Zadie Smith Quotes About Children

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  • Our children will be born of our actions. Our accidents will become their destinies. Oh, the actions will remain. It is a simple matter of what you will do when the chips are down, my friend. When the fat lady is singing. When the walls are falling in, and the sky is dark, and the ground is rumbling. In that moment our actions will define us. And it makes no difference whether you are being watched by Allah, Jesus, Buddah, or whether you are not. On cold days a man can see his breath, on a hot day he can't. On both occasions, the man breathes.

    Zadie Smith (2003). “White Teeth”, p.87, Vintage
  • Because immigrants have always been particularly prone to repetition - it's something to do with that experience of moving from West to East or East to West or from island to island. Even when you arrive, you're still going back and forth; your children are going round and round. There's no proper term for it - original sin seems too harsh; maybe original trauma would be better.

    Zadie Smith (2000). “White teeth”
  • I used to take that God's-eye view as a comfort when I was a child. I'd think, "Well, we couldn't find the world meaningful at all if it weren't for death." Of course, that is the smuggest and most intolerable of all perspectives because I'm not suffering from the death or the pain.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • You don't have favourites among your children, but you do have allies.

  • This is what a woman is: unadorned, after children and work and age, and experience-these are the marks of living.

    Zadie Smith (2006). “On Beauty”, p.277, Penguin UK
  • First rule of writing: When still a child, make sure you read a lot of books. Spend more time doing this than anything else.

  • I always remind myself that [ Jean-Paul] Sartre and [Simone] de Beauvoir didn't have children. And when you don't have children, it might be easier to believe that the child doesn't come with something.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • To me, these kind of everyday miseries act as a fatal disqualifier. My sunniest beliefs are basically contingent on the fact that my child is not dying of cancer right now.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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