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Famous Margaret Atwood Quotes
Source: Margaret Atwood: Conversations
Source: The MaddAddam Trilogy Bundle: The Year of the Flood; Oryx & Crake; MaddAddam
“There's nothing like drawing a thing to make you really see it.”
Source: The MaddAddam Trilogy Bundle: The Year of the Flood; Oryx & Crake; MaddAddam
Source: The Year Of The Flood
Source: Alias Grace: A Novel
“Too much God and you overdose. God needs to be filtered.”
Source: The Year Of The Flood
“It is better to hope than to mope!”
Source: The Year Of The Flood
“Hunger is a powerful reorganizer of the conscience.”
Source: The MaddAddam Trilogy Bundle: The Year of the Flood; Oryx & Crake; MaddAddam
Source: The Year Of The Flood
“No luck was dumb because luck was just another name for miracle.”
Source: The Year Of The Flood
Source: The Year Of The Flood
Source: The Blind Assassin: A Novel
“Roughing it builds a boy's character, but only certain kinds of roughing it.”
Source: Wilderness Tips
Source: Selected Poems: 1965-1975
Source: Selected Poems: 1965-1975
“A movie about the past is not the same as the past.”
Source: The Handmaid's Tale
Source: Morning in the Burned House
“Freedom, like everything else, is relative.”
Source: The Handmaid's Tale
“I was kidnapped by literature at a young age and never wanted to be ransomed.”
Source: Morning in the Burned House
Source: Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood
Source: Wilderness Tips
Source: Second words: selected critical prose
Source: Second words: selected critical prose
Source: Second words: selected critical prose
Source: Second words: selected critical prose
Source: Second words: selected critical prose
Source: Second words: selected critical prose
Source: Margaret Atwood: Conversations
Source: Alias Grace: A Novel
“Being edited is like falling face down into a threshing machine.”
Source: Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood
Source: Bluebeard's Egg
Source: The edible woman ; Surfacing ; Lady oracle
“Show me a character totally without anxieties and I will show you a boring book.”
Source: Margaret Atwood: Conversations
Source: Second words: selected critical prose
