Josephine Hart Quotes

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  • Those who do not have imaginary conversations do not love.

    Josephine Hart (1999). “The Stillest Day”, Overlook Books
  • Poetry has never let me down. Without poetry, I would have found life less comprehensible, less bearable and infinitely less enjoyable.

    Found   Let Me   Bearable  
    "Josephine Hart obituary" by Lennie Goodings, www.theguardian.com. June 3, 2011.
  • We are here to add to the sum of human goodness. To prove the thing exists.

    Add   Goodness   Prove  
    Josephine Hart (1993). “Sin”
  • Very odd, old age. Always knew it would happen, if I was lucky. I just didn't expect it so soon.

    Age   Lucky   Odd  
    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • They say that childhood forms us, that those early influences are the key to everything. Is the peace of the soul so easily won? Simply the inevitable result of a happy childhood. What makes childhood happy? Parental harmony? Good health? Security? Might not a happy childhood be the worst possible preparation for life? Like leading a lamb to the slaughter.

    Keys   Childhood   Soul  
    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • Television ... the new gladiatorial arena.

    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • All damaged people are dangerous. Survival makes them so.' 'Why?' 'Because they have no pity. They know what others can survive, as they did.

    People   Survival   Pity  
    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • We do have choice, but not without some agony.

    Agony   Choices  
  • There is an internal landscape, a geography of the soul; we search for its outlines in our lives. Those who are lucky enough to find it, ease like water over a stone, onto its fluid contours, and are home.

    Home   Water   Soul  
    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • Time, for a man who has never truly felt a second of it, it not a great sacrifice

    Time   Sacrifice   Men  
    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • We say that life is sweet, its satisfactions deep. All this we say, as we sleepwalk our time through years of days and nights. We let time cascade over us like a waterfall, believing it to be never-ending. Yet each day that touches us, and every man in the world, is unique; irredeemable; over. And just another Monday.

    Life   Sweet   Monday  
    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • We learn from tragedy. Slowly.

    Tragedy  
    Josephine Hart (2009). “The Truth About Love”, p.18, Hachette UK
  • Damaged people are dangerous. They know they can survive.

    "Fictional character: Anna Barton". "Damage", www.imdb.com. 1992.
  • Lucky people should hide. Pray the days of wrath do not visit their home.

    Home   Wrath   People  
  • Memory is never pure. And recollection is always coloured by the life lived since

    Josephine Hart (1993). “Sin”
  • For why trap what is already trapped? It is only in flight that we know the freedom of the bird

    Bird   Flight   Traps  
    Josephine Hart (1993). “Sin”
  • My mother insured that a life of petty facts and dutiful farming was kept at bay by her passionate intensity, which nurtured the essential dreaminess of his nature

  • I am prepared to accept from others their own version of reality. I think it is a basic freedom really, to create one's own reality from whatever truths are available.

    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • The passion that transforms life, and art, did not seem to be mine.

    "Damage: a novel".
  • A concealed truth, that's all a lie is. Either by omission or commission we never do more than obscure. The truth stays in the undergrowth, waiting to be discovered.

    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • That is my story, simply told. Please do not ask again. I have told you in order to issue a warning. I have been damaged. Damaged people are dangerous. They know they can survive.

    Order   Issues   People  
    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • To appear unambitious amongst the ambitious is to invite loathing or fear. To be in the game, but not playing with intent to win, is to be the enemy.

    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • hen we mourn those who die young — those who have been robbed of time — we weep for lost joys. We weep for opportunities and pleasures we ourselves have never known. We feel sure that somehow that young body would have known the yearning delight for which we searched in vain all our lives.

    "Damage: a novel".
  • Poetry contains almost all you need to know about life.

    Needs   Knows   Ridcully  
  • There is an eternal landscape, a geography of the soul; we search for its outline all our lives.

    Life   Soul   Landscape  
  • Our sanity depends essentially on a narrowness of vision--the ability to select the elements vital to survival, while ignoring the great truths.

    Josephine Hart (1991). “Damage: a novel”, Alfred A. Knopf
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