Molly Fox's Birthday Quotes
Molly Fox's Birthday
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Deirdre Madden1,097 ratings, 3.52 average rating, 205 reviews
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“I had been here during heavy rain, the kind of rain that becomes pleasurable to watch because it makes of the house a haven. The rooms in which one moves become a world apart from the wet streets, the sodden garden.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“I realize that a certain school of thought
says that who we are is something we construct for ourselves. We build ourselves out of what we think we remember, what we believe to be true about our life; and the possessions we gather around us are supposedly a part of this, that we are, to some extent what we own.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
says that who we are is something we construct for ourselves. We build ourselves out of what we think we remember, what we believe to be true about our life; and the possessions we gather around us are supposedly a part of this, that we are, to some extent what we own.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“Dark feelings can become a habit. And if they're strong enough, like many strong feelings, they can even be enjoyable.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“Sometimes the most important and powerful element is an absence, a lack, a burnished space in your mind that glows and aches as you try to fill it.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“There's something almost weightless about our world, I think, something fleeting and insubstantial that's ill at ease with any pretence of certainty.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“You said that one's first and perhaps only moral responsibility was to be fully human. If you did that, you said, everything else followed on. If you ask me, I suppose I'd say that the only thing you have to do with your life is to live it.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“In the apprehension of art there can be a loneliness, as there so often is in its creation. This breaching of loneliness may be the secret of what an audience is, or at least one of its secrets.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“The one thing Andrew couldn't do for his son was to protect him from what he himself was, from the strange evolution and deep grief of his own life.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“I had been here during heavy rain, the kind of rain that becomes pleasurable to watch because it makes of the house of a haven. The rooms in which one moves become a world apart from the wet streets, the sodden garden.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“It was strange that someone whose need to worship was so intense could be so dismissive of religion.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“Being able to understand it was of no great importance. We see no visions because we live in an age in which they are not permitted; but if we accepted the idea of them, who's to say what we wouldn't see? Marriage is no longer a mystical union but a social contract.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“I suppose what's similar about being on actor and being a priest is a certain perception of time. Eternity is a priest's business. But we all live in time. And what I'm doing is trying to make people aware of how the two coexist. That's what religion is, keeping that sense of eternity while being in time; trying to live accordingly. The Kingdom of God is here, now. That's what that's all about.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“Sometimes we hunger for our own destruction.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“I realise that a certain school of thought says that who we are is something we construct for ourselves. We build our self out of what we think we remember.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“But this was the first occasion I had come across someone for whom art was a means of avoiding reality rather than confronting it head on, an idea so strange to me that I didn't fully comprehend it at the time.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
“I watched plays with the kind of voracity with which small children read books; with the same visceral passion, the same complete trust in the imagination which is so difficult to sustain through the course of one's whole life.”
― Molly Fox's Birthday
― Molly Fox's Birthday
