Unless I am a part of everything I am nothing.
Penelope Lively.
“But however minimal, however threadbare, it (collective memory) is ballast of a kind. We all need that seven-eighths of the iceberg, the ballast of the past, a general past, the place from which we...”
“It seems to me that anyone whose library consists of a Kindle lying on a table is some sort of bloodless nerd.”
“The past is our ultimate privacy; we pile it up, year by year, decade by decade, it stows itself away, with its perverse random recall system.”
“So now we are young still but a better sort of young.”
“Charlotte views her younger selves with a certain detachment. They are herself, but other incarnations, innocents going about half-forgotten business.”
“The consideration of change over the century is about loss, though I think that social change is gain rather than loss.”
“I don't like work--no man does--but I like what is in the work--the chance to find yourself. Your own reality--for yourself not for others--what no other man can ever know. They can only see the me...”
“Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.”
“Earning happiness means doing good and working, not speculating and being lazy. Laziness may look inviting, but only work gives you true satisfaction.”