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Anne Rice Quotes


I'm always looking, and I'm always asking questions.

I'm definitely more influenced by European writers than I am by American writers, there's no doubt about that.

I'm fascinated by almost any mythology that I can get my hands on.

I'm going to keep on dealing with the supernatural in a lot of ways.

I'm usually working on my own mythology, my own realm of created characters. Stories in mythology inspire me, though I may not be conscious of it.

Invest in a feather duster - the possibilities are endless.

It is tragic that many in America think of us - Christians - as being people who hate others.

Memnoch the Devil happen to be my favorite of all The Vampire Chronicles.

My own funeral, I'd like to be laid out in a coffin in my own house. I would like my coffin to be put in the double parlor, and I would like all the flowers to be white.

Obsession led me to write. It's been that way with every book I've ever written. I become completely consumed by a theme, by characters, by a desire to meet a challenge.

Obviously, a writer can't know everything about what she writes. It's impossible.

People who cease to believe in God or goodness altogether still believe in the devil. I don't know why. No, I do indeed know why. Evil is always possible. And goodness is eternally difficult.

Re-telling the Christian story is the essence of my vocation. That has been going on since the Evangelists in one form or another.

Stephen King in many respects is a wonderful writer. He has made a contribution. People in the future will be able to pick up Stephen King's books and learn a lot about who we were by reading those books.

That process by which you become a writer is a pretty lonely one. We don't have a group apprenticeship like a violinist might training for an orchestra.

The most difficult novel I have had to write in terms of just getting it done was The Vampire Lestat. It took a year to write.

The only pain in pleasure is the pleasure of the pain.

The thing should have plot and character, beginning, middle and end. Arouse pity and then have a catharsis. Those were the best principles I was ever taught.

The vampires have always been metaphors for me. They've always been vehicles through which I can express things I have felt very, very deeply.

The whole theme of Interview with the Vampire was Louis's quest for meaning in a godless world. He searched to find the oldest existing immortal simply to ask, What is the meaning of what we are?