41+ Roddy Doyle Quotes On Education, And Marriage And Humorous
Roddy Doyle is an Irish novelist from Dublin, Ireland. He is best known for his Barrytown Trilogy, which includes The Commitments, The Snapper, and The Van. He has also written several other novels, short stories, and plays, and won the Booker Prize in 1993 for his novel Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Roddy Doyle on education, life, love.
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Top 10 Roddy Doyle Quotes
- If there is a heaven, Jane Austen is sitting in a small room with Mother Teresa and Princess Diana, listening to Duran Duran, forever. If there's a hell, she's standing.
- You know people are always putting Ulysses in the top 10 books ever written but I doubt that any of those people were really moved by it.
- I'm not recognised that much. I'm just a bald man in glasses and there's a rash of them in Dublin. It'd be different if I had a mohican.
- I see people in terms of dialogue and I believe that people are their talk.
- It's a big con job. We have sold the myth of Dublin as a sexy place incredibly well; because it is a dreary little dump most of the time.
- I wouldn't go out of my way to experience the indignity of middle-age just because it might be good meat for a story.
- My parents were sixty years married.
- When you grow up on an island, what matters is how you stand to the sea.
- I wasn't even aware of the Year of the Family. I couldn't give a toss. These things - the year of the family, the year of the three-legged dog. I think it's all trash.
- Most working days I can be at my desk for nine hours a day.
Roddy Doyle Short Quotes
- Dreaming was only nice while it lasted.
- It's great meeting children because you never know what they will say.
- Sometimes adults seem as though they have cut a chord from being a child.
- It's hard for me to measure them, or to assess my books because I'm so close to them.
- The problem with being Irish... is having 'Riverdance' on your back. It's a burden at times.
- When I was growing up, the exam system didn't allow you to write fiction, so you never did.
- My novels come from within me; they are things I feel I want to do.
- When I'm writing I just think there's only the page and me and nobody else.
- The Irish are the niggers of Europe, lads.
- I don't work to any commissions. I do what I want to do.
Roddy Doyle Quotes About People
If you're from Dublin, for example, chances are you live with your family, if you're lucky enough to, right up to the mid-20s. And most of the people I know, when they finally sort of set off on their own, they don't stray all that far. — Roddy Doyle
Some of the people who look the most normal are probably the maddest people trying to look normal. — Roddy Doyle
Ulysses could have done with a good editor. You know people are always putting Ulysses in the top 10 books ever written but I doubt that any of those people were really moved by it. — Roddy Doyle
Roddy Doyle Famous Quotes And Sayings
No matter how close to personal experience a story might be, inevitably you are going to get to a part that isn't yours and, actually, whether it happened or not becomes irrelevant. It is all about choosing the right words. — Roddy Doyle
Do be kind to yourself. Fill pages as quickly as possible; double space, or write on every second line. Regard every new page as a small triumph. Until you get to page 50. Then calm down, and start worrying about the quality. Do feel anxiety - it's the job. — Roddy Doyle
When I was a kid, if you didn't speak Irish, you really wanted to. And you played Gaelic games and you didn't pay any attention to what was happening in the outside world, because really, the - Ireland was the center of the universe. And I don't think that's the case anymore, although, admittedly, it is the center of the universe. — Roddy Doyle
I like naming characters. — Roddy Doyle
It was a sign of growing up, when the dark made no more difference to you than the day. — Roddy Doyle
I tend to plan as I write. And I want to leave myself open and the character open to keep on going until it seems to be the time to stop. — Roddy Doyle
If you are a writer you're at home, which means you're out of touch. You have to make excuses to get out there and look at how the world is changing. — Roddy Doyle
Schools don't really allow failure and yet it's part of any endeavour, not just writing. — Roddy Doyle
She'd tried her hand at most things, but drew the line at honesty. — Roddy Doyle
I write short stories when a little idea occurs to me, that I know isn't a part of a novel that will stand by itself and should be concentrated. — Roddy Doyle
I'm going to sound like an old man but at my age, it's lovely doing something that you've never done before. — Roddy Doyle
I do enjoy Gothic fiction or books about zombies if they are well written and I like vampires. — Roddy Doyle
Good ideas are often murdered by better ones. — Roddy Doyle
I've been asked why does Ireland produce so many great musicians, and the answer is it doesn't. When you count the great musicians Ireland has given the world in the last 20 years, you can do it on one hand. — Roddy Doyle
She's a pot-of-tea-before-I-say-boo-to-you woman. There's always a pile of warm teabags in the sink when I come down, like what a horse would leave behind. — Roddy Doyle
To claim that music is more important than oxygen would be trite and sentimental. It would also be true. — Roddy Doyle
The best way to reveal a character is to get them to open their mouths. — Roddy Doyle
Do not place a photograph of your favourite author on your desk, especially if the author is one of the famous ones who committed suicide. — Roddy Doyle
Life Lessons by Roddy Doyle
- Roddy Doyle's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and accepting the complexities of life, particularly in terms of the Irish experience.
- His writing often explores themes of identity, family, and relationships, and how these can be both empowering and difficult.
- Through his writing, Doyle encourages readers to think critically about the world around them and to appreciate the beauty of the everyday.
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