"In my writing, as much as I could, I tried to find the good, and praise it"
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The phrasing matters. He doesn’t claim neutrality or objectivity; he claims intention. “Tried to find” frames goodness as something buried under wreckage, requiring labor, research, patience - the same virtues of oral history and archival digging that shaped his work. It’s also a quiet rebuke to the writerly reflex to perform sophistication through cynicism. Haley suggests that attention is ethical: what you spotlight becomes part of what culture remembers.
There’s subtext, too, about audience and repair. Haley wrote into a country still arguing over whose suffering “counts” as history. To “praise it” is not to sand down violence or excuse perpetrators; it’s to insist that dignity survives inside systems built to erase it. The line fits a novelist who trafficked in inheritance: names, stories, bloodlines. Finding the good isn’t sentimentality here; it’s narrative strategy. It’s how you keep a reader moving through pain without turning human beings into only victims or only symbols.
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Haley, Alex. (2026, January 16). In my writing, as much as I could, I tried to find the good, and praise it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-my-writing-as-much-as-i-could-i-tried-to-find-122436/
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Haley, Alex. "In my writing, as much as I could, I tried to find the good, and praise it." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-my-writing-as-much-as-i-could-i-tried-to-find-122436/.
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"In my writing, as much as I could, I tried to find the good, and praise it." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-my-writing-as-much-as-i-could-i-tried-to-find-122436/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







