Top 17 Sonya Hartnett Quotes



How does one craft happiness out of something as important, as complicated, as unrepeatable and as easily damaged as life?

 

My life was pouring out my feet and seeping through cracks in the floor; yet still I knelt and did not move, for fear she’d let go my hands. Let me stay, I wanted to beg: Please don’t make me go.

 

I am dying: it’s a beautiful word. Like the long slow sigh of the cello: dying. But the sound of it is the only beautiful thing about it.

 

I fail to see how turning the subject over like compost can do anything except raise its stink.

 

I am dying: it’s a beautiful word. Like the long slow sigh of a cello: dying. But the sound of it is the only beautiful thing about it.

 

Evangeline’s obliviousness was a reason to like her rather than not: I liked least those schoolfellows whose awareness of me invariably caused misery.

 

But what she feels is sometimes hard to express…Much of what is best in her is warped on the voyage from within to without.

 

I suppose that’s what happens when you make other people’s lives miserable: life gets miserable back at you.

 

Affection makes fools. Always, without exception, love digs a channel that’s sooner or later flooded by the briny water of despair.

 

Yeah, reflections! The same, but different. Like twins – like blood brothers! And when you need something bad done, like punishment or revenge, you’ll just ask me, and I will do it –

 

Every atom in me feels composed of lead. This is what dying is: a pull to the ground.

 

She was the one who wanted to be with him, the one who watched and waited for him, who felt his absence badly.

 

We both knew that what I said was the truth, as well as being a lie. The pure and honest answer was pinging between us, hovering above the weeds.

 

She doesn’t understand that doors, walls, fences, ceilings – they’re helpless to keep out what determinedly desires to get in.

 

You’re just a coward, like all those who stand behind the suffering of others.

 

The quest for power is strange in that, once the quest has begun, the destination always seems to shift ever further away. What power one has is never enough; whatever happiness one had turns to bitterness.

 

In the quest for power, truth is always the first thing left behind.

 

 

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