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Women share their sadness, thought Edith. Their joy they like to show off to one another. Victory, t...

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Dr Weiss, at forty, knew that her life had been ruined by literature

They had waited for too long, and the result was this hiatus, and the reflection that time and patie...

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Literature for me was a magnificent destiny for which I was not yet fully prepared. 76

A Family Romance

I was a teacher most of my life, which I loved. I had a very happy working life, and when I retired,...

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All good fortune is a gift of the gods and ... you don't win the favor of the ancient gods by being...

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The essence of romantic love is that wonderful beginning, after which sadness and impossibility may ...

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No blame should attach to telling the truth.

Existentialism is about being a saint without God; being your own hero, without all the sanction and...

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Time misspent in youth is sometimes all the freedom one ever has.

I suppose what one wants really is ideal company and books are ideal company.

Not everyone is born to fulfill an heroic role. The only realistic ambition is to live in the presen...

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Accountability in friendship is the equivalent of love without strategy.

Always let them think of you as singing and dancing.

That sun, that light had faded, and she had faded with them. Now she was as grey as the season itsel...

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Good women always think it is their fault when someone else is being offensive. Bad women never take...

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Hotel du Lac

And without understanding, could each properly love the other?

[…] nobody grows up. Everyone carries around all the selves that they have ever been, intact, waitin...

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Latecomers

Of course, the spectacle of two people's happiness is always something of a magnet for the unclaimed...

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Look at Me

You get a lot of borderline cases in libraries.

Boundaries keep people out mine served only to keep me in.

Undue Influence

As a devil's advocate Mr Neville was faultless. And yet, she knew, there was a flaw in his reasoning...

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You are wrong if you think you cannot live without love, Edith.''No, I am not,' she said, slowly. 'I...

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I reflected how easy it is for a man to reduce women of a certain age to imbecility. All he has to d...

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I think that those few words were my greatest mistake.

Old times, sad times. I feel better about them now than I did then.

I remember at that time I went to the hairdresser's. I did this regularly, but I remember that visit...

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Brief Lives

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Anita Brookner

Novelist

Born: 1928-07-16

Died: 2016-03-10

Anita Brookner (16 July 1928 – 10 March 2016) was an English novelist and art historian. She was educated at James Allen's Girls' School. She received a BA in History from King's College London in 1949 and a doctorate in Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art in 1953. In 1967, she became the first woman to hold the Slade Professorship of Fine Art at Cambridge University. She was promoted to Reader at the Courtauld Institute of Art in 1977, where she worked until her retirement in 1988. Brookner was made a CBE (Commander of the British Empire) in 1990. She was a Fellow of New Hall, Cambridge. Brookner published her first novel, A Start In Life, in 1981 at the age of 53, then published a novel each year for more than twenty years. Her fourth novel, Hotel du Lac (1984), won the Booker Prize for Fiction.More