E. L. Konigsburg
E. L. Konigsburg
Elaine Lobl Konigsburgwas an American writer and illustrator of children's books and young adult fiction. She is one of six writers to win two Newbery Medals, the venerable American Library Association award for the year's "most distinguished contribution to American children's literature."...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth10 February 1930
CountryUnited States of America
thinking bridges space
Silence does for thinking what a suspension bridge does for space -- it makes connections.
thinking feelings glad
I don't think there is any feeling I like more than the one that someone is glad to see me. —Connor Kane
lying sleep thinking
Lying in bed just before going to sleep is the worst time for organized thinking; it is the best time for free thinking. Ideas drift like clouds in an undecided breeze, taking first this direction and then that.
school character persons
There were times in school when a person had to do things fast, cheap, and without character.
nice safe
There's something nice and safe about having money.
hurt believe civilization
I believe in courtesy. It is the way we avoid hurting people's feelings. She thought that maybe, just maybe, western civilization was in decline because people did not take time to take tea at four o'clock.
fifteen planning minutes
Five minutes of planning are worth fifteen minutes of just looking.
children born oldest-child
I've been the oldest child since before you were born
eye soul want
The eyes are the windows of the soul.... If someone was to look into your eyes, what would you want them to see?
color broken add
They are saying that if life has a structure, a staff, a sensible scaffold, we hang our nonsense on it. And they are saying that broken parts add color and music to the staff of life.
want waste doe
Every now and then, a person must do something simply because he wants to, because it seems to him worth doing. And that does not make it worthless or a waste of time.
writing differences discipline
Finish. The difference between being a writer and being a person of talent is the discipline it takes to apply the seat of your pants to the seat of your chair and finish. Don't talk about doing it. Do it. Finish.
dog growing-up cat
I'm not sure that love and like aren't like cats and dogs: One can't grow up to be the other, but they can be taught to live under the same roof.
love hurt light
I waited for her to catch up, and when I did, she slowed down, and I missed seeing the light in her hair. I never told Nadia how much I liked seeing the halo the sunlight made of her hair. Sometimes silence is a habit that hurts.