in our best interests, and that falling and dying are for quitters. We live on the innocent and monstrous assurance that we alone, of all the people ever born, have a special arrangement whereby we will be allowed to stay green forever
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