19 Quotes & Sayings By Changrae Lee

Chang-rae Lee is an American novelist and short story writer. His work has been translated into twenty languages, and his novels have sold over three million copies in the United States. He was born in Seoul, Korea, but grew up in California. He holds degrees from Yale University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop.

The truth, finally, is who can tell it.
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The truth, finally, is who can tell it. Changrae Lee
Suffering is the noblest art, the quieter the better.
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Suffering is the noblest art, the quieter the better. Changrae Lee
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But maybe it’s the laboring that gives you shape. Might the most fulfilling times be those spent solo at your tasks, literally immersed or not, when you are able to uncover the smallest surprises and unlikely details of some process or operation that in turn exposes your proclivities and prejudices both? Changrae Lee
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Don’t sanctuaries become prisons, and vice versa, foremost in the mind? Changrae Lee
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What hasty preperations we make for our future. Think of it: it seems almost tragic, the things we’re sure we ought to bring along. We pack too heavy with what we hope we’ll use, and too light of what we must. We thus go forth misladen, ill equipped for the dawn. Changrae Lee
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For no matter the shadows of an age, the picture of a young couple in love, we are told, speaks most luminously of the future, as the span of that passion makes us believe we can overleap any walls, obliterate whatever obstacles. Changrae Lee
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Imagination might not be limitless. It's still tethered to the universe of what we know. Changrae Lee
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Her endeavor was misguided and wrong and maybe plain crazy, akin to someone waking up one day and deciding he’s going to scale Kilimanjaro because he can’t stop imagining the view from the top, the picture so arresting and beautiful that it too soon delivers him to a precarious ledge, where he can no longer turn back. And while it’s easy to say this is a situation to be avoided, isn’t this what we also fear and crave simultaneously, that some internal force which defies understanding might remake us into the people we dream we are? . Changrae Lee
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For at some point, each of us will be asked to embody what we feel and know. Changrae Lee
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In this difficult era the most valuable commodity is the unfailing turn of the hours and how they retrieve for us the known harbor of yesterday. Changrae Lee
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Our tainted world looms within us, every one. Changrae Lee
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It was in the work that she came closest to finding herself, by which we don’t mean gaining “self-knowledge” or understanding one’s “true nature” but rather how at some point you can see most plainly that this is what you do, this is how you fit in the wider ecology. Changrae Lee
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He should have had more faith in himself rather than give in to his weaker qualities, in particular his overeagerness to please and aversion to conflict and a lifelong infatuation with hope, which had him dreaming more than doing Changrae Lee
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It was in the work that she came closest to finding herself, by which we don’t mean gaining “self-knowledge” or understanding one’s “true nature” but rather how at some point you can see most plainly that this is what you do, this is how you fit in the wider ecology Changrae Lee
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Does any program really improve anybody, as much as simply identifying them? And, after identifying them, not ruining them? Changrae Lee
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Does any (MFA) program really improve anybody, as much as simply identifying them? And, after identifying them, not ruining them? Changrae Lee
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It’s perhaps more laudable to simply keep heading out into the world, than always tilting to leave one’s mark on it. Changrae Lee
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I often think that the prime directive for me as a teacher of writing is akin to that for a physician, which is this: do no harm. Changrae Lee