Steven Hall is a British author renowned for his inventive storytelling and imaginative narratives. He gained acclaim with his debut novel, "The Raw Shark Texts," which blends elements of mystery and science fiction. Hall's work often explores themes of identity and memory, showcasing his unique ability to weave complex plots. Beyond novels, he has contributed to various multimedia projects, reflecting his diverse creative talents in the literary world.
A perfect moment is an extraordinary thing. It's the moment when we can stop, just for a second, and appreciate that we are alive, that we are made of flesh and blood, that we are here.
The present is a foreign country; they do things differently here.
The world is full of signs and symbols. But it's always a question of interpretation. The words you hear, the signs you see, the people you meet, the dreams you dream, the people you don't meet, the dreams you don't dream, it's all a question of interpretation.
The future is a foreign country; they will do things differently there.
You are a ghost driving a meat-coated skeleton made from stardust, riding a rock, hurtling through space. Fear nothing.
The universe is thronged with signs and symbols, and it's a question of interpretation. The words you hear, the signs you see, the people you meet, the dreams you dream, it's all a question of interpretation.
The world is full of signs and symbols. It's all a question of interpretation.
The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.
Nothing is real, everything is meaningful.
The past is a place; it's a place that you can visit, a place that you can go. And if you go there and you have a bad time, you're not allowed to stay there sulking. You have to get your sorry ass back into the present, and you have to learn from whatever you found in the past and move on.
It's not about what you think. It's about what you know.
There's no such thing as a mistake, just a change of plans.