Michael Tolkin Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Michael Tolkin:
I went to Spago once, eight years ago. I had just closed a deal. I thought it would be fun to go to Spago and it wasn’t. I got a bad table and nobody paid any attention to me.
~Michael Tolkin
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On one level, nothing’s really changed in my life. I still drive my daughter in the car pool on Monday. But it’s impossible not to be aware of this rush of attention; it’s impossible not to be seduced by it once you’ve entered into it, seduced by being unhappy when the attention wanes.
~Michael Tolkin
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Come to think of it, Pasadena’s as good a place to die as any.
~Michael Tolkin
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I’ve yet to meet a writer who could change water into wine, and we have a tendency to treat them like that.
~Michael Tolkin
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It’s impossible not to be taken in by the spectacle of oneself, which is the biggest sin of the culture right now.
~Michael Tolkin
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One of the things I learned from my father, and it did not serve me well at all, was that he was a successful writer, he earned a living. And it was a shock for me to find out that it was actually hard to make a living as a writer.
~Michael Tolkin
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