Best quotes by Richard Flanagan on Love

Checkout quotes by Richard Flanagan on Love

  • War stories deal in death. War illuminates love, while love is the greatest expression of hope, without which any story rings untrue to life. And to deny hope in a story about such darkness is to create false art.
    - Richard Flanagan
  • If war illuminates love, love offers the possibility of allowing some light to be brought back out of the shadows. It's almost as if they buttress and make possible an understanding of each other.
    - Richard Flanagan
  • I love words because you can only live one life, but in a novel, you can live a thousand: you contain multitudes.
    - Richard Flanagan
  • Family matters, friends matter, love matters. Those you love and who love you matter. That's what writing does - it allows you to say all those things.
    - Richard Flanagan
  • What is missed when people talk about books is the moment of grace when the reader creates the book, lends it the authority of their life and soul. The books I love are me, have become me.
    - Richard Flanagan
  • Love stories seek to demonstrate the great truth of love: that we discover eternity in a moment that dies immediately after.
    - Richard Flanagan
  • Of all the love stories ever published, I have - realistically - read very few.
    - Richard Flanagan
  • We like love - we love love - but perhaps its only meaning lies in its ubiquitous meaninglessness. We apprehend it, we feel it, and we think we know it, yet we cannot say what we mean by it.
    - Richard Flanagan
  • I had long wanted to write a love story, and I had long - wisely, I felt - shirked the challenge because I felt it the hardest story of all to write.
    - Richard Flanagan