Best quotes by Kazuo Ishiguro on World

Checkout quotes by Kazuo Ishiguro on World

  • Many of our deepest motives come, not from an adult logic of how things work in the world, but out of something that is frozen from childhood.
    - Kazuo Ishiguro
  • This is the big question that we all have about our children: How much, how soon, do we tell our children the less comfortable facts about the world they're going to inherit?
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  • I do feel part of that generation of people who were rather idealistic in the '70s and became disillusioned in the '80s. Not just about social services issues, but the world.
    - Kazuo Ishiguro
  • There are things I am more interested in than the clone thing. How are they trying to find their place in the world and make sense of their lives? To what extent can they transcend their fate? As time starts to run out, what are the things that really matter?
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  • I had been plunged into a different world. I found myself spending half my time answering weird questions on book tours in the Midwest. People would stand up and explain to me the situation in their office and ask me whether they should resign or not.
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  • I discovered that my imagination came alive when I moved away from the immediate world around me.
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  • The world is crawling with authors touring now. They're like performance artists.
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  • There's something peculiar about writing fiction. It requires an interesting balance between seeing the world as a child and having the wisdom of a middle-aged person. The further you get from childhood and the experience of the teenage years, the greater the danger of losing that wellspring.
    - Kazuo Ishiguro