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At around nine or 10 years of age, young people start to decide for themselves what's moral or not, and that's why I like writing for that age group so much.
— Morris Gleitzman
Tags: moral, start, people, age

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Most of your life after puberty, you're either seeking to reproduce or living with the consequences of having done so. At 70, you start going back to being 11 again.
— Morris Gleitzman
Tags: start, your, you, life
I think, to be a successful author, you've got to be part recluse and part show-off.
— Morris Gleitzman
Tags: successful, got, think, you
I like to write stories where young people have a strong feeling about something being fair or unfair, right or wrong, cruel or kind, and they act on the basis of that - often in the face of the prevailing limits of behaviour.
— Morris Gleitzman
Tags: limits, feeling, face, people
Melbourne is my type of city, much more so than Sydney.
— Morris Gleitzman
Tags: sydney, than, more, city
Kids aren't political, but around 10 years old, they are beginning to develop the moral grounding that might later, in their teens, develop into their first real political perspectives.
— Morris Gleitzman
Tags: moral, real, political, beginning
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