Peter Hedges is an American novelist known for his profound emotional depth and delicate narrative style. His works often explore themes of family, growth, and identity, and are highly appreciated by readers.
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“I never want to regret. 'Regret' is the ugliest word.”
“Gilbert?" Some days I hate all those who know my name.”
“There is nothing more depressing than toast that no one eats.”
“I spent so many years trying to become an actor, trying to be a person that I wasn't.”
“I learned early on that there are all sorts of stories I have no place telling.”
“I want to write stories that don't help you escape life, but embrace life.”
“I feel like there's a certain kind of laughter missing in the world.”
“I don't want to write my life. I live my life. I want to make up a new world.”
“I want to make accessible movies for bright people, but I don't want to play games and be coy.”
“The better the script, the less money there is. That's just the economics of the studio system.”
