36 Quotes by Amy Tan
- Placing on writers the responsibility to represent a culture is an onerous burden.
- No one in my family was a reader of literary fiction. So, I didn't have encouragement, but I didn't have discouragement, because I don't think anybody knew what that meant.
- She said 'I'm by commission. You don't have to pay anything until you sell anything.' I said, 'Well fine. You want to be my agent and not make anything.' I thought, 'Boy, is she dumb.'
- My mother said I was a clingy kid until I was about four. I also remember that from the age of eight she and I fought almost every day.
- My mother had a very difficult childhood, having seen her own mother kill herself. So she didn't always know how to be the nurturing mother that we all expect we should have.
- My parents had very high expectations. They expected me to get straight A's from the time I was in kindergarten.
- There are a lot of people who think that's what's needed to be successful is always being right, always being careful, always picking the right path.
- Who knows where inspiration comes from. Perhaps it arises from desperation. Perhaps it comes from the flukes of the universe, the kindness of the muses.
- Writing is an extreme privilege but it's also a gift. It's a gift to yourself and it's a gift of giving a story to someone.
- You can get sucked into the idea that, 'Gosh, this is impressive. Maybe I should do this. It will look good.' Or 'I'll write like this because it will impress that critic.'
- You write a book and you hope somebody will go out and pay $24.95 for what you've just said. I think books were my salvation. Books saved me from being miserable.
- I saw my mother in a different light. We all need to do that. You have to be displaced from what's comfortable and routine, and then you get to see things with fresh eyes, with new eyes.
- It's both rebellion and conformity that attack you with success.
- We are the kind of people who obsess over one word... but we have only one shot to get it right in concert. It was hard the first time I practiced with them. I was so nervous that my vocal chords were paralyzed for about a half-hour.
- I read a book a day when I was a kid. My family was not literary; we did not have any books in the house.
- I did not lose myself all at once. I rubbed out my face over the years washing away my pain, the same way carvings on stone are worn down by water.
- I didn't fear failure. I expected failure.
- I have a writer's memory which makes everything worse than maybe it actually was.
- I loved fairy tales when I was a kid. Grimm. The grimmer the better. I loved gruesome gothic tales and, in that respect, I liked Bible stories, because to me they were very gothic.
- I think I've always been somebody, since the deaths of my father and brother, who was afraid to hope. So, I was more prepared for failure and for rejection than for success.
- I started a second novel seven times and I had to throw them away.
- I would find myself laughing and wondering where these ideas came from. You can call it imagination, I suppose. But I was grateful for wherever they came from.
- I learned to forgive myself, and that enabled me to forgive my mother as a person.
- I would still like to have that luxury, to be able to just sit and draw for hours and hours and hours. In a way, that's what I do as a writer.
- I was intelligent enough to make up my own mind. I not only had freedom of choice, I had freedom of expression.
- I wanted to write stories for myself. At first it was purely an aesthetic thing about craft. I just wanted to become good at the art of something. And writing was very private.
- I used to think that my mother got into arguments with people because they didn't understand her English, because she was Chinese.
- I thought I was clever enough to write as well as these people and I didn't realize that there is something called originality and your own voice.
- In America nobody says you have to keep the circumstances somebody else gives you.
- Embrace the chaos of uncertainty, for within it lies the seed of infinite possibilities.
- Fear is the prison of the heart; only courage can set it free.
- Embrace your uniqueness, for in a world of clones, originality shines brightest.
- True strength lies in authenticity; for it takes courage to stand out in a world that seeks to mold us into uniformity.
- Cherish your uniqueness, for in a world of imitations, authenticity is a priceless treasure.
- Embrace your uniqueness, for the world's beauty lies in its infinite diversity.
- Embrace the beauty of your uniqueness, for it is your true superpower in a world of conformity.
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