Richard North Patterson quotes:

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  • Before Bin Laden did everything but advertise. Yet he had to blow up the Twin Towers just to get the attention of anyone outside the intelligence community. So what did we do? We invaded the wrong country, killed the wrong madman, and too often used the wrong interrogation techniques on the wrong people-all because our leaders lost contact with the truth.

  • Write what you care about and understand. Writers should never try to outguess the marketplace in search of a salable idea; the simple truth is that all good books will eventually find a publisher if the writer tries hard enough, and a central secret to writing a good book is to write on that people like you will enjoy.

  • Writing is rewriting. A writer must learn to deepen characters, trim writing, intensify scenes. To fall in love with the first draft to the point where one cannot change it is to greatly enhance the prospects of never publishing.

  • Aggressiveness is good in a combat leader. Combining that with ambition and insecurity becomes more problematic.

  • I was 29 when I wrote my first novel. But I was 45 when I quit for good. I was a 16-year overnight success.

  • Morally repugnant and tactically stupid are a lousy combination.

  • No one should be judged by the worst moment of his life.

  • The manuscript you submit [should not] contain any flaws that you can identify - it is up to the writer to do the work, rather than counting on some stranger in Manhattan to do it for him.

  • The rulings of the past do not always apply in the present.

  • Problem was that we could make things worse but we couldn't make anything better.

  • The business of writing is empathising with situations that aren't your own.

  • The only judgment that truly matters is the final judgment.

  • Writing seems like the only job where what you think and feel really matters.

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