“While I stand and regard it, the indifference to myself shown by a work of art in itself is art.”
Elizabeth Bowen Quotes
Browse 34 quotes about Elizabeth Bowen.
Elizabeth Bowen Quotes
Source: A Time In Rome
“You and I are enough to break anyone's heart—how can we not break our own?”
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
“You agonise me by being so agonised.”
Source: The Death Of The Heart
“The place gave out a look of hollow desuetude, as though its desertion would last forever.”
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
“You never quite know when you may hope to repair the damage done by going away.”
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
“If one didn't let oneself swallow some few lies, I don't know how one would ever carry the past.”
Source: The Death Of The Heart
“You think I exaggerate." "At the moment—" "Well, this sort of moment never really stops . . .”
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
“To love makes one less clever.”
Source: A Time In Rome
“Language seldom fails quietly, it fails noisily.”
Source: A Time In Rome
Source: The Yellow Book
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
“I am often upset when I meet a person again.”
Source: The Death Of The Heart
“But something that should have been going on had not gone on: something had not happened.”
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: The Death Of The Heart
Source: A Time In Rome