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Famous Iris Murdoch Quotes
“How little perhaps can words convey except in the hands of a genius.”
“You can't kiss me and vanish.”
“I must have been assuming that without me there it would be all cobwebs and desolation.”
“I must tell her, but later, later, later, when it's all long finished and no longer an agony.”
“It's all someone else's secret.”
“She did not want to be as before. She wanted great changes in her life.”
“I went on seeing him, but it was like acting in some nightmarish play.”
“He felt removed from reality.”
“It seemed to echo away into the hidden spaces and honeycombs of the dark.”
“He also wanted to destroy something, everything, perhaps himself.”
“The had met at a party. Falling in love surprised them both.”
“She shivered in the sunlight as if it were the ray of a malignant star.”
“There's little enough love in the world. Why do you want to kill mine?”
“Do anything you like . . . only don't say the word 'never'. I should die of that word.”
“Perhaps his demons were quite other.”
“Could she endure it, the long vigil of death made visible?”
“They haven't been standing still in the past.”
“The past is gone, it doesn't exist any more.”
“We think with our body, with its yearnings and its shrinkings and its ghostly walkings.”
“A woman in love is a great spiritual force.”
“Even what we are most certain of we know only in an illusory form.”
“His eyes closed now, and for a long time they sat quietly thus. Such was their lovemaking.”
“If only it were over, done, without the awful doing of it.”
“He had ceased to be interested in anyone but himself.”
“Today we will read love poetry. You shall read aloud to me and we will weep together.”
“Is it true that the first time of falling in love is the worst?" "No.”
“You're always wanting to be forgiven. What do you want to be forgiven for?”
