77+ Marisha Pessl Quotes On Marriage, Friendship And Intelligent
Marisha Pessl is an American writer of fiction and non-fiction. She is best known for her debut novel, Special Topics in Calamity Physics, which was published in 2006. Her second novel, Night Film, was published in 2013 and was a New York Times bestseller. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Marisha Pessl on marriage, love, friendship.
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Top 10 Marisha Pessl Quotes
- People had an illogical, self-serving rationale when it came to interpreting the behavior of others.
- Not returning phone calls is the severest form of torture in the civilized world.
- It's a common feeling for people to feel intermittent antipathy toward individuals they're familiar with.
- Making love to Aurelia was like rummaging through a card catalog in a deserted library, searching for one very obscure, little-read entry on Hungarian poetry.
- Within every elaborate lie, a kernel of truth.
- He said you couldn't pretend the terrible things in life didn't happen. You can't clean it up. You keep all the refuse and the scars. It's how you learn. And try to make improvements.
- It’s got to be some kind of cult. Anyone offers you Kool-Aid or a hot shower, say no.
- There was quantum mechanics, string theory, and then there was the most mind-bending frontier of the natural world, women.
- For every man there exists bait he cannot resist swallowing.
- In college I studied '60s and '70s radicalism, student activism, forms of political violence, groups like the Weathermen, the Black Panthers, the Symbionese Liberation Army, the New Left.
Marisha Pessl Short Quotes
- Show me what a man hates and I'll show you what he is.
- Sadly, American teenagers are to a weightless vacuum as seat cushions are to polyurethane foam -
- It's funny how the night that changes your life forever starts out like all the others.
- It’s hard, in America, not to equate ‘happiness’ with ‘things’.
- Good bands you can kind of lose, then come back and realize they're still good.
- Betrayal isn't ridiculous. It's the reason empires fall.
- It was never the act itself but our own understanding of it that defeated us, over and over again.
- Always live your life with your biography in mind.
- It’s easy to be yourself in the dark.
- People don’t realize how easy life is to change. You just get on the bus.
Marisha Pessl Quotes About Love
Life was a freight train barreling toward just one stop, our loved ones streaking past our windows in blurs of color and light. There was no holding on to any of it, and no slowing it down. — Marisha Pessl
...the deepest secrets about ourselves that we, in the ultimate act of humanity, will spare those we truly love. — Marisha Pessl
…deep-diving love, a love that excavates you. It’s something you have to have before you die in order to have lived. — Marisha Pessl
Mortal fear is as crucial a thing to our lives as love. It cuts to the core of our being and shows us what we are. Will you step back and cover your eyes? Or will you have the strength to walk to the precipice and look out? — Marisha Pessl
…how monstrous the people you loved could be. — Marisha Pessl
Juliet and Romeo be damned, you can't be in love until you've flossed your teeth next to the person at least three hundred times. — Marisha Pessl
Marisha Pessl Famous Quotes And Sayings
I believe writers need to be chameleons, or like Meryl Streep, who can play all sorts of characters. A good writer should be able to cross gender lines and people of all social classes. So for me, writing from a male point of view would be a great challenge, that I would look forward to taking on. — Marisha Pessl
...I couldn't let go of the thought that it had, in fact, been he, restless and moody Heathcliff. Day after day, he floated through all the Wal-Marts in America, searching for me in a million lonely aisles. — Marisha Pessl
I was aware too how strange adults were, how theirs lives were vaster than they wanted anyone to realize, that they actually stretched on and on like deserts, dry and desolate, with an unpredictable, shifting sea of dunes. — Marisha Pessl
It’s what we chase but never find. It is the mystery of our lives, the understanding that even when we have everything we want it is one day to leave us. It’s the something unseen, the lurking devastation, the darkness that gives our lives dimension. — Marisha Pessl
Happiness is a hound dog in the sun. We aren't on Earth to be happy, but to experience incredible things. - Hannah Schneider — Marisha Pessl
Certainly one of the surprising truths of having a book published is realizing that your book is as open to interpretation as an abstract painting. People bring their own beliefs and attitudes to your work, which is thrilling and surprising at the same time. — Marisha Pessl
Some people, every now and then, simply had to have One Too Many, go drifty voiced and slouch mouthed, swimming willfully around in their own sadness as if it were hot springs. — Marisha Pessl
Freak the ferocious out. — Marisha Pessl
Those around you can have their novellas, sweet, their short stories of cliché and coincidence, occasionally spiced up with tricks of the quirky, the achingly mundane, the grotesque. A few will even cook up Greek tragedy, those born into misery, destined to die in misery. But you, my bride of quietness, you will craft nothing less than epic with your life. Out of all of them, your story will be the one to last. — Marisha Pessl
It's not fair. It's not. But then, that's the game. It makes life great. The fact that it ends when we don't want it to. The ending gives it meaning. — Marisha Pessl
Justice wields an erratic sword, grants mercy to fortunate few. Yet if man doesn't fight for her, 'tis chaos he's left to. — Marisha Pessl
In America, people of a certain age ask, 'Where were you when Kennedy was shot?' In my house you were more likely to be asked, 'Where were you when you first read 'The Catcher In The Rye? — Marisha Pessl
Look at Picasso. O’Neill. Tennessee Williams. Capote. Were these shiny happy people spreading sunshine? No. Only the greatest of personal demons can force you to do powerful work. — Marisha Pessl
It was what accidental deaths did to people, made everybody's sea floor irregular and uneven, causing tidal currents to collide, surge upward, thereby resulting in small yet volatile eddies churning at everybody's surface. (In the more dangerous cases, it created a lasting whirlpool in which the strongest swimmers could drown.) — Marisha Pessl
I'm not afraid of total failure. In the end, we're all just food for worms, so what are we so worried about? — Marisha Pessl
If I scribbled a few words on a cocktail napkin and showed it to my family, they'd proclaim it astonishing and more culturally relevant than the Bible. — Marisha Pessl
Like that lightning that comes out of the blue when there's not even a storm going on, just a crazy crack in the sky. With something like that right in front of you, you can't help but feel there's new possibilities out there. — Marisha Pessl
Funnily enough, it is the subject one dreads talking about at length one ends up talking about at length, often without the slightest provocation. — Marisha Pessl
What, really, was the difference between something hounding you and something leading you somewhere? — Marisha Pessl
I hate how the people who really get you are the ones you can never hold on to for very long. And the ones who don’t understand you at all stick around. — Marisha Pessl
Well, life isn't a cakewalk, is it?! Eighty-nine percent of the world's most valuable art was created by men living in rat-infested flats. You think Velásquez wore Adidas? You think he enjoyed the luxuries of central heating and twenty-four-hour pizza delivery?! — Marisha Pessl
Because every one of us has our box, a dark chamber stowing the thing that lanced our heart. It contains what you do everything for, strive for, wound everything around you. — Marisha Pessl
Always live your life with your biography in mind," Dad was fond of saying. "Naturally, it won't be published unless you have a Magnificent Reason, but at the very least you will be living grandly. — Marisha Pessl
It was as if Hannah had sprung a leak and her character, usually so meticulous and contained, was spilling all over the place. — Marisha Pessl
Just when you think you've hit rock bottom, you realize you're standing on another trapdoor. — Marisha Pessl
We're living longer, we social network alone with our screens, and our depth of feeling gets shallower. Soon it'll be nothing but a tide pool, then a thimble of water, then a micro drop. — Marisha Pessl
But when you flee someone, no matter how far you roam, that person will follow you as doggedly as the stars. — Marisha Pessl
God, the boring relative everyone ignores--no one calls, no one writes--until they need a serious favor. — Marisha Pessl
Such things as anguish, woe, affliction, guilt, feelings of awfulness, and utter wretchedness, the bread and butter of Days of Yore and Russians, sadly have very little staying power in these lickety-split Modern Times. — Marisha Pessl
When I'm creating characters, I definitely think of theme songs. Writing for me is very visual, so I sometimes think of it in terms of a movie with a soundtrack, and try to transfer that to words. — Marisha Pessl
Most people ended up, after only a couple of months, so far away from where they'd intended to go, stuck in some barbed underbrush of a quagmire when they'd meant to head straight to the ocean. — Marisha Pessl
... suddenly I was a kid in the hall standing outside my locker about to head to Math. But that was how it went sometimes, the English language, when you really needed it, crumbled to clay in your mouth. That's when all the real things were said. — Marisha Pessl
Sovereign. Deadly. Perfect. — Marisha Pessl
But most critically, sweet, never try to change the narrative structure of someone else's story, though you will certainly be tempted to, as you watch those poor souls in school, in life, heading unwittingly down dangerous tangents, fatal digressions from which they will unlikely be able to emerge. Resist the temptation. Spend your energies on your story. Reworking it. Making it better. — Marisha Pessl
As much as some people would like to believe, for their own peace of mind, that the appearance of evil in this world had a clean cause, the truth was never that simple. — Marisha Pessl
What you tend to find in the personal lives of brilliant men is devastation akin to a nuclear bomb going off. — Marisha Pessl
I hate to think of a day where a compelling book or a compelling authorial voice would be lost simply because that person doesn't have a Web site. But I think that, to use the Internet in a positive way, to turn people on to reading, is something that authors shouldn't really shy away from necessarily. — Marisha Pessl
Sometimes it takes more courage not to let yourself see. Sometimes knowledge is damaging - not enlightenment but enleadenment. If one recognizes the difference and prepares oneself - it is extraordinarily brave. Because when it comes to certain human miseries, the only witnesses should be the pavement and maybe the trees. (Gareth van Meer) — Marisha Pessl
Some people are as fragile as butterflies and sensitive and it’s your responsibility not to destroy them. Just because you can — Marisha Pessl
Occasionally when I'm procrastinating writing, I'll while away the hours on iTunes. You can just keep going forever and find these bands you'd never normally hear of. — Marisha Pessl
I haven't always been a writer and I suppose I tiptoed around the idea of writing full time, because it's so isolating. — Marisha Pessl
Life had been a suit I'd only put on for special occasions. Most of the time I kept it in the back of my closet, forgetting it was there. We were meant to die when it was barely stitched anymore, when the elbows and knees were stained with grass and mud, shoulder pads uneven from people hugging you all the time, downpours and blistering sun, the fabric faded, buttons gone. — Marisha Pessl
May you walk a lighted path. May you fight for truth - your truth, not someone else's - and may you understand, above all things, that you are the most important concept, theory, and philosophy I have ever known. — Marisha Pessl
I was aware now, as ever, that between all people there were First Times You See Them and Last Times you See Them. — Marisha Pessl
Well, it doesn't look good. Makes me look like one of those unloved latchkey children they make after-school specials about." "Don't sell yourself short. You're more Masterpiece Theatre. — Marisha Pessl
To be next to her was to have everything. — Marisha Pessl
You journalists bulldoze life's mysteries, ignorant of what you're so ruthlessly turning up. — Marisha Pessl
His characters are ravaged, beaten. They walk through infernos and emerged charred doves. — Marisha Pessl
Sometimes it takes more courage not to let yourself see. Sometimes knowledge is damaging - not enlightenment but enleadenment. — Marisha Pessl
When you grow up--and from the look of things, you have awhile--but you learn things never go back to normal simply because everyone's sorry. Sorry is ridiculous. — Marisha Pessl
Dad's Theory of Arrogance--that everyone always assumes they're the Principal Character of Desire and/or Loathing in everybody else's Broadway Play. — Marisha Pessl
Life Lessons by Marisha Pessl
- Marisha Pessl's work emphasizes the importance of staying curious and open to new experiences. She encourages readers to embrace the unknown and take risks in order to grow and learn.
- Pessl's stories often feature characters who are searching for something, whether it be a physical object, an answer to a question, or a sense of identity. She encourages readers to take the time to explore their own lives and find their own answers.
- Pessl's work also emphasizes the power of storytelling and the importance of connecting with others. She encourages readers to share their stories and listen to the stories of others in order to build meaningful relationships.
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