FRAN LEBOWITZ QUOTES II

American author (1950- )

Fran Lebowitz quote

If people had gavels, there would be no wars. If every person in the world had a gavel and could bang it and get everyone's attention right away and make their displeasure known, I believe the level of actual violence in the world would just disappear to practically nothing.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, Ruminator Magazine, August/September 2005

Tags: war


I have a real aversion to machines. I write with a pen. Then I read it to someone who writes it onto the computer. What are those computer letters made of anyway? Light? Too insubstantial. Paper, you can feel it. A pen. There's a connection. A pen goes exactly at your speed, whereas that machine jumps. And then, that machine is waiting for you, just humming "uh-huh, yes?"

FRAN LEBOWITZ

The Paris Review, summer 1993

Tags: computers


The second I learned to read in first grade, when I was 5, I preferred it to life. And I still do.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

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

Tags: reading


You're only as good as your last haircut.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

attributed, Say It With Style


My other hobby, because I just love any job with a gavel, is auctioneer. And I so often have presided over charity auctions in New York that many years ago Sotheby's sent me my own gavel. Now, the Sotheby's gavel is infinitely more elegant--it came in a little velvet bag, with "Sotheby's" inscribed in gold. It hangs in my library. I feel that everyone has occasion to use a gavel at various times everyday, they just don't think of it.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, Ruminator Magazine, August/September 2005


Remember that as a teenager you are in the last stage of your life when you will be happy to hear the phone is for you.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

Social Studies

Tags: teenagers


There are some great writers who are great talkers, but there are more great writers who are not great talkers. People seem to think there is some connection between talking and writing, but I love to talk and if there were some connection between the two of them I would be the most prolific writer in the history of the world.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

The Paris Review, summer 1993


Ask your child what he wants for dinner only if he's buying.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

Social Studies


Ever since I was a little child, I refused to see movies of books that I loved. Because you already know what Heidi looks like and she doesn't look like Shirley Temple.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, Index Magazine

Tags: Shirley Temple


The terrible state of public education has paid huge dividends in ignorance. Huge. We now have a country that can be told blatant lies -- easily checkable, blatant lies -- and I'm not talking about the covert workings of the CIA. When we have a terrorist attack, on September 11, 2001 with 19 men -- 15 of them are Saudis -- and five minutes later the whole country thinks they're from Iraq -- how can you have faith in the public? This is an easily checkable fact. The whole country is like the O. J. Simpson jurors.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, Ruminator Magazine, August/September 2005

Tags: ignorance


The telephone is a good way to talk to people without having to offer them a drink.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

attributed, The Art of Talking to Anyone


All God's children are not beautiful. Most of God's children are, in fact, barely presentable.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

Metropolitan Life

Tags: beauty


People who are well-known, famous people, I think, make very poor characters for fiction. They make good characters for gossip columns. But not for fiction.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

interview, Index Magazine, 1997

Tags: fame


I think humor is warmer, and wit is colder. Wit is judgment, whereas humor invites some sort of response.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

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

Tags: wit


[Children are] like talking animals. Their consciousness is so different from ours that they constitute a different species. They don't have to be particularly interesting children; just the fact that they are children is sufficient. They don't know what anything is, so they have to make it up. No matter how dull they are, they still have to figure things out for themselves.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

The Paris Review, summer 1993

Tags: children


We are all born with a rut radar. Mine is finely wired, a little oversensitive maybe. Perhaps just a bit hyperactive. Twenty steady boyfriends before turning 16, a new best friend 12 times a year, switched college majors every time I met someone who seemed exactly like the sort of person I really, really wanted to be. I'm not fickle. I'm just never there yet.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

Tales From A Broad: An Unreliable Memoir


I never met anyone who didn't have a very smart child. What happens to these children, you wonder, when they reach adulthood?

FRAN LEBOWITZ

"Words Are Easy, Books Are Not", New York Times, August 10, 1994

Tags: intelligence


Think before you speak. Read before you think.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

The Fran Lebowitz Reader

Tags: thinking


If your sexual fantasies were truly of interest to others, they would no longer be fantasies.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

Metropolitan Life

Tags: fantasy


Andy Warhol made fame more famous.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

attributed, Hollywood Nation

Tags: Andy Warhol