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No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even la...

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The Haunting of Hill House

No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even la...

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The Haunting of Hill House

We have grown to trust blindly in our senses of balance and reason, and I can see where the mind mig...

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The Haunting of Hill House

I am living on the moon, I told myself, I have little house all by myself on the moon.

I looked at the clock with the faint unconscious hope common to all mothers that time will somehow h...

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Life Among the Savages

Materializations are often best produced in rooms where there are books. I cannot think of any time ...

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The Haunting of Hill House

Now, I have nothing against the public school system as it is presently organized, once you allow th...

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Life Among the Savages

The children around our house have a saying that everything is either true, not true, or one of Moth...

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Let Me Tell You: New Stories

Far and away the greatest menace to the writer—any writer, beginning or otherwise—is the reader. The...

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Let Me Tell You: New Stories

I would have liked to come into the grocery some morning and see them all, even the Elberts and the ...

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle

None of these things bothered us excessively; we have always been a family that carries bewilderment...

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Let Me Tell You: New Stories

Anything which begins new and fresh will finally become old and silly. The educational institution i...

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I have always loved to use fear, to take it and comprehend it and make it work and consolidate a sit...

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Everything is worse...if you think something is looking at you.

Fear," the doctor said, "is the relinquishment of logic, the willing relinquishing of reasonable pat...

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The Haunting of Hill House

We have grown to trust blindly in our senses of balance and reason, and I can see where the mind mig...

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The Haunting of Hill House

No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even la...

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The Haunting of Hill House

No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even la...

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The Haunting of Hill House

My dear, how can I make you perceive that there is no danger where there is nothing but love and und...

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The Haunting of Hill House

I delight in what I fear.

Mrs. Arnold," the doctor said, coming around the desk, "we're not going to help things any this way....

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In the country of the story the writer is king.

Come Along With Me

On either side of Natalie as she walked toward her own room were doors: perhaps behind one door a gi...

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Poor things, she thought - do they have to spend all this energy just to surround me? It seemed piti...

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I sort of thought that maybe people had to talk that way, sort of saying the same things over and ov...

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Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

...very lonely and, often, very unhappy, with the poignant misery that comes to lonely people who lo...

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Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

People who are all alone have every right to be friends with one another.("The Honeymoon Of Mrs. Smi...

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Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

We believed optimistically that Laurie was a reformed character. I told my husband, on the last day ...

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Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

Around the house, my head deep in a pillowcase or the oven, my eyes focused on that supernatural nea...

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It’s not nice to think of children growing up like mushrooms, in the dark.

I suppose the mothers of most twelve-year-old boys live with the uneasy conviction that their sons a...

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Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

In my own experience, contacts with the big world outside the typewriter are puzzling and terrifying...

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Let Me Tell You: New Stories

I cannot find any patience for those people who believe that you start writing when you sit down at ...

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Let Me Tell You: New Stories

None of these things bothered us excessively; we have always been a family that carries bewilderment...

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Let Me Tell You: New Stories

Far and away the greatest menace to the writer—any writer, beginning or otherwise—is the reader. The...

Show More
Let Me Tell You: New Stories

The children around our house have a saying that everything is either true, not true, or one of Moth...

Show More
Let Me Tell You: New Stories

Now, I have nothing against the public school system as it is presently organized, once you allow th...

Show More
Life Among the Savages

I looked at the clock with the faint unconscious hope common to all mothers that time will somehow h...

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Life Among the Savages

Materializations are often best produced in rooms where there are books. I cannot think of any time ...

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The Haunting of Hill House

Fear," the doctor said, "is the relinquishment of logic, the willing relinquishing of reasonable pat...

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The Haunting of Hill House

I never was a person who wanted a handout. I was a cafeteria worker. I'm not too proud to ask the Be...

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I am like a small creature swallowed whole by a monster, she thought, and the monster feels my tiny ...

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The Haunting of Hill House

When they were silent for a moment the quiet weight of the house pressed down from all around them.

The Haunting of Hill House

Not one of us, even after last night, can say the word "ghost" without a littleinvoluntary smile. No...

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The Haunting of Hill House

Almost any house, caught unexpectedly or at an odd angle, can turn a deeply humorous look on a watch...

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The Haunting of Hill House

The trees around and overhead were so thick that it was always dry inside and on Sunday morning I la...

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle

I am going to put death in all their food and watch them die.

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

Eleanor looked up, surprised; the little girl was sliding back in her chair, sullenly refusing her m...

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The Haunting of Hill House

...Don't be surprised, and I say it darkly, do not be surprised if you lose your Luke in this cause;...

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The Haunting of Hill House

No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even la...

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The Haunting of Hill House

Hill House, she thought, You're as hard to get into as heaven.

The Haunting of Hill House

No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality.

The Haunting of Hill House

She wants her cup of stars.

Tell me something that only I will ever know, was perhaps what she wanted to ask him, or, What will ...

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The Haunting of Hill House

It isn't fair, it isn't right," Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her.

Everything that makes the world like it is now will be gone. We'll have new rules and new ways of li...

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The Lottery and Other Stories

He hated the blue platter his mother served from, and the salt and pepper shakers, which were glass ...

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The Road Through the Wall

I cannot find any patience for those people who believe that you start writing when you sit down at ...

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Let Me Tell You: New Stories

In my own experience, contacts with the big world outside the typewriter are puzzling and terrifying...

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Let Me Tell You: New Stories

I suppose the mothers of most twelve-year-old boys live with the uneasy conviction that their sons a...

Show More
Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

We believed optimistically that Laurie was a reformed character. I told my husband, on the last day ...

Show More
Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

People who are all alone have every right to be friends with one another.("The Honeymoon Of Mrs. Smi...

Show More
Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

...very lonely and, often, very unhappy, with the poignant misery that comes to lonely people who lo...

Show More
Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

I sort of thought that maybe people had to talk that way, sort of saying the same things over and ov...

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Just an Ordinary Day: The Uncollected Stories

Poor things, she thought - do they have to spend all this energy just to surround me? It seemed piti...

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On either side of Natalie as she walked toward her own room were doors: perhaps behind one door a gi...

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In the country of the story the writer is king.

Come Along With Me

Mrs. Arnold," the doctor said, coming around the desk, "we're not going to help things any this way....

Show More

I delight in what I fear.

Everything is worse...if you think something is looking at you.

I have always loved to use fear, to take it and comprehend it and make it work and consolidate a sit...

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Anything which begins new and fresh will finally become old and silly. The educational institution i...

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I never was a person who wanted a handout. I was a cafeteria worker. I'm not too proud to ask the Be...

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Name?" the desk clerk said to me politely, her pencil poised."Name," I said vaguely. I remembered, a...

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So long as you write it away regularly nothing can really hurt you.

Name?" the desk clerk said to me politely, her pencil poised."Name," I said vaguely. I remembered, a...

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I am living on the moon, I told myself, I have little house all by myself on the moon.

We eat the year away. We eat the spring and the summer and the fall. We wait for something to grow a...

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle

Poor strangers, they have so much to be afraid of.

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

I'm going to put death in all their food and watch them die.

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

I was thinking that being a demon and a ghost must be very difficult, even for Charles; if he ever f...

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle

When Jim Donell thought of something to say he said it as often and in as many ways as possible, per...

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle

All cat stories start with the statement: 'My mother, who was the first cat, told me this,' and I la...

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle

All cat stories start with this statement: "My mother, who was the first cat, told me this...

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

The trees around and overhead were so thick that it was always dry inside and on Sunday morning I la...

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle

Around the house, my head deep in a pillowcase or the oven, my eyes focused on that supernatural nea...

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It’s not nice to think of children growing up like mushrooms, in the dark.

I am going to put death in all their food and watch them die.

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

The trees around and overhead were so thick that it was always dry inside and on Sunday morning I la...

Show More
We Have Always Lived in the Castle

I would have liked to come into the grocery some morning and see them all, even the Elberts and the ...

Show More
We Have Always Lived in the Castle

The trees around and overhead were so thick that it was always dry inside and on Sunday morning I la...

Show More
We Have Always Lived in the Castle

All cat stories start with this statement: "My mother, who was the first cat, told me this...

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

All cat stories start with the statement: 'My mother, who was the first cat, told me this,' and I la...

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle

When Jim Donell thought of something to say he said it as often and in as many ways as possible, per...

Show More
We Have Always Lived in the Castle

I was thinking that being a demon and a ghost must be very difficult, even for Charles; if he ever f...

Show More
We Have Always Lived in the Castle

I'm going to put death in all their food and watch them die.

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

Poor strangers, they have so much to be afraid of.

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

We eat the year away. We eat the spring and the summer and the fall. We wait for something to grow a...

Show More
We Have Always Lived in the Castle

He hated the blue platter his mother served from, and the salt and pepper shakers, which were glass ...

Show More
The Road Through the Wall

Everything that makes the world like it is now will be gone. We'll have new rules and new ways of li...

Show More
The Lottery and Other Stories

It isn't fair, it isn't right," Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her.

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Shirley Jackson (physicist)

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Born: 1916-12-14

Died: 1965-08-08

Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson (born 5 August 1946) is an American physicist, and the 18th president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She received her Ph.D. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973, becoming the first African American woman to earn a doctorate from MIT.More