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  • Holidays are enticing only for the first week or so. After that, it is no longer such a novelty to rise late and have little to do.

    Margaret Laurence (1993). “A Jest of God”, p.66, University of Chicago Press
  • When I say work I only mean writing. Everything else is just odd jobs.

  • Will we ever reach a point when it is no longer necessary to say Them and Us? I believe we must reach that point, or perish.

    Margaret Laurence, George Woodcock (1983). “A Place to stand on: essays by and about Margaret Laurence”
  • If I hadn't had my children, I wouldn't have written more and better, I would have written less and worse.

    Margaret Laurence (1989). “Dance on the earth: a memoir”, McClelland and Stewart
  • As we grow older we should become not less radical but more so.

  • Bless me or not, Lord, just as You please, for I'll not beg.

    Lord   Bless   Please  
    Margaret Laurence (2016). “The Stone Angel”, p.167, Head of Zeus
  • Why doesn't Prin go and get her own goddamn blistering bloody shitty jelly doughnuts?

    Jelly   Doughnut   Bloody  
    Margaret Laurence (1974). “The Diviners”, p.36, University of Chicago Press
  • I used to think there would be a blinding flash of light someday, and then I would be wise and calm and would know how to cope with everything and my kids would rise up and call me blessed. Now I see that whatever I'm like, I'm pretty well stuck with it for life. Hell of a revelation that turned out to be.

    Wise   Blessed   Kids  
  • In some families, please is described as the magic word. In our house, however, it was sorry.

    Margaret Laurence (2014). “A Bird in the House: Stories”, p.90, University of Chicago Press
  • Privacy is a privilege not granted to the aged or the young.

    1964 The Stone Angel, ch.1.
  • I am rampant with memory.

    Margaret Laurence (2016). “The Stone Angel”, p.9, Head of Zeus
  • Know that although in the eternal scheme of things you are small, you are also unique and irreplaceable, as are all your fellow humans everywhere in the world.

  • Pride was my wilderness, and the demon that led me there was fear.

    Fear   Pride   Wilderness  
    Margaret Laurence, Nora Foster Stovel (2001). “Long Drums and Cannons”, p.38, University of Alberta
  • The dead don't bear a grudge nor seek a blessing. The dead don't rest uneasy. Only the living.

    Grief   Blessing   Bears  
    Margaret Laurence (2016). “The Stone Angel”, p.165, Head of Zeus
  • Women, as well as men, in all ages and in all places, have danced on the earth, danced the life dance, danced joy, danced grief, danced despair, and danced hope. Literally and metaphorically, by their very lives.

    Grief   Men   Joy  
    Margaret Laurence (1989). “Dance on the earth: a memoir”, McClelland and Stewart
  • What goes on inside isn't ever the same as what goes on outside.

    Goes On  
    Margaret Laurence (2010). “The Fire-Dwellers”, p.30, New Canadian Library
  • I've never been able to force a novel. I always had the sense something being given to me. You can't sit around and wait until inspiration strikes, but neither can you force into being something that isn't there.

    Margaret Laurence (1989). “Dance on the earth: a memoir”, McClelland and Stewart
  • I can't change what's happened to me in my life, or make what's not occurred take place. But I can't say I like it, or accept it, or believe it's for the best. I don't and never shall, not even if I'm damned for it.

    Margaret Laurence (2016). “The Stone Angel”, p.89, Head of Zeus
  • Well, you're young. You know a lot you won't know later on.

    Young   Wells   Knows  
  • It is my feeling that as we grow older we should become not less radical but more so. I do not, of course, mean this in any political-party sense, but rather in a willingness to struggle for those things in which we passionately believe. Social activism and the struggle for social justice are often thought of as the natural activities of the young but not of the middle-aged or the elderly. In fact, I don't think this was ever true.

  • Animals are less alone with roaring than we are with all these words.

    Animal   Roaring  
  • Even if heaven were real, and measured as Revelation says, so many cubits this wayand that, how gimcrack a place it would be, crammed with its pavements of gold, its gates of pearl and topaz, like a gigantic chunkof costume jewelry.

    Real   Heaven   Gold  
    1964 The Stone Angel, ch.4.
  • Follow your heart, and you perish.

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