FRAN LEBOWITZ QUOTES III

American author (1950- )

When I was very little, say five or six, I became aware of the fact that people wrote books. Before that, I thought that God wrote books. I thought a book was a manifestation of nature, like a tree. When my mother explained it, I kept after her: What are you saying? What do you mean? I couldn't believe it. It was astonishing. It was like--here's the man who makes all the trees. Then I wanted to be a writer, because, I suppose, it seemed the closest thing to being God.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, The Paris Review, summer 1993

Tags: books


The theater itself is so archaic and old fashioned, that it doesn't really matter to me whether it's on Avenue D or at the Helen Hayes Theater. What's the difference? It's still a very nostalgic form. Also, it means you're knowingly walking into a room where there's actors. I feel it's very embarrassing. Because, you know, they're right there. You always think like, they can see you, and I think it's mortifying, frankly, and I hate to sit near the front, where you feel they actually might see you. It's too ... it's too live.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, Index Magazine, 1997

Tags: theatre


When you leave New York, you are astonished at how clean the rest of the world is. Clean is not enough.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

Forbes, 1992

Tags: New York


I write a sentence a thousand times, changing it all the time to look at it in different ways.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

The Paris Review, summer 1993


Success didn't spoil me, I've always been insufferable.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

attributed, Witty Words from Wise Women: Quips, Quotes, and Comebacks

Tags: success


I doubt there's ever been a true thing said on Fox. Maybe the weather report, maybe not.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, Ruminator Magazine, August/September 2005


Even when freshly washed and relieved of all obvious confections, children tend to be sticky.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

attributed, Say It With Style

Tags: children


I think writing for me has always been a matter of fear. Writing is fear and not writing is fear. I am afraid of writing and then I'm afraid of not writing.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

"In Conversation: Fran Lebowitz with Phong Bui", The Brooklyn Rail, March 4, 2014


I love sleep because it is both pleasant and safe to use. Pleasant because one is in the best possible company and safe because sleep is the consummate protection against the unseemliness that is the invariable consequence of being awake.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

Metropolitan Life

Tags: sleep


I have friends, some of whom are spectacularly good writers, who really want someone to edit them. I don't register that impulse. It's like the impulse for wanting a dog.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, A. V. Club, June 17, 2011


Los Angeles is a large city-like area surrounding the Beverly Hills Hotel.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

attributed, 1001 Greatest Things Ever Said about California

Tags: Los Angeles


I believe in talent. I know you're not supposed to believe in that anymore because you're supposed to believe if you just work hard you can do anything. That's how you succeed, maybe. But talent is something you're born with. You cannot acquire it by working hard, and you cannot lose it by lying around either.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

"In Conversation: Fran Lebowitz with Phong Bui", The Brooklyn Rail, March 4, 2014

Tags: talent


The thing you love right away, don't do it, because that's the very thing that's going to be your addiction for the rest of your life.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

"In Conversation: Fran Lebowitz with Phong Bui", The Brooklyn Rail, March 4, 2014

Tags: addiction


In a print interview, as you may or may not know, they can do whatever they want. And they do. This is why most people are more hesitant to do print, because they can change it, and they do change it. They even change things that are in quotation marks, which is a pet peeve of mine.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, A. V. Club, June 17, 2011


Vegetables are interesting but lack a sense of purpose when unaccompanied by a good cut of meat.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

attributed, Food and Drink: A Book of Quotations


A community is a butcher and a doctor, a minister, a town troublemaker. A "community" is not a bunch of people united by some grievance. That's just self-righteousness -- incredibly dangerous and antidemocratic.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, Ruminator Magazine, August/September 2005

Tags: community