Elizabeth Bowen Quotes About Lying

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  • Never to lie is to have no lock on your door, you are never wholly alone.

    ELIZABETH BOWEN (1935). “The House in Paris”
  • Every love has a poetic relevance of its own; each love brings to light only what to it is relevant. Outside lies the junk-yard of what does not matter.

  • Nobody speaks the truth when there's something they must have.

    House in Paris (1935) pt. 1, ch. 5
  • The innocent are so few that two of them seldom meet - when they do meet, their victims lie strewn all round.

    Elizabeth Bowen (1938). “The death of the heart”, Viking Pr
  • The craft of the novelist does lie first of all in story-telling.

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