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Life & Wisdom Quote by Laurell K. Hamilton

"Never argue with your characters; they know themselves better than you do"

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Hamilton’s line is a sly warning to writers who treat fiction like a spreadsheet: you can’t brute-force a story into obedience without paying for it on the page. “Never argue” doesn’t mean authors are powerless; it means the worst kind of power is ego masquerading as control. The moment you start debating your characters, you’ve already revealed the problem: you’ve drafted them as props for your plot rather than as engines of cause-and-effect.

The quote works because it flips a familiar hierarchy. Writers are supposed to be gods. Hamilton suggests a more useful fantasy: characters as independent minds whose internal logic, if built honestly, begins to generate decisions you didn’t plan. That’s not mysticism; it’s craft. When a character is coherent enough, their “no” becomes data. If they wouldn’t take the bait, the bait is wrong, or the person is wrong, or the scene is lying about who they are.

The subtext is also professional and genre-savvy. Hamilton, known for long-running series with intense reader investment, is speaking to the serial storyteller’s dilemma: continuity and character loyalty are everything. Fans will forgive a wild plot turn; they rarely forgive betrayal of established behavior. “They know themselves better than you do” is shorthand for respecting the psychological contract you’ve made with the audience.

There’s a quiet humility tucked inside the bravado. Writing isn’t domination; it’s negotiation with the version of human truth you’ve managed to conjure. When the character “wins” the argument, the story usually does too.

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Hamilton, Laurell K. (2026, January 16). Never argue with your characters; they know themselves better than you do. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/never-argue-with-your-characters-they-know-92894/

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Hamilton, Laurell K. "Never argue with your characters; they know themselves better than you do." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/never-argue-with-your-characters-they-know-92894/.

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"Never argue with your characters; they know themselves better than you do." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/never-argue-with-your-characters-they-know-92894/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

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Laurell K. Hamilton (born February 19, 1963) is a Writer from USA.

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