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Human beings need unhappiness at least as much as they need happiness.
— Shirley Hazzard
It's nervous work. The state you need to write in is the state that others are paying large sums of money to get rid of.
— Shirley Hazzard
Perhaps if we lived with less physical beauty we would develop our true natures more.
— Shirley Hazzard
I wasn't convinced a shop girl would know the word 'Oedipal.
— Shirley Hazzard
I think that one is constantly startled by the things that appear before you on the page when you're writing.
— Shirley Hazzard
At the other end of the room the three old men discussed infirmities; exchanging symptoms in undertones as boys might speak of lust.
— Shirley Hazzard
Great literature is like moral leadership; everyone deplores the lack of it, but there is a tendency to prefer it from the safely dead.
— Shirley Hazzard
Her eyes were enlarged and faded with discovering what, by common human agreement, is better undivulged.
— Shirley Hazzard
My need of your words: for such closeness there should be a word beyond love."
Helen, to Leith, in "The Great Fire — Shirley Hazzard
Helen, to Leith, in "The Great Fire — Shirley Hazzard
It is the impulse of our century, with its nearly religious belief in magnitude, to fling an institution into every void.
— Shirley Hazzard
Solitude, which is held to be cause of eccentricity, in fact imposes excessive normality, and least in public ... [p. 7]
— Shirley Hazzard
There is balance in life, but not fairness.
— Shirley Hazzard
It mattered to us both to have some point of reference in that strange place, some means of attesting to the effect it had on us. [p. 87]
— Shirley Hazzard
For most people it's easier to support an eminent person in deserved disgrace than an obscure one who has been wronged.
— Shirley Hazzard
Dora sat on a corner of the spread rug, longing to be assigned some task so she could resent it.
— Shirley Hazzard
I was moved, too, to see her excited as a child
but no, for there is no childhood excitement to equal the adult journey to the beloved. — Shirley Hazzard
but no, for there is no childhood excitement to equal the adult journey to the beloved. — Shirley Hazzard
Americans' great and secret fear is that America may turn out to be a phenomenon rather than a civilization.
— Shirley Hazzard
I said, "Some people do know more than others. That contributes to the impression that someone, somewhere,knows the whole thing." [p. 38]
— Shirley Hazzard
I have a superstition that if I talk about plot, it's like letting sand out of a hole in the bottom of a bag.
— Shirley Hazzard
In England, life is a long process of composing oneself ...
— Shirley Hazzard
When you realize someone is trying to hurt you, it hurts less."
"Unless you love them. — Shirley Hazzard
"Unless you love them. — Shirley Hazzard
What you fear most will happen to you - that is the law.
— Shirley Hazzard
Nothing creates such untruth in you as the wish to please.
— Shirley Hazzard
One doesn't really profit from experience; one merely learns to predict the next mistake.
— Shirley Hazzard
I see that you are highly defensive." ...
Caro said, "I withhold my analysis of your own attitude. — Shirley Hazzard
Caro said, "I withhold my analysis of your own attitude. — Shirley Hazzard
The sweetness that all longed for night and day. Some tragedy might be idly guessed at-loss or illness. She had the luminosity of those about to die.
— Shirley Hazzard
Sometimes, surely, truth is closer to imagination or to intelligence, to love than to fact? To be accurate is not to be right.
— Shirley Hazzard
I was often, later on, to act out with Giaconda a circumspection I did not feel: her abundance made others reticent; her openness evoked discretion.
— Shirley Hazzard
He worked in Interim Reports, before being upgraded to Annual Reports.
— Shirley Hazzard
One can only discover what has already come into existence.
— Shirley Hazzard
He had the complexion, lightly webbed, of outdoor living and indoor drinking, and was a high, handsome man who might have been cruel.
— Shirley Hazzard
I never had, or wished for, power over you. That isn't true, of course. I wanted the greatest power of all. but not advantage, or authority.
— Shirley Hazzard
Madness might sometimes give access to a kind of knowledge. But was not a guarantee.
— Shirley Hazzard
Svoboda was not a brilliant man. He was a man of what used to be known as average and is now known as above-average intelligence.
— Shirley Hazzard
Marriage is like democracy - it doesn't really work, but it's all we've been able to come up with ...
— Shirley Hazzard
Poetry has been the longest pleasure of my life.
— Shirley Hazzard