“It's such an intimate and profound relationship that it cannot be unconditional. I can only compare the intimacy of sex with the intimacy of the mother with a newborn baby. But with a newborn baby, it is unconditional.” I CanMotherSexBabyProfoundIntimacyCompareIntimateUnconditionalNewbornNewborn Baby Author:Isabel Allende
“You would give your life for your little baby. It's not the same when you are in a sexual relationship unless you feel that you are loved as you love.” GivingFeelsLittlesBaby Author:Isabel Allende
“Friendship is all about trust and sharing. Passionate and romantic love is all about sex and emotions. You have to try to combine those, I think. The great marriages, the great couples I know, have both.” ThinkingKnowsTryingSexLove IsEmotionCouplePassionateRomantic LoveGreat Marriage Author:Isabel Allende
“People come from internally, from other places in the United States, but also displaced people from other parts of the world. They come here. If you walk in the streets of San Francisco, you hear all the languages. You smell all the foods. You listen to the music from everywhere. There's great diversity.” PeopleIfsWorldStatesLanguageWalksUnitedUnited StatesStreetsDiversitySmellSan FranciscoGreat Diversity Author:Isabel Allende
“The one that came really easy was the Japanese lover, because he's like a ghost in the book. He's always in the background like a spirit, like a shadow, almost. There's a very delicate line there.” BookSpiritEasyLinesLoversShadowGhostBackgroundsDelicateAlmost There Author:Isabel Allende
“The idea of the book ["The Japanese Lover"] came in a conversation that I had with a friend walking in the streets of New York. We were talking about our mothers, and I was telling her how old my mother was, and she was telling me about her mother. Her mother was Jewish, and she said that she was in a retirement home and that she had had a friend for 40 years that was a Japanese gardener. This person had been very important in my friend's upbringing.” YearsPersonsSaidImportantBookIdeasHomeMotherTalkingStreetsNew YorkLoversWalkingConversationMy FriendsRetirementGardenerUpbringingRetirement Homes Author:Isabel Allende
“I get hundreds of emails daily and a lot of feedback from people that are reading or have read my books. When I'm writing, or in my daily life, I just think of the work. I love to tell a story, but I might work with a story to make it the best I can without thinking of how many people will read it or if it will influence anybody.” PeopleIfsThinkingWritingI CanBookStoriesMightReadingInfluenceDaily LifeEmailFeedback Author:Isabel Allende
“Sometimes journalists ask me, "What's the message?" There is no message. I think that fiction should not be trying to give messages. Just tell a story.” ThinkingGivingShouldTryingSometimesStoriesAsksFictionMessagesJournalistAsk Me Author:Isabel Allende
“Some people connect with a story and may find between the lines something that might be useful to him or her, but that's not the intention of the author, I think. At least not mine.” PeopleThinkingMayStoriesMightLinesMinesIntentionBetween The Lines Author:Isabel Allende
“The psychological detective story in "Equus" made Peter Shaffer's name as a playwright. But it was his next play, "Amadeus," that cemented his reputation, largely because of the movie version. Another battle of wills, it was the story of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart seen through the eyes of lesser composer Antonio Salieri.” MadePlayStoriesEyeNextNamesBattleVersionsPsychologicalReputationComposerPeterPlaywrightDetectivesThrough The EyesAntonioDetective StoriesNext PlaySalieriAmadeus Author:Bob Mondello