Susan Hill Quotes

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  • A man may be accused of cowardice for fleeing away from all manner of physical dangers but when things supernatural, insubstantial and inexplicable threaten not only his safety and well-being but his sanity, his innermost soul, then retreat is not a sign of weakness but the most prudent course.

    Men   Safety   Soul  
    FaceBook post by Susan Hill from Nov 01, 2014
  • Certainly with a book, people are going to be able to read it and give themselves permission to have that delicious feeling of being terrified because they're in a safe place while they're reading. That's what you can rely on as a writer, that people can let themselves be really frightened because they're really all right. Being frightened when you're not sure you're all right is a big difference.

    Source: www.denofgeek.com
  • For I see that then I was still all in a state of innocence, but that innocence, once lost, is lost forever.

    Susan Hill (1986). “The Woman in Black”
  • Of all human activities, apart from the procreation of children, gardening is the most optimistic and hopeful. The gardener is by definition one who plans for and believes and trusts in a future, whether in the short or the longer term.

  • Books help to form us. If you cut me open, you will find volume after volume, page after page, the contents of every one I have ever read, somehow transmuted and transformed into me just as my genes and the soul within me make me uniquely me, so I am the unique sum of the books I have read. I am my literary DNA.

    Book   Cutting   Unique  
    FaceBook post by Susan Hill from Apr 01, 2013
  • I have sat here at my desk, day after day, night after night, a blank sheet of paper before me, unable to lift my pen, trembling and weeping too.

    Night   Paper   Desks  
    Susan Hill (1986). “The Woman in Black”
  • There is a continuity about the garden and an order of succession in the garden year which is deeply pleasing, and in one sense there are no breaks or divisions - seed time flows on to flowering time and harvest time; no sooner is one thing dying than another is coming to life.

    Life   Time   Garden  
  • I read a lot of ghost stories because I was writing a ghost story. I didn't think at all I was writing a horror or a thriller or whatever because it is about a ghost, whereas a horror film can be about aliens or things that rise out of the marsh that have no human shape.

    Source: www.indielondon.co.uk
  • I had not yet learned that we make our own destiny, it springs from within us. It is not the outward events but what we allow ourselves to make of them that count.

    Spring   Destiny   Events  
    Susan Hill (1993). “Mrs. de Winter”, Random House (UK)
  • I'm really quite hard to scare so it was about mining times when I have jumped, and what creeps me out.

    Scare   Creeps   Hard  
    Source: www.denofgeek.com
  • It's just occurred to me that some horror films everybody laughs because they're so ridiculous and they're so frightening in a way, the filmmakers' are trying everything, that they just end up being funny.

    Source: www.indielondon.co.uk
  • The more contemplative gardener, seeing the garden as a whole, the design of it, and its nature as a still place of delight and refreshment, will wait and hope for the moment when it seems to achieve perfection. Awareness of when such moments are most likely helps to make them happen; they will not be entirely accidental but anticipated; everything will be planned to encourage them.

  • A book which is left on a shelf is a dead thing but it is also a chrysalis, an inanimate object packed with the potential to burst into new life.

    Susan Hill (2010). “Howards End is on the Landing: A Year of Reading from Home”, p.2, Profile Books
  • My head reeled at the sheer and startling beauty, the wide, bare openness of it. The sense of space, the vastness of the sky above and on either side made my heart race, I would have travelled a thousand miles to see this. I had never imagined such a place.

    Heart   Race   Sky  
    Susan Hill (1986). “The Woman in Black”
  • This gardener will be out in the very early morning and from late afternoon, attentive to small changes in the quality of light and the atmosphere, as well as to every nuance of the season, which combine to create perfection.

  • Gardeners celebrate the influence of time. If we have had a late cold spring followed by a desiccating drought, autumn may be the most soft and golden for years; one poor season will sooner or later be compensated for by another.

    Time   Spring   Autumn  
  • Ghost stories ... tell us about things that lie hidden within all of us, and which lurk outside all around us.

    Susan Hill (1983). “Ghost stories”
  • Some people make tunes, but it is lines that run like moving messages through my head. Whatever else I am saying and doing often has no bearing on this inner, verbal life.

    Running   Moving   People  
    FaceBook post by Susan Hill from Jul 18, 2012
  • I collect Victorian automata and coming across them in the dark does give you a little shudder.

    Dark   Giving   Doe  
    Source: www.denofgeek.com
  • The key word for my book The Woman in Black is unsettling... because you're not terrified all of the time or even frightened, but you're unsettled and once you're unsettled, then the door's open.

    Book   Keys   Doors  
    Source: www.indielondon.co.uk
  • I like going into a school matinee. I like to be behind the stage because there's a spy-hole and what you see is the best moment in all theatre.

    School   Spy   Theatre  
    Source: www.indielondon.co.uk
  • I love the book. I love the feel of a book in my hands, the compactness of it, the shape, the size. I love the feel of paper. The sound it makes when I turn a page. I love the beauty of print on paper, the patterns, the shapes, the fonts. I am astonished by the versatility and practicality of The Book. It is so simple. It is so fit for its purpose. It may give me mere content, but no e-reader will ever give me that sort of added pleasure.

    Book   Simple   Hands  
    FaceBook post by Susan Hill from Feb 05, 2013
  • Whatever was about, whoever I had seen, and heard rocking, and who had passed me by just now, whoever had opened the locked door was not 'real'. No. But what was 'real'? At that moment I began to doubt my own reality.

    Real   Doors   Doubt  
    Susan Hill (1986). “The Woman in Black”
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