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Country Girl Country Girl by Edna O'Brien
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“That is the mystery about writing: it comes out of afflictions, out of the gouged times, when the heart is cut open.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“Books everywhere. On the shelves and on the small space above the rows of books and all along the floor and under chairs, books that I have read, books that I have not read.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“I was lonelier than I should be, for a woman in love, or half in love.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“Life was a bitch. Love also was a bitch.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“Money talks, but tell me why all it says is just Goodbye.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“There was I, devouring books and yet allowing a man who had never read a book to walk me home for a bit of harmless fumbling on the front steps.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“It was the first time that I came face to face with madness and feared it and was fascinated by it.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“Oh, love, what an unreasoning creature it grew to be.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
tags: love
“After that dark woman you search for someone who will fit into the irregular corners of your heart.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“I knew I had done something awful. I had killed love, before I even knew the enormity of what love meant.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
tags: love
“It is impossible to capture the essence of love in writing, only its symptoms remain, the erotic absorption, the huge disparity between the times together and the times apart, the sense of being excluded.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“The words ran away with me.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“Brush those tears from your eyes
And try and realize
That from now on
I'll always be true.
I went away
But I didn't mean to stay
And I will regret it until my dying day.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“Oh dark woman
With a shawl and ribs
I could have served him better
With my shanties.
But men do love the shimmer
And so his ghost
Is hacked in half between us
The dark me and the dark you.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“I had not the heart to tell her that great love stories told of the pain and separateness between men and women.”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl
“I cannot be certain what I would have said. I knew that there was something sad and faintly distasteful about love's ending, particularly love that has never been fully realised. I might have hinted at that, but I doubt it. In our deepest moments we say the most inadequate things." Edna O'Brien, short story "Sister Imelda", in "Returning".”
Edna O'Brien, Country Girl