Nuala O'Faolain was an Irish journalist and author. Born on March 1, 1940, and passing away on May 9, 2008, she was recognized for her candid and often controversial writing, particularly on Irish society and its cultural and political issues.
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“I did believe, from my experience of life and of looking at the world, that men hated women.”
“If there were nothing else, reading would--obviously--be worth living for.”
Source: Are You Somebody: The Accidental Memoir of a Dublin Woman
Source: Are You Somebody: The Accidental Memoir of a Dublin Woman
“Lovers are allowed to be as cruel as anything to the one who dissappoints them.”
“Do the thing that's less passive. Do the active thing. There's more of the human in that.”
“A bugler sounded the Last Post. Heartbreak made audible.”
Source: Are You Somebody: The Accidental Memoir of a Dublin Woman
