Atkinson Quotes

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Ursula craved solitude but she hated loneliness, a conundrum that she couldn’t even begin to solve.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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She should have done science, not spent all her time with her head in novels. Novels gave you a completely false idea about life, they told lies and they implied there were endings when in reality there were no endings, everything just went on and on and on.
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Kate Atkinson (Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1))
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The most fatal illusion is the settled point of view. Since life is growth and motion, a fixed point of view kills anybody who has one.
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Brooks Atkinson
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What if we had a chance to do it again and again, until we finally did get it right? Wouldn't that be wonderful?
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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As hatred is defined as intense dislike, what is wrong with inciting intense dislike of a religion, if the activities or teachings of that religion are so outrageous, irrational or abusive of human rights that they deserve to be intensely disliked?
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Rowan Atkinson
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The beginning is the word and the end is silence. And in between are all the stories.
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Kate Atkinson (Human Croquet)
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Why do cats sleep so much? Perhaps they've been trusted with some major cosmic task, an essential law of physics - such as: if there are less than 5 million cats sleeping at any one time the world will stop spinning. So that when you look at them and think, "what a lazy, good-for-nothing animal," they are, in fact, working very, very hard.
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Kate Atkinson
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I love walking in the rain because no one can see me crying
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Rowan Atkinson
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I feel as if I’m waiting for something dreadful to happen, and then I realize it already has.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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He was born a politician. No, Ursula thought, he was born a baby, like everyone else. And this is what he has chosen to become.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Life wasn't about becoming, was it? It was about being.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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It was a long time ago now. And it was yesterday.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Sometimes,' Sylvie said, 'one can mistake gratitude for love.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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No point in thinking, you just have to get on with life. We only have one after all, we should try and do our best. We can never get it right, but we must try.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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She had never been without a book for as long as she could remember. An only child never is.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins)
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Do not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have not already tested.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life)
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They said love made you strong, but in Louise's opinion it made you weak. It corkscrewed into your heart and you couldn't get it out again, not without ripping your heart to pieces.
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Kate Atkinson (One Good Turn)
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Sometimes it was harder to change the past than it was the future.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Do not equate nationalism with patriotism... Nationalism is the first step on the road to Fascism.
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Kate Atkinson (Transcription)
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In the end, it is my belief, words are the only things that can construct a world that makes sense.
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Kate Atkinson (Behind the Scenes at the Museum)
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Most people muddled through events and only in retrospect realized their significance.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Sylvie’s knowledge, like Izzie's, was random yet far-ranging, β€˜The sign that one has acquired one’s learning from reading novels rather than an education…
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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She doesn't believe in dogs," Bridget said. "Dogs are hardly an article of faith," Sylvie said.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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For the first three months I knew him, I thought Lassie was Rowan Atkinson.
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Shawn Spencer (Psych's Guide to Crime Fighting for the Totally Unqualified)
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Become such as you are, having learned what that is.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Remember, the only thing to fear is Fear, and - well, don't even fear Fear, for he's a cowardly chap at the best, who will run if you show a brave front.
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William Walker Atkinson (Thought Vibration)
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The path of my life is strewn with cow pats from the devil's own satanic herd!
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Rowan Atkinson (Blackadder II: Complete Series)
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Literature had fuelled her childhood fantasies and convinced her that one day she would be the heroine of her own narrative.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins (Todd Family, #2))
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Love was the hardest thing. Don't let anyone ever tell you different.
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Kate Atkinson (One Good Turn (Jackson Brodie, #2))
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You must never believe everything they say about a person. Generally speaking, most of it will be lies, half-truths at best.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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In every age "the good old days" were a myth. No one ever thought they were good at the time. For every age has consisted of crises that seemed intolerable to the people who lived through them.
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Brooks Atkinson
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It wasn't that [he] believed in religion, or a God, or an afterlife. He just knew it was impossible to feel this much love and for it to end.
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Kate Atkinson (Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1))
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I have been to the world's end and back and now I know what I would put in my bottom drawer. I would put my sisters.
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Kate Atkinson (Behind the Scenes at the Museum)
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Oh, God. What was happening to her, she was turning into a normal person.
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Kate Atkinson (When Will There Be Good News?)
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Why is everything an 'adventure' with you?" Sylvie said irritably to Izzie." "Because life is an adventure, of course." "I would say it was more of an endurance race," Sylvie said. "Or an obstacle course.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Ursula craved solitude but she hated loneliness
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Whatever happens to you, embrace it, the good and the bad equally. Death is just one more thing to be embraced.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Moments left, Teddy thought. A handful of heartbeats. That was what life was. A heartbeat followed by a heartbeat. A breath followed by a breath. One moment followed by another moment and then there was a last moment.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins (Todd Family, #2))
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To criticize a person for their race is manifestly irrational and ridiculous, but to criticize their religion, that is a right. That is a freedom. The freedom to criticize ideas, any ideas - even if they are sincerely held beliefs - is one of the fundamental freedoms of society. A law which attempts to say you can criticizeο»Ώ and ridicule ideas as long as they are not religious ideas is a very peculiar law indeed. It all points to the promotion of the idea that there should be a right not to be offended. But in my view the right to offend is far more important than any right not to be offended. The right to ridicule is far more important to society than any right not to be ridiculed because one in my view represents openness - and the other represents oppression
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Rowan Atkinson
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Men had no purpose on earth whereas women were gods walking unrecognized among them.
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Kate Atkinson
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A coincidence is just an explanation waiting to happen
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Kate Atkinson (When Will There Be Good News?)
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Hindsight’s a wonderful thing,” Klara said. β€œIf we all had it there would be no history to write about.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win is for enough good women to do nothing.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Fiction had never been Jackson's thing. Facts seemed challenging enough without making stuff up. What he discovered was that the great novels of the world were about three things - death, money and sex. Occasionally a whale.
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Kate Atkinson (Started Early, Took My Dog (Jackson Brodie, #4))
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We cannot turn away,” Miss Woolf told her, β€œwe must get on with our job and we must bear witness.” What did that mean, Ursula wondered. β€œIt means,” Miss Woolf said, β€œthat we must remember these people when we are safely in the future.” β€œAnd if we are killed?” β€œThen others must remember us.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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The purpose of Art,” his mother, Sylvie, saidβ€”instructed evenβ€”β€œis to convey the truth of a thing, not to be the truth itself.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins)
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If they would all sleep all the time she wouldn't mind being their mother.
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Kate Atkinson (Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1))
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...but one cannot look backward, only forward. What has passed has passed forever.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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If people believed in eternal damnation they might not be seizing the day quite so much.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Pamela, even at a distance, was the voice of her conscience, but then it was very easy to have a conscience from a distance.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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You can step in the same river but the water will always be new.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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The whole edifice of civilization turned out to be constructed from an unstable mix of quicksand and imagination.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins (Todd Family, #2))
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She was a terrible mother, there was no doubt about it, but she didn't even have the strength to feel guilty.
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Kate Atkinson (Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1))
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Scars heal,” Sylvie said. β€œEven the worst ones.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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One’s own life seemed puny against the background of so much history.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins)
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The man who was speaking had a degree in jargon and a doctorate in nonsense.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins)
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Patricia embraces me on the station platform. 'The past is what you leave behind in life, Ruby,' she says with the smile of a reincarnated lama. 'Nonsense, Patricia,' I tell her as I climb on board my train. 'The past's what you take with you.
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Kate Atkinson (Behind the Scenes at the Museum)
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I am mad, I think. I am mad therefore I think. I am mad therefore I think I am.
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Kate Atkinson (Human Croquet)
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Go through the world "with the grace of God in your heart, and a good, strong hickory club in your hand.
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William Walker Atkinson
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I think there is something wrong with the human race. It undermines everything one would like to believe in, don't you think?
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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In the end we all arrive at the same place. I hardly see that it matters how we get there." It seemed to Ursula that how you got there was the whole point.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Kittens were in continual abundance on the farm, there was a kind of kitten currency in the neighborhood, they were bartered for all kinds of emotional regret or fulfillment by parents - a doll lost, an exam passed.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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All the birds who were never born, all the songs that were never sung and so can only exist in the imagination. And this one is Teddy's.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins (Todd Family, #2))
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(although anyone with half a brain must surely be mired in existential gloom all the time)
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Kate Atkinson (Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1))
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She felt as if she had been on the outside of happiness her whole life.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins)
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Choice, it seemed, was one of the first casualties of war.
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Kate Atkinson (Transcription)
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The future was coming nearer, one relentless goose step after the next. Juliet could still remember when Hitler had seemed like a harmless clown. No one was amused now. (β€œThe clowns are the dangerous ones,” Perry said.)
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Kate Atkinson (Transcription)
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Her heart swelled with the high holiness of it all. Imminence was all around. She was both warrior and shining spear. She was a sword glinting in the depths of night, a lance of light piercing the darkness. There would be no mistakes this time.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Drop the last year into the silent limbo of the past. Let it go, for it was imperfect, and thank God that it can go.
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Brooks Atkinson
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Time is construct, in relativity every thing flows, no past or present, only the now.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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How quickly life could dissolve into its more ugly elements.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Sometimes I would like to cry. I close my eyes. Why weren't we designed so that we can close our ears as well? (Perhaps because we would never open them.) Is there some way that I could accelerate my evolution and develop earlids?
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Kate Atkinson (Behind the Scenes at the Museum)
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Just because something bad had happened to her doesn't mean it won't happen again.
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Kate Atkinson (When Will There Be Good News?)
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The past is a cupboard full of light and all you have to do is find the key that opens the door.
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Kate Atkinson (Behind the Scenes at the Museum)
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[…] but her mother's death had revealed that there was no metaphor too ostentatious for grief. It was a terrible thing and demanded embellishment.
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Kate Atkinson (Transcription)
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He was one of those people who stared at you with a meaningful smile on their face, as if he was somehow intellectually and spiritually superior, when the fact was he was simply socially inept.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life)
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It was possible, she thought, that she had won the race to reach the end of civilization. There was no prize. Obviously.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins)
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Perhaps we are on an insula ex machina, an artificial place not in the real world at all -- a backdrop for the stories we must tell.
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Kate Atkinson (Emotionally Weird)
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Just remember this, Emma -- not every Jell-O salad turns out perfect. But it can still taste real good.
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Elizabeth Atkinson (I, Emma Freke)
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How many times would he disappoint you in a day if you were married to him, Ursula wondered?
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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She was born with the winter already in her bones.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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The blame generally has to fall somewhere, Miss Armstrong. Women and the Jews tend to be first in line, unfortunately.
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Kate Atkinson (Transcription)
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Why was it that the females of the species were always the ones left to tidy up, she wondered? I expect Jesus came out of the tomb...and said to his mother, "Can you tidy it up a bit back there?
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Kate Atkinson (Transcription)
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He was part of the infinite. The tree and the rock and the water. The rising of the sun and the running of the deer.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins (Todd Family, #2))
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I was on the verge of something numinous and profound and in one more second the universe was going to crack open and arcana would rain down on my head like grace and all the cosmic mysteries were going to be revealed.
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Kate Atkinson (Emotionally Weird)
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There was always a second before the siren started when she was aware of a sound as yet unheard. It was like an echo, or rather the opposite of an echo. An echo came afterwards, but was there a word for what came before?
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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I'm always so glad,' Sylvie murmured, 'that I don't have to take a turn at being other people.' 'You're very good at being yourself,' Ursula said, aware that it didn't necessarily sound like a compliment. 'Well, I've had years of practice.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Get down,' Bunty says grimly. 'Mummy's thinking.' (Although what Mummy's actually doing is wondering what it would be like if her entire family was wiped out and she could start again.)
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Kate Atkinson (Behind the Scenes at the Museum)
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Julia's vocabulary was "chock-full" of strangely archaic words - "spiffing," "crumbs," "jeepers" - that seemed to have originated in some prewar girls' annual rather than in Julia's own life. For Jackson, words were functional, they helped you get to places and explain things. For Julia, they were freighted with inexplicable emotion.
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Kate Atkinson (One Good Turn (Jackson Brodie, #2))
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What did you do when the worst thing that could happen to you had already happened - how did you live life then? You had to hand it to Theo Wyre, just carrying on living required a strength and courage that most people didn't have.
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Kate Atkinson (Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1))
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When you chopped logs with the ax and they split open they smelled beautiful, like Christmas. But when you split someone's head open it smelled like abattoir and quite overpowered the scent of the wild lilacs you'd cut and brought into the house only this morning, which was already another life.
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Kate Atkinson (Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1))
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She had had affairs over the years ... but she had never been pregnant, never been a mother or a wife and it was only when she realized that it was too late, that it could never be, that she understood what it was that she had lost. Pamela's life would go on after she was dead, her descendants spreading through the world like the waters of a delta, but when Ursula died she would simply end. A stream that ran dry.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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Some people spend their whole lives looking for themselves, yet our self is the one thing we surely cannot lose (how like a cheap philosopher I am become, staying in this benighted place). From the moment we are conceived it is the pattern in our blood and our bones are printed through with it like sticks of seaside rock. Nora, on the other hand, says that she’s surprised anyone knows who they are, considering that every cell and molecule in our bodies has been replaced many times over since we were born.
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Kate Atkinson (Emotionally Weird)
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A 'career woman,'" Sylvie said, as if the two words had no place in the same sentence. "A spinster," she added, contemplating the word. Ursula wondered why her mother was working so hard to rile her. "Perhaps you will never marry," Sylvie said, as if in conclusion, as if Ursula's life was as good as over. "Would that be such a bad thing? 'The unmarried daughter,'" Ursula said, tucking into an iced fancy. "It was good enough for Jane Austen.
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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I can't help but think that it's an unfortunate custom to name children after people who come to sticky ends. Even if they are fictional characters, it doesn't bode well for the poor things. There are too many Judes and Tesses and Clarissas and Cordelias around. If we must name our children after literary figures then we should search out happy ones, although it's true they are much harder to find.
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Kate Atkinson (Emotionally Weird)
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Dr. Kellet himself wore a three-piece Harris tweed suit strung with a large gold fob watch. He smelled of cloves and pipe tobacco and had a twinkly look about him as if he were going to toast muffins or read a particularly good story to her, but instead he beamed at Ursula and said, "So, I hear you tried to kill your maid?" (Oh, that's why I'm here, Ursula thought.)
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Kate Atkinson (Life After Life (Todd Family, #1))
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He was a baby once, she thought. New and perfect, cradled in his mother’s arms. The mysterious Sylvie. Now he was a feathery husk, ready to blow away. His eyes were half open, milky, like an old dog, and his mouth had grown beaky with the extremity of age, opening and closing, a fish out of water. Bertie could feel a continual tremor running through him, an electrical current, the faint buzz of life. Or death, perhaps. Energy was gathering around him, the air was static with it.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins)
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Fifty-five thousand, five hundred and seventy-three dead from Bomber Command. Seven million German dead, including the five hundred thousand killed by the Allied bombing campaign. The sixty million dead overall of the Second World War, including eleven million murdered in the Holocaust. The sixteen million of the First World War, over four million in Vietnam, forty million to the Mongol conquests, three and a half million to the Hundred Years War, the fall of Rome took seven million, the Napoleonic Wars took four million, twenty million to the Taiping Rebellion. And so on and so on and so on, all the way back to the Garden when Cain killed Abel.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins)
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She fed him scraps from her ragbag because words were all that were left now. Perhaps he could use them to pay the ferryman. Much have I travell'd in the realms of gold. The world is charged with the grandeur of God. Full fathom five thy father lies. Little lamb, who made thee? Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie. On that best portion of a good man's life, his little nameless unremembered acts of kindness and of love. Farther and farther, all the birds of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. The air rippled and shimmered. Time narrowed to a pinpoint. It was about to happen. Because the Holy Ghost over the bent world broods with warm breast and with ah! bright wings.
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Kate Atkinson (A God in Ruins (Todd Family, #2))
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Desire firmly, confident, and earnestly. Be not half-hearted in your demands and desires – claim and demand the WHOLE THING, and feel confident that it will work out into material objectivity and reality. Think of it, dream of it, and always LONG for it – you must learn to want it the worst way – learn to "want it hard enough. "You can attain and obtain many things by "wanting them hard enough" – the trouble is with most of us that we do not want things hard enough – we mistake vague cravings and wished for earnest, longing, demanding Desire and Want. Get to Desire and Demand the Thing just as you demand and Desire your daily meals. That is "wanting it the worst way. "This is merely a hint – surely
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William Walker Atkinson (WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON PREMIUM 7 BOOK COLLECTION: SUCCESS, CONCENTRATION, AUTOSUGGESTION & MENTAL INFLUENCE (Timeless Wisdom Collection 160))