Best quotes by John Sandford on People
Checkout quotes by John Sandford on People
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‟ Most people in protest mobs are pretty sincere and don't want to fight cops or break things.
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‟ Most people like a little sex in their novels.
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‟ Books set in Brooklyn and L.A. are often about people who are rootless, who want to go somewhere else. In the Midwest, though, the stories are about people who want to stay where they are - who like where they are.
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‟ When you're building a character, or at least when I'm building a character, you start saying, 'How am I going to make people like him?'
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‟ Most people who are trying to write kind of sit in their basements and pull it out of their imaginations.
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‟ People in California don't live in a place so much as they do a condition.
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‟ People ought to be slapped up side of the head, not always get what they expect. That's why sometimes the bad guy gets away.
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‟ I really do need the help of other people working with me.
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‟ I'm not saying that photographers are dumber than other people, but they are the folks who walk around with brilliant white lights in nighttime riots.
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‟ As a journalist, I interviewed people, and you begin to feel different rhythms in speech, and you can use those things to help carve out a character.
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‟ It's interesting how people are sensitive to language and how it works.
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