34 quotes found
Author · English · 1938–2023
English author (1938–2023)
“We believe world peace is inevitable.”
“How quickly a moment sinks into the past.”
“He was a man built to yearn for what he could not have.”
“We can become so cruel and so selfish when we are afraid.”
“He was perfectly capable of looking after himself, although after his marriage he had lost the knack for it. He missed the comfort of all the small things Charlotte did for him,but these were nothi...”
“Please dont think so lightly of liking someone. Its terribly important. It is a kind of loving, you know, and one that frequently lasts a lot longer than romance. You can fall out of love, as well ...”
“I don't expect answers from anyone. The most I ever hope for is that here and there one may find someone who at least acknowledges the question!”
“Sometimes when we are drowning in our own loss we lash out--anger is momentarily easier to cope with.”
“...perhaps great sins start as simple weakness, and the consistent placing of self before others.”
“People lie to cover their mistakes, and then make even worse ones to cover their lies.”
“The truth can be very sharp. But it makes a cleaner wound than lies. It will not fester”
“Disillusion in an ache that eats into the dreams of goodness, of love, of any value that matters - even to the very belief in life.”
“People only tell lies when the truth is disagreeable to them, or frightens them, or to cover sin.”
“That was the worst truth of all: alone. The word was a kind of death.”
“Sometimes we bring to a struggle or cause the gifts we see most clearly, a courage, a strength, or a charm others have told us we have. But often we find more is asked of us than that, more than we...”
“You wanted a peaceful, comfortable Christmas, with all reminders of poverty, injustice, or other people's griefs well out of sight, so as not to disturb your pleasure. That isn't what Christmas is ...”
“You can like people and still betray them, if it was for a cause you believed in passionately enough. You have to betray other people rather than betray yourself--if that's what it comes to.”
“Your own gown is most delicately suitable, both to the occasion and to yourself,' to be translated: Your gown is insipid and entirely forgettable. If you wear it on every other occasion this entire...”
“To take for granted one's blessings is a damage to the soul, and in time one will lose them, simply from lack of care. One should never tire of nourishing and treasuring all that is lovely.”
“She knew in her heart that to be without optimism that core of reasonless hope in the spirit rather than the brain was a fatal flaw the seed of death.”