“Phil was mumbling that Reuben might become a writer after all and writers had a way of "redeeming everything that ever happens to them.”
“You killed them, Reuben. You killed them in their sins! You terminated their destiny on this earth. You snatched from them any chance for repentance, for redemption. You took that from them. You took it all, Reuben. You snuffed out forever the years of reparation they might have lived! You took life itself from them and you took it from their descendants, and yes, even from their victims, you took what their amends might have been.”
“Oh Lestat, you deserved everything that's ever happened to you. You better not die. You might actually go to hell.”
“At last he stood staring at the old Reuben Golding he thought he knew so well, and neither had a word for the other that mattered.”
“That was my nature - going from temptation after temptation, not to sin, but to be redeemed.”
“On writing, my advice is the same to all. If you want to be a writer, write. Write and write and write. If you stop, start again. Save everything that you write. If you feel blocked, write through it until you feel your creative juices flowing again. Write. Writing is what makes a writer, nothing more and nothing less. --- Ignorecritics. Critics are a dime a dozen. Anybody can be a critic. Writers are priceless. ---- Go where the pleasure is in your writing. Go where the pain is. Write the book you would like to read. Write the book you have been trying to find but have not found. But write. And remember, there are no rules for our profession. Ignore rules. Ignore what I say here if it doesn't help you. Do it your own way.--- Every writer knows fear and discouragement. Just write. --- The world is crying for new writing. It is crying for fresh and original voices and new characters and new stories. If you won't write the classics of tomorrow, well, we will not have any. Good luck.”
“Evil is inevitable,' Reuben quoted, 'in the course of a creation which develops with time.”