“I often wondered how it would be to tramp off into the mountains and keep going until I was exhausted, then simply sink into the snow and fall asleep. Then the wolves could have me. To want to die in the forest and be eaten by wolves: another marker of incipient madness.” DeathMadnessSuicideTraumaSnowWolves Book:Trauma Source: Trauma
“Nobody touches you after seventy except doctors, as a rule. A sister, if you're lucky enough to have one. Undertakers.” DoctorsOld AgeTouchingSisterUndertakers Book:Last Days in Cleaver Square Source: Last Days in Cleaver Square
“Soon enough the tears came but of course nobody came down to see if she was all right, it was just the slut in the kitchen who'd ruined their lives, getting drunk of neat gin and howling for her lost lunatic offer.” SadnessLonelinessTearsLonelyAlcoholLoverInfidelityCryingLunaticGinAsylumSlut Author:Patrick McGrath
“For despite his confidence, and his apparent maturity, I suspected that there was in him a deep and childish need to elevate, and idealize, the love object. This is not uncommon in artists. The very nature of their work, the long periods of isolation followed by public self-display, and the associated risk of rejection all conspire to create unnaturally intense relationships with their sexual partners. Then, when disillusion occurs, as of course it must, the sense of betrayal is profound...” Jealousy Book:Asylum Source: Asylum
“Solitude is a terrible thing, for it permits the imagination to picture, in detail, that which perhaps should never be articulated.” LonelinessSolitude Book:The Grotesque Source: The Grotesque
“Se non lo sai non posso spiegartelo". "allora non si può definire? Non se ne può parlare? è una cosa che nasce, che non si può ignorare, che distrugge la vita delle persone. Ma non possiamo dire nient'altro, Esiste, e basta.” PsychologyCraziness Book:Follia Source: Follia
“Perhaps that's the whole point about infidelity, I suggested, not that one has sex but that by doing so one puts at risk someone else's happiness?” AffairLustInfidelity Author:Patrick McGrath
“Dear God but I despair of these women who abandon their filters in age and just say whatever comes into their heads.” FiltersOld Women Book:Last Days in Cleaver Square Source: Last Days in Cleaver Square
“We see nobody clearly. We see only the ghosts of absent others, and mistake for reality the fictions we construct from blueprints drawn up in early childhood. This is the problem.” RealityTraumaGhostsOther People Book:Trauma Source: Trauma
“As we shook hands I wondered idly what her urine looked like.” Urine Book:Dr. Haggard's Disease Source: Dr. Haggard's Disease
“Various pieces of huge dark furniture constricted the passage, and the place smelled of boiled fish. I was shown into the parlor, where the gloom of that overcast day was filtered through windows curtained in dingy lace.” FurnitureFishLaceDingy Book:The Grotesque Source: The Grotesque
“How has it come to this? Where once my life was populated with the living, now I seem to keep company only with ghosts and ghouls and the like.” GhostsGhouls Book:Last Days in Cleaver Square Source: Last Days in Cleaver Square