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Nicole Krauss Quotes - Page 2

The malpractice for advice-giving is like five times as much as a craniotomy.

Nicole Krauss (2003). “Man Walks Into a Room”, p.84, Anchor

The price we paid for the volumes of ourselves that we suffocated in the dark.

Nicole Krauss (2011). “Great House: A Novel”, p.281, W. W. Norton & Company

The moment had passed, the door between the lives we could have led and the lives we led had shut in our faces.

Nicole Krauss (2006). “The History of Love: A Novel”, p.86, W. W. Norton & Company

If the book is a mystery to its author as she's writing, inevitably it's going to be a mystery to the reader as he or she reads it.

"Conversation: Nicole Krauss’ ‘Great House’". Interview with Jeffrey Brown, www.pbs.org. October 22, 2010.

The accolades, just like the scrapes and bruises, fade in the end, and all you're left with is your ambition.

"Nicole Krauss: 'I take great pleasure in thinking'". Interview With Rachel Cooke, www.theguardian.com. February 12, 2011.

Holding hands, for example, is a way to remember how it feels to say nothing together.

Nicole Krauss (2006). “The History of Love: A Novel”, p.73, W. W. Norton & Company

She was gone, and all that was left was the space where you'd grown around her, like a tree that grows around a fence.

Nicole Krauss (2006). “The History of Love: A Novel”, p.57, W. W. Norton & Company