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David Mitchell Quotes
David Mitchell
English
Novelist
Born:
Jan 12
,
1969
Become
Language
Me
People
Think
You
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Aldous Huxley
Charles Dickens
E. M. Forster
J. R. R. Tolkien
Thomas Hardy
William Golding
William Makepeace Thackeray
Write something every single day, even if it's just three lines. And it doesn't matter if it's any good - just write something every day.
David Mitchell
Good
Day
Every Day
Matter
Three
Single
Every
Something
Write
Single Day
Lines
Any
Just
Even
Every Single Day
The state of childhood resonates with life inside a fantasy novel. If you have no control over how you spend large chunks of your day, or are at the mercy of flawed giant beings, then the desire to bend the laws of the world by magic is strong and deep.
David Mitchell
Life
Day
You
World
Strong
Mercy
Control
Bend
Resonates
State
Spend
Chunks
Giant
No Control
Inside
Magic
Laws
Over
How
Childhood
Flawed
Fantasy
Then
Your
Large
Deep
Beings
Novel
Desire
I think all writers of my age who are brought up on films probably by the age of 16 have seen many more films than they have read classics of literature. We can't help but be influenced by film. Film has got some great tricks that it's taught writers.
David Mitchell
Great
Age
Seen
Think
Films
Tricks
All Writers
Some
Brought
Classics
More
Writers
Read
Got
Up
Than
Taught
Influenced
Literature
Help
Who
Many
Film
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