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Books on travel are also good: the best being the kind of writing and pictures to inspire an escape or, at the very least, a flight of fancy.
-- Louise Brown


Don't write the book you think publishers want to commission. Plenty of other writers will be doing the same thing.
-- Louise Brown


Eventually I may have children. When I was younger I used to want three or four, but now I don't know. It's not a definite yes or a definite no.
-- Louise Brown


Every year I teach dozens of students at the University of Birmingham. Most of the students on the gender and sexuality courses are women. I guess this is because the boys don't think that gender applies to them: that it's a subject for girls.
-- Louise Brown


I bought a selection of short, romantic fiction novels, studied them, decided that I had found a formula and then wrote a book that I figured was the perfect story. Thank goodness it was rejected.
-- Louise Brown


I can't pick out one single book that had such a profound personal impact.
-- Louise Brown


I could write an entertaining novel about rejection slips, but I fear it would be overly long.
-- Louise Brown


I don't envy men and I certainly wouldn't like to become one now.
-- Louise Brown


I have a good collection of cookery books. This is not so much because I like cooking, but because I like eating.
-- Louise Brown


I have a large pile of novels on my bedside table, and I look at them frequently, promising myself that I will find the time to read them.
-- Louise Brown


I like many types of music and probably too many to mention here.
-- Louise Brown


I never felt any different from anyone else though.
-- Louise Brown


I thought it was something peculiar to me. I thought I was abnormal.
-- Louise Brown


I used to think about how I was conceived quite a lot when I was about 10 or 11, but I don't think about it at all now that so many other babies have been born in the same way.
-- Louise Brown


I'm working on a nonfiction book on Nepal and a novel about diasporas.
-- Louise Brown


I've never forgotten the thrill of being transported into a magical, mythical world by those stories - nor the fear.
-- Louise Brown


If you can't return a favor, pass it on.
-- Louise Brown


It took a brave editor in the U.S. to sign a contract for Dancing Girls, and without her belief in the book, I'm not sure it would ever have found its way into print.
-- Louise Brown


It's easy to be bold when sitting here at my computer. I don't think I would be quite as brave in the face of a life or death situation.
-- Louise Brown


Much of my reading time over the last decade and a half has been spent reading aloud to my children. Those children's bedtime rituals of supper, bath, stories, and sleep have been a staple of my life and some of the best, most special times I can remember.
-- Louise Brown


Never give up. And most importantly, be true to yourself. Write from your heart, in your own voice, and about what you believe in.
-- Louise Brown


People still come up to me and ask whether I am Louise Brown or if they've seen me somewhere else before.
-- Louise Brown


Reading is my greatest luxury.
-- Louise Brown


Remember that what you have is unique because it's your own special way of looking at the world.
-- Louise Brown


Sometimes I like to play the soundtracks to famous musicals so we can all sing along. South Pacific is one of my favorites. Our neighbors must hate us.
-- Louise Brown


The Dancing Girls of Lahore was offered to dozens of British publishers and was turned down by everyone. It is still on offer in the U.K., but I'm not confident there will be any takers.
-- Louise Brown


The importance and influence of books on me has been cumulative: the result of hearing and reading lots of stories about interesting people and places.
-- Louise Brown


The richest most meaningful stories are found in small places: made, carried, crafted, told, and retold by apparently unimportant people.
-- Louise Brown


The young women in my classes are feisty and clever and believe, often with the passion of youthful optimism, that feminism is a battle already won. I worry for them - and for my daughters, too.
-- Louise Brown


Then I obviously didn't understand what it all meant, but I do now.
-- Louise Brown


When dad told me Mr Steptoe had passed away, I broke down.
-- Louise Brown


When I was a child and teenager I read whenever I had the opportunity, but since then I've found it hard to read as much as I'd like, children, work, and pets all providing powerful incentives to escape into a book and a practical reason why I rarely do so.
-- Louise Brown