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  • Behind their dark glass, the mad own nothing.

    Dark   Glasses   Mad  
    Penelope Fitzgerald, Charlotte Mary Mew (1988). “Charlotte Mew and her friends: with a selection of her poems”, Addison-Wesley
  • I have remained true to my deepest convictions. I mean the courage of those who are born to be defeated, the weaknesses of the strong, and the tragedy of misunderstandings and missed opportunities, which I have done my best to treat as comedy—for otherwise how can we manage to bear it?

    Penelope Fitzgerald (2009). “A House of Air”, p.13, HarperCollins UK
  • To every separate person a thing is what he thinks it is – in other words, not a thing, but a think.

    Penelope Fitzgerald (1998). “The Gate of Angels”, p.49, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • On the whole, I think you should write biographies of those you admire and respect, and novels about human beings who you think are sadly mistaken.

    Penelope Fitzgerald (2008). “So I have thought of you: the letters of Penelope Fitzgerald”, Fourth Estate (GB)
  • Experiences aren't given to us to be 'got over,' otherwise they would hardly be experiences.

    Given  
  • I believe that people should write biographies only about people they love, or understand, or both. Novels, on the other hand, are often better if they're about people the writer doesn't like very much.

    Believe   Writing   Hands  
  • Morality is seldom a safe guide for human conduct.

    Safe   Morality   Guides  
    Penelope Fitzgerald (1978). “The Bookshop”, p.100, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • A word of advice. If, as a young man, student, you are tormented by a desire for women, it is best to get out into the fresh air as much as possible.

    Men   Air   Advice  
    Penelope Fitzgerald (1997). “The Blue Flower”, p.13, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • An unjust punishment is never forgotten.

    Penelope Fitzgerald (1997). “The Blue Flower”, p.24, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • It's very good for an idea to be commonplace. The important thing is that a new idea should develop out of what is already there so that it soon becomes an old acquaintance. Old acquaintances aren't by any means always welcome, but at least one can't be mistaken as to who or what they are.

    Mean   Ideas   Important  
    Penelope Fitzgerald (1998). “The Gate of Angels”, p.202, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • It is interesting to note that everyone has a different take on the world, a different opinion, and given the same inputs have completely different outputs.

  • Duty is what no-one else will do at the moment.

    Moments   Duty  
    Penelope Fitzgerald (1998). “Offshore: A Novel”, p.6, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • More than that, I believe that the grass is green because green is restful to the human eye, that the sky is blue to give us an idea of the infinite. And that blood is red so that murder will be more easily detected and criminals will be brought to justice. Yes, and I believe that I shall live forever, but I shall live without reason.

    Believe   Eye   Blue  
    Penelope Fitzgerald (1998). “The Gate of Angels”, p.48, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • A good book is the precious life-blood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life, and as such it must surely be a necessary commodity.

    Book   Blood   Purpose  
    Penelope Fitzgerald (1978). “The Bookshop”, p.87, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Helping other people is a drug so dangerous that there is no cure short of total abstention.

    Penelope Fitzgerald (2013). “Human Voices”, p.109, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Surely you have to succeed, if you give everything you have.' 'I don't see why. Everyone has to give everything they have eventually. They have to die. Dying can't be called a success.

    Giving   Dying   Succeed  
    Penelope Fitzgerald (1997). “The Bookshop”, p.108, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • If they don't depend on true evidence, scientists are no better than gossips.

    Penelope Fitzgerald (1998). “The Gate of Angels”, p.24, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • The body, then, has a mind of its own. It must follow, then, that the Mind has a body of its own, even if it’s like nothing that we can see around us, or have ever seen.

    Mind   Body   Ifs  
    Penelope Fitzgerald (1998). “The Gate of Angels”, p.47, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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