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Diana Gabaldon Quotes
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Diana Gabaldon
American
Author
Born:
Jan 11
,
1952
Book
Me
People
Time
Work
You
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Helen Keller
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Zig Ziglar
Actors act... Their job is to become this character. And I have, in fact, seen Sam Heughan become Jamie and Caitriona Balfe become Claire right before my eyes. It was an astonishing transformation.
Diana Gabaldon
Character
Eyes
Job
Seen
Become
Before
Transformation
Astonishing
Claire
Fact
Sam
In Fact
Jamie
Act
Actor
Right
I discovered that, given the indescribable nature of what I write, the only way to sell it is to give people free samples.
Diana Gabaldon
Nature
People
Free
Way
Indescribable
Give
Given
Only
Write
Discovered
Sell
Samples
If you donate to a charity and save a few kids, 20 years down the line, there will be more people who exist because of you. In other words, you should consider your actions fully.
Diana Gabaldon
You
Charity
People
Words
Will
Few
Down
Other
Consider
Kids
More
More People
Because
Line
Years
Exist
Donate
In Other Words
Should
Your
Who
Fully
Actions
Save
I was 35, had always wanted to write novels, and thought that I had better do it while I was young enough.
Diana Gabaldon
Better
Thought
Young
Enough
Write
Had
Always
Wanted
While
Novels
In 18th-century Scotland, the main event was the Jacobite rebellion under Bonnie Prince Charlie, so that seems like a nice dramatic backdrop.
Diana Gabaldon
Rebellion
Nice
Dramatic
Backdrop
Charlie
Seems
Main
Like
Prince
Scotland
Event
I do recall loving 'All Quiet on the Western Front,' and I know I read it in a schoolroom, but I think I was in the sixth grade at the time, so it probably wasn't assigned reading.
Diana Gabaldon
Time
Reading
Think
Know
Read
Western
Quiet
Grade
Front
Sixth
Loving
Recall
Assigned
Oh, 'Pandaemonium', by Chris Brookmyre! Just fabulous - such a layered, beautifully structured, engaging, intelligent book. I love all Chris's stuff, but this was remarkable.
Diana Gabaldon
Love
Book
Fabulous
Structured
Layered
Remarkable
Stuff
Beautifully
Intelligent
Oh
Just
Engaging
Chris
My mom would keep all kinds of materials in her classroom for children for reading. She kept comic books, newspapers, sports magazines, and books of all kinds.
Diana Gabaldon
Mom
Sports
Reading
Books
Would
Kinds
Magazines
Classroom
She
Comic
Comic Books
Materials
Children
Newspapers
Keep
Her
Kept
You are at some point exposed to a wonderful story, and you really want to know what happens next, so you learn to read in order to find out.
Diana Gabaldon
You
Wonderful
Out
Find
Some
Point
Know
Learn
Read
Order
Want
Happens
Story
Really
Next
Exposed
I happened to see a really old 'Doctor Who', the second Doctor, Patrick Troughton, and he'd picked up a Scotsman from 1745. It was an 18 or 19-year-old man who appeared in a kilt, and I thought, 'That's rather fetching.'
Diana Gabaldon
Man
Doctor
Old
Thought
See
Rather
He
Picked
Doctor Who
Up
Happened
Old Man
Really
Who
Appeared
Second
I think characters are going to be, if not a reflection of the author, at least some refraction of some part of their personality.
Diana Gabaldon
Personality
Reflection
Think
Characters
Some
Part
Least
Author
Going
People have been trying to make a two-hour feature film of 'Outlander' for years and years and years.
Diana Gabaldon
People
Outlander
Feature
Feature Film
Make
Been
Years
Years And Years
Trying
Film
While you certainly will recognize 'Outlander' if you've been reading the books, there's also this wonderful sense of novelty and discovery about it because of all the little new touches and twists. I watch it in utter fascination waiting to see what will happen.
Diana Gabaldon
You
Waiting
Wonderful
Will
Reading
Sense
Books
Recognize
See
Outlander
About
New
Also
Because
Been
Discovery
Wonderful Sense
Happen
While
Little
Certainly
Fascination
Novelty
Utter
Watch
Twists
I'm not a team player. I'm used to having total control over everything I do.
Diana Gabaldon
Control
Everything
Total
Having
Over
Used
Team
Player
I understand what it is that actors do. They embody someone that they aren't.
Diana Gabaldon
Embody
Someone
Understand
Actor
When you're an artist, you can't write with the intent of affecting anyone.
Diana Gabaldon
You
Write
Affecting
Artist
Intent
Anyone
I began writing 'Outlander' in 1988, so the Internet as we now know it didn't exist.
Diana Gabaldon
Writing
Internet
Outlander
Know
Exist
Began
Now
I've never been willing to commit to more than one at a time, because I just don't know - I don't plan the books out ahead of time. So I have no idea how much ground we'll cover.
Diana Gabaldon
Time
Books
Out
Willing
No Idea
More
Never
Idea
Know
Because
How
How Much
Cover
Been
Than
Commit
Just
Plan
Much
Ground
You won't have a story unless you have conflict, which means if there's no conflict in a situation, people look for a way to make some.
Diana Gabaldon
You
Conflict
People
Situation
Unless
Way
Some
Look
Make
Story
Which
Means
I read some books, and I thought, 'This is better than sliced bread!' and a month later, I couldn't remember thinking about it. And I've read others that were kind of a slog, and I've put them down and come back six months later thinking, 'Wow, this is great.' So, you know, things change all the time.
Diana Gabaldon
Time
Great
You
Change
Better
Remember
Thought
Down
Thinking
Others
Back
Sliced
Books
Later
Month
Months
Kind
Wow
Some
About
Put
Come
Know
Read
Were
Than
Six
Bread
Them
Things
One of the great perks of being a writer is that you can work when you're mentally capable of it, not when someone else thinks you should.
Diana Gabaldon
Work
Great
You
Else
Someone
Mentally
Writer
Perks
Being
Capable
Should
Thinks
For months, people have been asking my views about the Scottish independence referendum, and I've been saying, 'It's not my country; I don't live here. Much as I love Scotland, I think it would be inappropriate to express a personal opinion regarding Scottish politics'.
Diana Gabaldon
Love
Politics
Saying
People
Independence
Country
Live
Think
Months
Would
Would-Be
About
Opinion
Been
Referendum
Scotland
Scottish
Personal
Regarding
Inappropriate
Much
Asking
Views
Express
Here
It's important to remember that the Jacobite Risings of the 18th century constituted a religious civil war, not a nationalistic movement.
Diana Gabaldon
War
Remember
Important
Religious
Civil
Civil War
Nationalistic
Movement
Century
I will literally read anything, regardless of genre, fiction or non-fiction, as long as it's well written.
Diana Gabaldon
Will
Long
Written
Well
Genre
Read
Non-Fiction
Well-Written
Fiction
Literally
Anything
Regardless
Now I've got a fairly good grasp of the 18th century on what was common and what people thought. But I don't write in order. I write bits and pieces and sort of glue them.
Diana Gabaldon
Good
People
Thought
Bits
Bits And Pieces
Write
Pieces
Fairly
Sort
Got
Glue
Common
Order
Them
Century
Grasp
Now
Whenever anything bubbles up, I have to put it down. I have bits and pieces all over my hard drive.
Diana Gabaldon
Drive
Down
Bits
Bits And Pieces
Bubbles
Put
Over
Pieces
Up
Whenever
Anything
Hard
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