21 Quotes & Sayings By Henning Mankell

Henning Mankell was born in Stockholm, Sweden. He is an internationally renowned Swedish crime writer. His books have sold more than 150 million copies all over the world. He has won numerous awards, including the Kurt Wallander literary prize, which he shares with his friend and fellow writer Stieg Larsson Read more

Their most popular series of books is the one about Kurt Wallander, who is a police officer in Åmål, Västerås, Sweden's third largest city. The series centers on Kurt Wallander's cases and his life at home with his partner and their two children. They have also written a series about a police officer based in Gotland, Sweden called Wallander and the Dogs.

Mankell has been a member of the "Sagittarius generation" since he was six years old, when he received a telescope from his father for Christmas. He became interested in astronomy at that time and has been fascinated by outer space ever since. In September 2012, Mankell went to space for the first time when he took part in NASA's space shuttle experiment Fly Your Own Microgravity Science Lab to provide scientific research for Earth-based experiments on board the International Space Station (ISS).

Among all the nonsense, mistakes, and bad ideas we come...
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Among all the nonsense, mistakes, and bad ideas we come up with, maybe some truth will sneak in. Henning Mankell
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I can still remember the miraculous feeling of writing a sentence, then more sentences, telling a story. The first thing I wrote was a one-page summary of Robinson Crusoe and I am so sorry I do not have it any more; it was at that moment I became an author.".] Henning Mankell
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I'm a religious man, " he said. "I don't believe in a particular God, but even so one can have a faith, something beyondthe limits of rationality. Marxism has a large element ofbuilt-in faith, although it claims to be a science and notmerely an ideology. This is my first visit to the West: untilnow I have only been able to go to the Soviet Union or Poland or the Baltic states. In your country I see anabundance of material things. It seems to be unlimited. Butthere's a difference between our countries that is also asimilarity. Both are poor. You see, poverty has differentfaces. We lack the abundance that you have, and we don'thave the freedom of choice. In your country I detect a kind of poverty, which is that you do not need to fight for yoursurvival. For me the struggle has a religious dimension, and I would not want to exchange that for your abundance. Henning Mankell
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I am constantly reminded that we human beings are basically storytellers. More homo narrans than Homo sapiens. We see ourselves in others' stories. Every genuine work of art contains a small fragment of glass from a mirror. Henning Mankell
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You can't live with literary characters no matter how much you might like to. You can have them as imaginary friends that you can call up when you need to. One of the tasks of art is to provide people with companions. Henning Mankell
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There is no such thing as a world without combat, no civilization which doesn't start off by laying down the rules for relations between people. But the rules are there for the weak. The strong man experiments to find out how far they can be stretched, he creates his own rules. You would like everything to be based on the goodwill and charity of one's fellow men. But if there is no private profit to be made, there will be no progress. Henning Mankell
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I ask myself everyday what my life is doing to me and I realize I don't have anybody I can talk to."" You should have" said the Doctor "everybody should. Henning Mankell
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Poverty always looks the same, no matter where you come across it. The rich can always express their opulence by varying their lives. Different houses, clothes, cars. Or thoughts, dreams. But for the poor there is nothing but compulsory grayness, the only form of expression available to poverty. Henning Mankell
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Dreams can be of value even if you don’t have an opportunity to turn them into reality. Henning Mankell
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I know paradise has many gates, just as hell does. One has to learn to distinguish between them, or one is lost. Henning Mankell
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It’s only when we can work with something that brings out our strengths that we’re of any real use. Henning Mankell
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He was religious, but had refrained from allowing his religious ideals to be obscured by a god. Henning Mankell
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An African who loses the ability to die with dignity is a lost man. Henning Mankell
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I am not afraid of dying. I have lived longer than most people in the world. What scares me is to have a body that works but a brain that is waving goodbye. If that happens, I hope I die quickly. Henning Mankell
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At the time of independence in 1975, Mozambique was extremely poor. Many Portuguese residents abandoned the country, leaving only a handful of well-educated Mozambicans to try to run the country. Henning Mankell
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Many people make the mistake of confusing information with knowledge. They are not the same thing. Knowledge involves the interpretation of information. Knowledge involves listening. Henning Mankell
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I still have a photo on my wall of the greatest idol I will ever have in my life, and it's myself at eight. Because that's when the forces of imagination have the same value as the real world, when they're an instrument of survival: when my mother disappeared, and I imagined a mother. That was me at my best. Henning Mankell
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I am fascinated by all the new technology that creates places for us to meet in what is called cyberspace. I understand what it must have meant for the rebellions in the 19th century, especially in 1830 and 1848, when the mass circulated newspaper became so important for the spreading of information. Henning Mankell
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Many people say I smile more in Africa than in Sweden. Henning Mankell
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You can have more than one home. You can carry your roots with you, and decide where they grow. Henning Mankell