Top 30 Meg Rosoff Quotes

In this post, you will find great Meg Rosoff Quotes. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.

I've been fired five times for having a bad attitude.

Meg Rosoff
In the odd moment when I am not thinking about horses, I write books.
Meg Rosoff
It’s hard recommending books for kids, and a huge responsibility. If you get it wrong, they don’t tell you they hate that particular book, they tell you they hate reading.
Meg Rosoff
I am quite a cheerful, dark person. On the outside, I’m optimistic but I expect the worst to happen.
Meg Rosoff
People talk about writing convincing teenagers like it’s a really clever thing to do, but it comes incredibly naturally to me. Which, of course, is slightly a worry.
Meg Rosoff
I loved horses and horse books as a child.
Meg Rosoff
The thing about adolescence is that you are emerging from a state of obscurity. You are coming out into the world from your family. Your family can seem normal because it is your family and all you know, but in fact it is a mess.
Meg Rosoff
Although I’ve lived in England for more than twenty years, I still have a foreigner‘s passion for all the details of English history and rural life.
Meg Rosoff
As a person with the retentive mental capacity of a goldfish and a dislike of repetition, I frequently make use of the thesaurus built into my Microsoft Word U.K. Software.
Meg Rosoff
Teenagers are very dark, I think. That’s all the goth and emo stuff. They’re experiencing a lot of stuff that adults experience, but in a much more raw way. It’s that extremity that I’m interested in, to be able to go down so far and come up so quickly.
Meg Rosoff
One of the more interesting things I’ve learnt since becoming a writer is that if you like the book, you’ll generally like the person. It doesn’t always work in reverse – there are huge numbers of lovely people out there writing not very good books.
Meg Rosoff
Nowadays, I only review books I really like. It’s cowardly, I know, but I figure it’s not my job to make people unhappy. I’ll leave that to the professionals.
Meg Rosoff
I think the bravest thing to write about is nothing, just to write a book in which nothing happens.
Meg Rosoff
My younger sister Debby had died of cancer, which started me writing – the sense of life being short. Cancer focuses your mind.
Meg Rosoff
When I was at university, there was such a strong delineation between city kids and those who had grown up the suburbs. City kids were so at home in the world, in a way that suburban kids take years to catch up, if indeed they ever can.
Meg Rosoff
I, a late riser, fantasise about getting up every morning at 5 A.M. to fetch the horses in from the fields.
Meg Rosoff
Life doesn’t go on forever, and you don’t want to drop dead without ever having done what you wanted to do.
Meg Rosoff
Writing’s a great skill, but thinking’s a better one.
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Like many other people of my generation, I don’t think I ever really bothered to grow up. I wasn’t ever really a proper teenager until I was about 19, and maybe I got a bit stuck there, because it seemed to go on and on.
Meg Rosoff
Self-knowledge is essential not only to writing, but to doing almost anything really well. It allows you to work through from a deep place – from the deep, dark corners of your subconscious mind.
Meg Rosoff
When you read a book, the neurons in your brain fire overtime, deciding what the characters are wearing, how they’re standing, and what it feels like the first time they kiss. No one shows you. The words make suggestions. Your brain paints the pictures.
Meg Rosoff
I’d like to think life has improved since 1850, despite the long hours we all seem to spend slaving over hot computers, but the psychological journeys remain the same – the search for love, identity, a meaningful place in the world.
Meg Rosoff
I lived in New York for 10 years, and every New Yorker sees a shrink.
Meg Rosoff
There’s an overwhelming sense of paranoia in the suburbs. People there seem so much more paranoid to me than people in the city about their kids being kidnapped or their parties being raided or their drinks being spiked. There’s a kind of hysteria about that.
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I have never written out of a desire to be controversial.
Meg Rosoff
Every day a piano doesn’t fall on my head is good luck.
Meg Rosoff
The more you live, the better writer you are.
Meg Rosoff
I’m not sure I can write about America for the same reason I’m not sure I can write about adults – I have no critical distance on either place.
Meg Rosoff