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    Iris Murdoch
    “I think being a woman is like being Irish... Everyone says you're important and nice, but you take second place all the time.”
    Iris Murdoch

  • #2
    Richard Ford
    “What's friendship's realest measure?
    I'll tell you. The amount of precious time you'll squander on someone else's calamities and fuck-ups.”
    Richard Ford

  • #3
    Richard Ford
    “It’s odd how a piece of ground can hold so little of its meaning; though that’s lucky, since for it to do so would make places sacred but impenetrable, whereas they’re otherwise neither.”
    Richard Ford, Canada

  • #4
    Lauren Groff
    “His eagerness, his deep kindness, these were the benefits of his privilege. This peaceful sleep of being born male and rich and white and American and at this prosperous time, when the wars that were happening were far from home. This boy, told from the first moment he was born that he could do what he wanted. All he needed was to try. Mess up over and over, and everyone would wait until he got it right.”
    Lauren Groff, Fates and Furies

  • #4
    Denise Mina
    “The housing stock along the broad Edinburgh Road was a linear map of a century of social housing, from scrubby squares of muddy grass around garden city dreams, to high-rise machines for living. Occasionally they passed a wall of undemolished tenements, the old housing design that had worked in the city for centuries.”
    Denise Mina, The Dead Hour

  • #5
    Ian Rankin
    “This bleak housing-scheme, designed by sadists who’d never had to live anywhere near it, had a heart which had shrivelled but refused to stop pumping.”
    Ian Rankin, The Hanging Garden

  • #6
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    “Envy is the religion of the mediocre. It comforts them, it soothes their worries, and finally it rots their souls, allowing them to justify their meanness and their greed until they believe these to be virtues. Such people are convinced that the doors of heaven will be opened only to poor wretches like themselves who go through life without leaving any trace but their threadbare attempts to belittle others and to exclude—and destroy if possible—those who, by the simple fact of their existence, show up their own poorness of spirit, mind, and guts. Blessed be the one at whom the fools bark, because his soul will never belong to them.”
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Angel's Game

  • #7
    Laurie R. King
    “For them, it is a world of black and white: Compromise is weakness, victory is proof of divine approval, crimes are not crimes if they are in the service of the Most High. When religious fanaticism enters the realm of politics, the mix is extremely volatile.”
    Laurie R. King, Garment of Shadows



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