SAUL BELLOW QUOTES III

Canadian-American writer (1915-2005)

I think both optimism and pessimism are very boring outlooks. I like to know what's going on, and I like to tell myself that I can handle the worst, should my observations prove to be negative or unfavorable.

SAUL BELLOW

Q & A at Howard Community College, Feb. 1986


Goodness is achieved not in a vacuum, but in the company of other men, attended by love.

SAUL BELLOW

Dangling Man


From my earliest days I had a conviction that I was here to write certain things and so from the age of 13, I kept working at that. I was always very busy with my "project" so I'm afraid that I didn't notice much. Much of life has escaped me.

SAUL BELLOW

The Guardian, Sep. 10, 1997


People don't realize how much they are in the grip of ideas. We live among ideas much more than we live in nature.

SAUL BELLOW

Conversations with Saul Bellow


Being right was largely a matter of explanations.

SAUL BELLOW

Mr. Sammler's Planet


In every direction, the walls of life are tiled with such facts so that you can never account for them all, only note some of the more conspicuous ones.

SAUL BELLOW

Ravelstein


You see kids, little boys, practicing the jeers of their television heroes--they shape themselves on such models. It’s a strange conformity to what’s thrust at them; they adopt it and adapt it and play with it.

SAUL BELLOW

AGNI interview, 1997


One reason why violence is so popular may be that psychiatric insights have worn us out and we get satisfaction from seeing them blown away with automatic weapons.

SAUL BELLOW

Ravelstein


I feel that art has something to do with the achievement of stillness in the midst of chaos. A stillness that characterizes prayer, too, and the eye of the storm.

SAUL BELLOW

The Paris Review, winter 1966


Fiction, in the magazines, is presently going to be in the same position as poetry, namely filler. A respectable kind of filler.

SAUL BELLOW

interview, Nov. 24, 1990


You become a writer because you are convinced that you have a grip on reality of a certain distinctive kind. It belongs to you and to others who share such a recognition.

SAUL BELLOW

AGNI interview, 1997


Human beings can lose their lives in libraries. They ought to be warned.

SAUL BELLOW

"Him with His Foot in His Mouth", Him with His Foot in His Mouth and Other Stories


Strict seriousness was far more dangerous than any joke.

SAUL BELLOW

Ravelstein


I didn't want to be ignored. I didn't want my books to be ignored. But I didn't really care to cut such a figure either because ... well, it interferes with the business of writing.

SAUL BELLOW

Q & A at Howard Community College, Feb. 1986


Greatness without models? Inconceivable. One could not be the thing itself -- Reality. One must be satisfied with symbols.

SAUL BELLOW

Mr. Sammler's Planet


Boredom is the conviction that you can't change ... the shriek of unused capacities.

SAUL BELLOW

The Adventures of Augie March


Fidelity is for phonographs.

SAUL BELLOW

Humboldt's Gift


People reserve their best thinking for their professional specialties and, next in line, for serious matters confronting the alert citizen--economics, politics, the disposal of nuclear waste, etc. The day’s work done, they want to be entertained.

SAUL BELLOW

introduction, The Closing of the American Mind


There is simply too much to think about. It is hopeless -- too many kinds of special preparation are required. In electronics, in economics, in social analysis, in history, in psychology, in international politics, most of us are, given the oceanic proliferating complexity of things, paralyzed by the very suggestion that we assume responsibility for so much. This is what makes packaged opinion so attractive.

SAUL BELLOW

"There Is Simply Too Much to Think About,", It All Adds Up


We are funny creatures. We don't see the stars as they are, so why do we love them? They are not small gold objects, but endless fire.

SAUL BELLOW

Henderson the Rain King