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Top 25 Daniel Kehlmann Quotes (2025 Update)

Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “I think I can work anywhere, but you don’t get the same kind of inspiration everywhere. New York theater has become a big inspiration for me. I only started writing for the stage myself because I like to see the good, mostly off-Broadway plays in New York.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “We think in terms of fate even if we don’t believe in it. Even something as trivial as missing the bus – we think: Well, it might be good for something. We always have that thought, no matter how critical we try to be. The idea that everything is always total chance – we’re not made for that.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “People who have experienced nothing love to tell stories while people who have experienced a great deal suddenly have no stories to tell at all.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “A neglect of one’s sentimental education early in life could bear the most unfortunate fruit.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “Whenever things were frightening, it was a good idea to measure them.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “That was the moment when he grasped that nobody wanted to use their minds. People wanted peace. They wanted to eat and sleep and have other people be nice to them. What they didn’t want to do was think.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “German can take a lot more pathos than English can. When you say “pathetic” in English it’s a disparaging term, but when you say “pathetisch” in German it’s just a description, not necessarily negative. That says a lot already.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “Wir sind immer in Geschichten.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “English is much drier. You can get away with a lot less. Pathos, lyricism, these are things you have to tone down if you want the English version of the book to work.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “When I look at life I try to be as agnostic and unmetaphysical as possible. So I have to admit that, most probably, we do not have a fate. But I think that’s something that draws us to novels – that the characters always have a fate. Even if it’s a terrible fate, at least they have one.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “It’s also one of these strange points where metaphysics converges with economy. Because really what the experts are doing is creating value by banishing doubt. All great dead painters basically have this one person, this expert who has the metaphysical power to grant a seal of authenticity.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “When I write a book I’m always questioning the project as a whole. I always feel I might have to just throw it away and forget about it, and I’ve done that with novels I’ve started and worked on for a long time. It’s an option I need in order to write freely.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “When you translate the American writers who are best with dialogue into German – someone like Elmore Leonard, or Tom Wolfe, who’s also quite good with dialogue. It’s very hard to translate them well.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “But why people? I asked. What does he care about people? He’s a bear.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “For a while I never show anybody what I’m writing, and during that time I need the feeling that publishing is only an option. I might publish this, I might not. I think if I had to publish it, I might panic.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “You say fate is almost indispensable to literature – I think it’s completely indispensable, at least in a novel, because a novel always has a plot. Even if nothing happens, even if someone just spends a day walking around Dublin, or whatever, there’s still something going on.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “English has a better way with colloquialisms. It has colloquialisms that are colorful and expressive but not too heavy or distracting. In German, if you use colloquialisms, it quickly descends into some kind of dialect literature.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “I’m trying to exploit the bestseller, in a way, but not in the sense of repeating the formula. It’s just that the bestseller did so well economically that now I’m freer to do what I want to do, or to try out what I want to try out.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “Exactly as we might ask God, and do ask God, to change our fate. The difference is that in the story the writer actually replies and in the end even changes his mind.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “I wanted to write a book that would leave open many riddles and mysteries, even to me. Of course in some cases I do know the answers, but in many others I don’t know and don’t want to know.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “Also, whenever you have direct speech, and I don’t quite know why, but it always gets better in English. Dialogue, the flow of dialogue, English just has a better way with it.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “I think that’s just what happens when you write a big bestseller. After that you need to find out: What’s the best way to go on? And the worst thing you could do would be to try to repeat the formula. That would be suffocating.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “What should he do if word went around that in his throne room hung a magic picture that only the highborn could see, but he couldn’t? Of course there was no picture there, it had been one of the fool’s jokes, but now that the canvas hung there, it had developed its own power.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “Nobody, said Humboldt, had a destiny. One simply decided to feign one until one came to believe in it oneself. But so many things didn’t fit in with it, one had to really force oneself.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “Die Dinge sind, wie sie sind, und wenn wir sie erkennen, sind sie genauso, wie wenn es andere tun oder keiner.”
Daniel Kehlmann Quote: “Chi viaggia in posti lontani, disse, apprende molte cose. Qualcuna anche su se stesso.”
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