James Michener cytaty

James Albert Michener – amerykański pisarz.

Laureat nagrody Pulitzera w 1948 roku za powieść Tales of the South Pacific. Wydał ponad 40 książek, w większości o tematyce historycznej i podróżniczej. Odznaczony Medalem Wolności w 1977 roku.

Na podstawie powieści Sayonara nakręcono w 1957 roku film pod takim samym tytułem, nagrodzony rok później czterema Oscarami. Wyreżyserował go Joshua Logan, główną rolę amerykańskiego pilota zagrał Marlon Brando. Wikipedia  

✵ 3. Luty 1907 – 16. Październik 1997   •   Natępne imiona جیمز ای میچنر
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James Michener cytaty

„Wiek jest nazywany ciemnym nie dlatego, że światło nie świeci, ale ponieważ ludzie nie chcą światła widzieć.”

James Michener książka Space

An age is called Dark not because the light fails to shine, but because people refuse to see it. (ang.)
Źródło: Space (1982)

James Michener: Cytaty po angielsku

“I think young people ought to seek that differential experience that is going to knock them off dead center. I was a typical American school boy. I happened to get straight A's and be pretty good in sports. But I had no great vision of what I could be. And I never had any yearning.
My job was to live through Friday afternoon, get through the week, and eat something. And then along came these differential experiences that you don't look for, that you don't plan for, but, boy, you better not miss them. The things that make you bigger than you are. The things that give you a vision. The things that give you a challenge.”

Academy of Achievement interview (1991)
Kontekst: I do believe that everyone growing up faces differential opportunities. With me, it was books and travel and some good teachers. With somebody else, it may be a boy scout master. With somebody else, it will be a clergyman. Somebody else, an uncle who was wiser than the father. I think young people ought to seek that differential experience that is going to knock them off dead center. I was a typical American school boy. I happened to get straight A's and be pretty good in sports. But I had no great vision of what I could be. And I never had any yearning.
My job was to live through Friday afternoon, get through the week, and eat something. And then along came these differential experiences that you don't look for, that you don't plan for, but, boy, you better not miss them. The things that make you bigger than you are. The things that give you a vision. The things that give you a challenge.

“If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home.”

As quoted in Good Advice (1982) by William Safire and Leonard Safir. Original appearance in Holiday magazine, March 1956, pp. 40-51.

“Scientists dream about doing great things. Engineers do them.”

James A. Michener książka Space

Ch. 6 http://books.google.com/books?id=V1UQXxsQTskC&q=%22Scientists+dream+about+doing+great+things+Engineers+do+them%22&pg=PA378#v=onepage
Space (1982)

“I am a humanist because I think humanity can, with constant moral guidance, create reasonably decent societies.”

James A. Michener książka The World Is My Home

The World Is My Home (1991)
Kontekst: I am a humanist because I think humanity can, with constant moral guidance, create reasonably decent societies. I think that young people who want to understand the world can profit from the works of Plato and Socrates, the behaviour of the three Thomases, Aquinas, More and Jefferson — the austere analyses of Immanuel Kant and the political leadership of Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt.

“I don't know who my parents were. I know nothing about my inheritance.”

Academy of Achievement interview (1991)
Kontekst: I don't know who my parents were. I know nothing about my inheritance. I could be Jewish; I could be part Negro; I could be Irish; I could be Russian. I am spiritually a mix anyway, but I did have a solid childhood fortunately, because of some wonderful women who brought me up. I never had a father or a man in the house, and that was a loss, but you live with that loss.

“Writers turn dreams into print.”

Źródło: Writer's Handbook: Explorations in Writing and Publishing

“The really great writers are people like Emily Brontë who sit in a room and write out of their limited experience and unlimited imagination.”

As quoted in "The Michener Phenomenon" by Caryn James in The New York Times (8 September 1985)

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