Best quotes by Michael Chabon on Time

Checkout quotes by Michael Chabon on Time

  • Ideas are the easy part. I spend a lot of time batting them away, trying to keep them from distracting me from what I actually have to focus on and finish. A lot of times, they are a siren temptress beckoning me with the promise of a much shorter, simpler, more slender novel over the horizon, but of course that's very dangerous.
    - Michael Chabon
  • The things I keep going back to, rereading, maybe they say more about me as a reader than about the books. Love in the Time of Cholera, Pale Fire.
    - Michael Chabon
  • Every time another review comes out I let out a deep breath.
    - Michael Chabon
  • It's good to have it over with. I worked on it a long time, and I didn't know what people were going to think of it. Would people like it? Would they buy it? So far it's been doing pretty well.
    - Michael Chabon
  • I remember tearing up the first time I read Nabokov's description, in 'Speak, Memory,' of his father being tossed on a blanket by cheering muzhiks, with its astonishingly subtle foreshadowing of grief and mourning.
    - Michael Chabon
  • It's always thrilling to encounter the sweep of time in a work of fiction in a way that feels authentic and real.
    - Michael Chabon