17 Quotes & Sayings By Elmore Leonard

Elmore Leonard was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on April 1, 1925. He served in the United States Air Force during World War II and attended Louisiana State University, where he received a B.A. degree in 1949. He worked as a private investigator and reporter for several small newspapers before becoming a full-time writer of short stories and novels in the late 1950s Read more

Leonard's first novel, Mr. Paradise (1957), was published by Random House and was an immediate bestseller. His bold, realistic novels include Get Shorty (1990), Glitz (1992), Out of Sight (1998), Hombre (2005) and Rum Punch (2010).

His numerous film adaptations include Jackie Brown (1997) and Jackie Brown: Sleeping with the Enemy (2004).

If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it.
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If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it. Elmore Leonard
My most important piece of advice to all you would-be...
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My most important piece of advice to all you would-be writers: When you write, try to leave out all the parts readers skip. Elmore Leonard
I started out of course with Hemingway when I learned...
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I started out of course with Hemingway when I learned how to write. Until I realized Hemingway doesn't have a sense of humor. He never has anything funny in his stories. Elmore Leonard
It's my attempt to remain invisible, not distract the reader...
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It's my attempt to remain invisible, not distract the reader from the story with obvious writing. Elmore Leonard
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I'm very much aware in the writing of dialogue, or even in the narrative too, of a rhythm. There has to be a rhythm with it … Interviewers have said, you like jazz, don’t you? Because we can hear it in your writing. And I thought that was a compliment. Elmore Leonard
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At the bottom of the hill they came out of the trees to a busy street and Antwan said, "We cross here." "Ain't no lights here, " Antwan said. "Just look out for the ones trying to hit you. There's a nice-looking blonde-haired female human lives around here - any time she sees me she tries to run me down. Elmore Leonard
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There are cities that get by on their good looks, offer climate and scenery, views of mountains or oceans, rockbound or with palm trees; and there are cities like Detroit that have to work for a living, whose reason for being might be geographical but whose growth is based on industry, jobs. Detroit has its natural attractions: lakes all over the place, an abundance of trees and four distinct seasons for those who like variety in their weather, everything but hurricanes and earth-quakes. But it’s never been the kind of city people visit and fall in love with because of its charm or think, gee, wouldn’t this be a nice place to live. Elmore Leonard
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If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it Elmore Leonard
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The shots left a hard ringing sound within the closeness of the brick walls. Terry held the pistol at arm's length on a level with his eyes--the Russian Tokarev resembling an old-model Colt .45, big and heavy--and made the sign of the cross with it over the dead. He said, "Rest in peace, motherfuckers, " turned, and walked out of the beer lady's house to wait at the side of the road. Elmore Leonard
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And she thought if you don't have the desire to fight or wait for something there's no reason for being on earth. Elmore Leonard
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But he could never be a made guy himself because of his tainted blood, some Sunset Park Puerto Rican on his father's side, even though he was raised Italian. Chili didn't care to be made anyway, get into all that bullshit having to do with respect. It was bad enough having to treat these guys like they were your heroes, smile when they made some stupid remark they thought was funny. Elmore Leonard
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I don’t think writers compete, I think they’re all doing separate things in their own style. Elmore Leonard
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Psychopaths... people who know the differences between right and wrong, but don't give a shit. That's what most of my characters are like. Elmore Leonard
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I can't allow what we learned in English composition to disrupt the sound and rhythm of the narrative. Elmore Leonard
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I would say just start writing. You've got to write every day. Copy someone that you like if you think that perhaps could become your sound, too. I did that with Hemingway, and I thought I was writing just like Hemingway. Then all of a sudden it occurred to me - he didn't have a sense of humor. I don't know anything he's written that's funny. Elmore Leonard
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I can write anywhere. But I don't use a computer, and I could never write on a laptop. I hate the sound of computers; it's too dull, like it's not doing anything for you. Elmore Leonard