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He slept like a shout.
— Anne Enright
The kind of person took milk in his tea on one day and decided against it on the next.
— Anne Enright
People do not change, they are merely revealed.
— Anne Enright
I think young children in the Western middle classes are objects of incredible anxiety.
— Anne Enright
I have been falling for months. I have been falling into my own life, for months. And I am about to hit it now.
— Anne Enright
And dusk fell because it suited his skin.
— Anne Enright
But was talking aloud allowed?
— Anne Enright
Mrs. Schultz believed in beer the way his grandmother believed in the Republican party.
— Elizabeth Enright
An authentic and ingenious account of the ingeniously counterfeit in art and in life.
— D. J. Enright
He had beautiful manners. Which, if you ask me, was mostly a question of saying nothing, to anyone, ever.
— Anne Enright
I think I am ready for that. I think I am ready to be met.
— Anne Enright
Her past is behind her, her future is of little concern. She moves towards the grave, at her own speed.
— Anne Enright
In more static societies, like Ireland, you can tell where a person is from by their surname, or where their grandparents are from.
— Anne Enright
All I asked for was equality and independence. A rotating chairmanship might have been the answer.
— D. J. Enright
Do not sigh, do not weep!
— Anne Enright
I'm quite interested in the absolute roots of narrative, why we tell stories at all: where the monsters come from.
— Anne Enright
If you can just actually let the character be for a bit, then you get the right sense.
— Anne Enright
Good things must have comparers, I suppose,' said Portia, 'Or how would we knowhow good they are?
— Elizabeth Enright
The only way to write a book, I'm fond of telling people, is to actually write a book. That's how you write a book.
— Anne Enright
I think writers worry that you might not exist in some strange way if you're not writing.
— Anne Enright
A certain red cardinal sounded like a little bottle being filled up, up, up with some clear liquid.
— Elizabeth Enright
No matter how old a person gets, he's never old in spring!
— Elizabeth Enright
I see her on a Sunday after lunch, and we spend a pleasant afternoon, and when I leave I find she has run through me like water.
— Anne Enright
I work at the sentences. Many of the things people find distinctive about my writing, I think of as natural.
— Anne Enright
Only bad writers think that their work is really good.
— Anne Enright
Resistless change, when powerless to improve, Can only mar.
— Anne Enright
marriage protects your love in the moments of non-love.
— Lynn Enright