Welcome to the world of Clive Cussler, where adventure knows no bounds and intrigue lurks around every corner. Clive Cussler, an acclaimed author known for his gripping tales of exploration, espionage, and high-stakes action, has captivated readers worldwide with his immersive storytelling and unforgettable characters. With a knack for weaving together history, technology, and suspense, Cussler’s novels transport readers to far-flung locales, from the depths of the ocean to the heart of exotic landscapes, as they embark on thrilling journeys filled with danger and discovery.
Through his prolific career, Clive Cussler has penned numerous bestsellers, earning him a dedicated following of fans who eagerly await each new release. His mastery of the adventure genre, coupled with his meticulous research and attention to detail, ensures that readers are drawn into a world where anything is possible and every page brims with excitement. Whether delving into the mysteries of lost civilizations or confronting modern-day threats, Cussler’s stories are imbued with a sense of wonder and exploration that keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the very last word.
Below, you’ll find a collection of Clive Cussler’s most memorable quotes, each offering a glimpse into his imaginative world and the wisdom gleaned from a lifetime of storytelling. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, entertainment, or simply a thrilling escape from the ordinary, these quotes are sure to leave a lasting impression. So, feel free to copy them, pair them with striking imagery, or unleash your creativity with stylish fonts as you dive into the boundless realms of Clive Cussler’s imagination.
I collect vintage cars, so you always find them in my books. Clive Cussler
I like snappy dialogue and short descriptions and lots of action. Clive Cussler
I’ve always liked Mexican food. Clive Cussler
If I were to say I’m looking for treasure, people would come up with the money. When I say I’m looking for a historic wreck, they’re not interested. Clive Cussler
The culinary scene in Phoenix is incredible. Clive Cussler
I’m a storyteller. Clive Cussler
I want it to be easy to read. I’m not writing exotic literature. Clive Cussler
I’m writing for entertainment. I like people to reach the end and feel they got their money’s worth. Clive Cussler
I’m not a great writer of literature. I’m an entertainer. Clive Cussler
I was driving by an auto auction one day, and they were auctioning off a beautiful Hispano-Suiza. I started bidding even though I hadn’t even signed up with the officials. The last bid was $50,000, and it was mine. And I thought, ‘My God, what have I done? I’ve never spent more than $500 in my life.’ That was the first one. Clive Cussler
I was born about 80 years too late. If you were a kid in 1910, the Fourth of July was a big deal. You knew all about the Revolution, and you still had Civil War veterans. Clive Cussler
I love doing the research for the novels. For me, the writing is hard work. Clive Cussler
My books are easy to read. No folderol. Clive Cussler
I almost write to formula, because there’s a historical beginning, then the plots get convoluted. Clive Cussler
I never had a highfalutin’ view of what I write. Clive Cussler
The truth is ships and aircraft have been vanishing with tragic regularity in every part of the world since they were invented. Clive Cussler
If you are a writer, Saturday and Sunday don’t mean anything. Clive Cussler
When I was in the military, I socked away $100 every month. When I was discharged in 1954, I got home at 5 A.M. By 10 A.M., I was pulling out of a foreign car dealership in Pasadena in a new Jaguar XK120. Clive Cussler
I’d heard about a shipwreck that was never found – John Paul Jones’ Bonhomme Richard. So I thought, ‘Well, I’ll go look for it.’ Clive Cussler
I didn’t have the great American novel burning inside me, but I felt I could try my hand at popular fiction. Clive Cussler
My friends joke that I raised the Titanic and never left the Rockies. Clive Cussler
I was always a history buff. Clive Cussler
It’s a job. I entertain my readers. I get up in the morning, and I start typing. Clive Cussler
When I type ‘The End,’ it’s like being paroled from prison. Clive Cussler
When I first started writing, I was in advertising at the time, I was doing most of my writing on weekends. I had studied most of the other series heroes and I figured it would be fun for mine to be different and put him in and around water. So I dreamed up Dirk Pitt. Clive Cussler
I’m considered the ‘old daddy of adventure.’ Clive Cussler
I suppose, because I’ve been able to make a very good living writing books, that going out and finding another million dollars under the sea is not the fascination. The fascination is in finding the ship. Clive Cussler
If you have some natural talent and really want to write, you should read the books of someone who’s very successful in your genre. You don’t want to plagiarize, but you want to learn from that author. Clive Cussler
After the Dirk Pitt books became best-sellers, I could afford to buy the more exotic examples of classic autos. Clive Cussler
Some people are drawn to a van Gogh or a Rembrandt. Some are attracted to exotic guns. Coins. Stamps. I am attracted to cars. Clive Cussler
Shipwrecks are incredible mysteries. Clive Cussler
It’s a quirk of mine; I love neat garages. Clive Cussler
I’d give my left arm for the Merrimack. Clive Cussler
I get up in the morning, get to the office, and write until about six o’clock in the evening. Clive Cussler
I am not like Stephen King, who writes one book, then writes another. I finish a book and go off and… look for wrecks. Then, six months later, I might start another book. Clive Cussler
I can’t retire. My readers won’t let me. Clive Cussler
I purchased a 1955 Rolls-Royce that my wife liked because it was new the year we were married. Then came a 1926 Hispano-Suiza Cabriolet that I bought at my first classic car auction after I had three martinis. As more cars were added, I had to buy a warehouse. Clive Cussler
I don’t like interior decorating. It looks gorgeous, but it doesn’t have that lived-in look. Clive Cussler
There’s no literary merit in my books. Clive Cussler
There’s a little bit of Pitt in everybody. Clive Cussler
My son’s name is Dirk – I named Dirk Pitt after him when he was about three years old. Clive Cussler
Either you’ve got the bug, or you haven’t. There are many things I’d rather be doing than writing a book. Clive Cussler
I’m not a dedicated writer in the sense of Stephen King. Clive Cussler
I can appreciate other writers’ works. Clive Cussler
They botched ‘Raise the Titanic’ so badly that I waited 20 years to do it again. Clive Cussler
Maybe some day they’ll find me behind the computer, just bones and cobwebs. Clive Cussler
I’ve always been a Civil War buff. In fact, the ships that always fascinated me the most were the ironclads, because they were the start of an era. Clive Cussler
Matthew’s all right. Originally, I wanted Errol Flynn, but McConaughey should be good as Dirk Pitt. Clive Cussler
Some men play golf. I’ve got this crazy thing about maintaining our nation’s maritime heritage. Clive Cussler
I don’t think of myself as a writer. Clive Cussler
People have said I belong in a rubber room because I look for wrecks, and when I find them, I just do a survey. I don’t look for treasure or artifacts. Clive Cussler
NUMA is basically trying to preserve our maritime heritage by finding lost shipwrecks of historical significance before they are gone. Clive Cussler
I’m not working on the Great American Novel. All I am doing, I hope, is entertaining readers. Clive Cussler
Nobody gives a damn about the Merrimac. You know how it is. Winners write the history books. Clive Cussler
I had horrible experiences in Hollywood. Clive Cussler
If it ain’t fun, it ain’t worth doing. Clive Cussler
I honestly thought I probably did sell 100 million books. That doesn’t seem out of the ordinary to me. Clive Cussler
She had the kids during the day and I would have them at night. That way they were never alone. I would put the kids to bed, and then I had nothing to do and nobody to talk to, so I would write. Clive Cussler
If ever a car was created by designers with dreams of grandeur, it had to be the 1958 Buick Limited: the heftiest, highest-priced and most opulent monster ever to hit the street in the ’50s. Clive Cussler
My forte is the plotting. You sit down, and you work out a plot. Clive Cussler
I have a large collection of town cars because when I was just a snipe in the gutter, growing up in Los Angeles, a town car drove by. I remember running in the house to get my mother so she could see it. It was utterly magnificent. Clive Cussler
After putting the kids to bed, I would think about what I wanted to write. Clive Cussler
I’m always interested in something that’s missing. Clive Cussler
I was the kid who stared out the window. I fantasized myself on the deck of pirate ships – Cussler at the bridge. Clive Cussler
My job is to entertain the readers in such a manner that, when they reach the end of the book, they feel like they’ve gotten their money’s worth. Clive Cussler
There is no greater unknown than the sea and no greater mystery than a lost ship. Clive Cussler
When I started writing, I just hoped for a nice little paperback series. Clive Cussler
When we find a ship, we turn it over to the state or federal government. It’s purely historical. I’ve never made a dime on any of it. Clive Cussler
They screwed up ‘Raise the Titanic!’ so badly, I stay away from Hollywood. I won’t cheat my readers with another piece of crap. Clive Cussler
The fascination for me is searching the unknown for a mystery. Clive Cussler
A lot of people don’t understand why I’m not out diving for treasure. Clive Cussler