17 Quotes & Sayings By Walter Moers

Walter Moers is the author of several award-winning novels, including the popular science fiction novels The Last Book in the Universe and The Time Traveler's Wife, as well as the bestselling critically acclaimed "Grimm's Fairy Tales" books. His most recent novel, A Monster Calls, was named a New York Times bestseller and won both the Irish Book Award and Costa Book Award. He is also the author of the "Grimm's Fairy Tales" book series, which includes The Emperor's New Clothes, The Valkyries, The Watchmaker of Notre Dame, and A Wolf at the Door. Born in Germany, Moers now lives with his family in Connecticut.

Es kommt nicht darauf an, wie eine Geschichte anfängt. Auch...
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Es kommt nicht darauf an, wie eine Geschichte anfängt. Auch nicht darauf, wie sie aufhört. Sondern auf das, was dazwischen passiert. Walter Moers
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In my profession it isn’t a question of telling good literature from bad. Really good literature is seldom appreciated in its own day. The best authors die poor, the bad ones make money – it’s always been like that. What do I, an agent, get out of a literary genius who won’t be discovered for another hundred years? I’ll be dead myself then. Successful incompetents are what I need. Walter Moers
I've never thought much of strictly organised and methodical study....
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I've never thought much of strictly organised and methodical study. You can't arrange a library in alphabetical order until you've collected one. Walter Moers
On horseback you feel as if you're moving in time...
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On horseback you feel as if you're moving in time to classical music a camel seems to progress to the beat of a drum played by a drunk. Walter Moers
Rumo!
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Rumo! " said Rumo. "That's right! " Smyke exclaimed. "You Rumo, me Smyke." "You Rumo, me Smyke." Rumo repeated eagerly. "No, no." Smyke chuckled. Walter Moers
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Approaching the forest from the west was no army, but a delegation of Grailsundanian master surgeons on their way to an appendix conference . But that isn't the craziest part of the story - oh, no, my boy, for approaching from the east was a party of itinerant watchmakers bound for the pocket-watch fair at Wimbleton . But not even that is the craziest part of the story! For apporaching from the south were over a hundred armourers and locksmiths on their way to Florinth, where some power-hungry prince had commissioned them to build a monstrous war machine . Well, that would be enough crazy coincedences for an averagely crazy story but the battle of Nurn Forest involved the most improbable coincedences in the history of Zamonia. For entering the forest, this time from the north came a delegation of alchemists. Walter Moers
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There were adventure stories supplied with cloths for mopping your brow, thrillers containing pressed leaves of soothing valerian to be sniffed when the suspense became too great, and books with stout locks sealed by the Atlantean censorship authorities ("Sale permitted, reading prohibited! "). One shop sold nothing but 'half' works that broke off in the middle because their author had died while writing them; another specialised in novels whose protagonists were insects. I also saw a Wolperting shop that sold nothing but books on chess and another patronised exclusively by dwarfs with blond beards, all of whom wore eye-shades. Walter Moers
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Picture to yourself the most beautiful girl imaginable! She was so beautiful that there would be no point, in view of my meagre talent for storytelling, in even trying to put her beauty into words. That would far exceed my capabilities, so I'll refrain from mentioning whether she was a blonde or a brunette or a redhead, or whether her hair was long or short or curly or smooth as silk. I shall also refrain from the usual comparisons where her complexion was concerned, for instance milk, velvet, satin, peaches and cream, honey or ivory, Instead, I shall leave it entirely up to your imagination to fill in this blank with your own ideal of feminine beauty. Walter Moers
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Reading is an intelligent way of not having to think. Walter Moers
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That was a day that taught me the meaning of abject failure. Walter Moers
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Nothing is what one thinks it is. Cloth is stone and circus is an art. There are no certainties. Walter Moers
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Sometimes, in the course of my hopeless quest, I would pick up and dip into one of the ordinary books that lay strewn around the castle. Whenever I did, it seemed so insipid and insubstantial that I flew into a rage and hurled it at the wall after reading the first few sentences. I was spoilt for any other form of literature, and the mental torment I endured was comparable to the agony of unrequited love compounded by the withdrawal symptoms associated with a severe addiction. Walter Moers
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Ordinary folk prefer familiar tastes - they'd sooner eat the same things all the time - but a gourmet would sample a fried park bench just to know how it tastes. Walter Moers
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If flatness were funny, a dinner plate would be hilarious. Walter Moers
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Life is too precious to be left to chance Walter Moers
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I could hear it from far away, that sound which only very big cities can produce: a sound consisting of all sounds rolled into one: the hum of voices and the cries of animals, bells ringing and the chink of coins, children's laughter and hammers beating metal, knives and forks clattering and a thousand doors slamming - the grandiose sound of life, of birth and death, itself. Walter Moers