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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Terry Brooks
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Quotes By author - Starting with T - Terry Brooks
There are 62 quotes for the author Terry Brooks
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I remember one winter, when I was about five or six, I spent three days with another boy, tracking a bobcat that had been sighted in another county fifty miles away, but which I was sure had come into our neighborhood.

Well, I think that as a country, we've drifted away from appreciating the importance of imagination.

We are constantly being put to the test by trying circumstances and difficult people and problems not necessarily of our own making.

There is a fairly good chance that I will bring Allanon back in a short story collection sometime in the future.

She has her gown nicely in place tonight, doesnt she? Black velvet and sparkles, not a thread left hanging. Clever girl, this city. Even the sky is her friend

When I was a kid, we had to rely on our imaginations for entertainment.

Growing up, I didn't have a lot of toys, and personal entertainment depended on individual ingenuity and imagination - think up a story and go live it for an afternoon.

We'll be able to do something with these instead of grind 'em up.

Writing fantasy lets me imagine a great deal more than, say, writing about alligators, and lets me write about places more distant than Florida, but I can tell you things about Florida and alligators, let you make the connection all on your own.

I want you, as a reader, to experience what I experience, to let that other world, that imaginary world that I have created, tell you things about the real world.

I quit using adjectives and adverbs as if sheer numbers would make a difference.

I read Edgar Rice Burroughs and Zane Grey, and I read H. G. Wells and James Fenimore Cooper.

I had wanted to do a dark fantasy set in the present in our own world for some time, but I didn't have what I felt was the right vehicle.

After all, you put a lot into creating a universe and everything that goes with it, and it seems a shame to use it only once.

Once I determined that my fourteen-year-old protagonist would be at the epicentre of a confrontation between two paladins of light and dark and that the outcome would determine the fate of the world, I had my story.

I have learned to do more with less, so you don't see the big books anymore.

In bad weather, I spent hours drawing action figures on paper, coloring them, backing them on cardboard, then cutting them out and creating whole stories around their lives.

I think I make better use of language and imagery than when I started out.

The community, the city that I live in, we're trying to clean the community up, to bring it up, ... We can't tolerate anybody that's going to bring it down so, in my opinion, these guys needed to go.

I wanted the magic and the characters to be believable within the context of what we know and accept about the world around us.

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