C. S. Forester Quotes

Welcome to the world of C. S. Forester, a literary giant whose words continue to resonate through the ages. Renowned for his gripping tales of adventure and courage, C. S. Forester’s works have left an indelible mark on the landscape of literature. From the high seas of naval warfare to the inner depths of human spirit, Forester’s writing captures the essence of human endeavor with unparalleled depth and insight.

Born in Cairo, Egypt, in 1899, Cecil Scott Forester known as C. S. Forester immersed himself in the world of storytelling from a young age. His passion for literature and adventure converged in his writing, giving birth to iconic characters such as Horatio Hornblower, whose exploits on the seas have enthralled readers for generations. With a masterful command of prose and an unparalleled knack for storytelling, Forester’s works continue to captivate readers worldwide, transporting them to distant shores and uncharted territories.

Below, you’ll find a collection of some of C. S. Forester’s most poignant and inspiring quotes. These timeless words offer insight, wisdom, and a glimpse into the extraordinary mind of one of literature’s greatest talents. Whether you seek motivation, reflection, or simply a moment of inspiration, these quotes are sure to stir your soul and ignite your imagination. Dive in, explore, and let the words of C. S. Forester guide you on your own journey of discovery and adventure.

The doctor who applied a stethoscope to my heart was not satisfied. I was told to get my papers with the clerk in the outer hall. I was medically rejected. C. S. Forester

With two people and luggage on board she draws four inches of water. Two canoe paddles will move her along at a speed reasonable enough in moderate currents. C. S. Forester

Everything was in stark and dreadful contrast with the trivial crises and counterfeit emotions of Hollywood, and I returned to England deeply moved and emotionally worn out. C. S. Forester

There is no other way of writing a novel than to begin at the beginning at to continue to the end. C. S. Forester

Novel writing wrecks homes. C. S. Forester

Novel writing is far and away the most exhausting work I know. C. S. Forester

A man who writes for a living does not have to go anywhere in particular, and he could rarely afford to if he wanted. C. S. Forester

I formed a resolution to never write a word I did not want to write; to think only of my own tastes and ideals, without a thought of those of editors or publishers. C. S. Forester

They managed to find time… to tell me that there was no chance of my being accepted for service and that really I should be surprised to still be alive. C. S. Forester

The material came bubbling up inside like a geyser or an oil gusher. It streamed up of its own accord, down my arm and out of my fountain pen in a torrent of six thousand words a day. C. S. Forester

I must be like the princess who felt the pea through seven mattresses; each book is a pea. C. S. Forester

A whim, a passing mood, readily induces the novelist to move hearth and home elsewhere. He can always plead work as an excuse to get him out of the clutches of bothersome hosts. C. S. Forester

The work is with me when I wake up in the morning; it is with me while I eat my breakfast in bed and run through the newspaper, while I shave and bathe and dress. C. S. Forester

Perhaps that suspicion of fraud enhances the flavor. C. S. Forester

I have heard of novels started in the middle, at the end, written in patches to be joined together later, but I have never felt the slightest desire to do this. C. S. Forester

There is still need to think and plan, but on a different scale, and along different lines. C. S. Forester

When I die there may be a paragraph or two in the newspapers. My name will linger in the British Museum Reading Room catalogue for a space at the head of a long list of books for which no one will ever ask. C. S. Forester

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