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Margaret Atwood

"How could I be sleeping with this particular man.... Surely only true love could justify my lack of taste."

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"Nourish yourself with the water of love to grow flowers of happiness in the garden of your heart."

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"Love has power in it; it can melt any heart, if your love is true and divine."

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Margaret Atwood
"All you have to do, I tell myself, is keep your mouth shut and look stupid. It shouldn't be that hard."

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"For me the experience of writing is really an experience of losing control. I think it's very much like dreaming or like surfing. You go out there and wait for a wave, and when it comes it takes you somewhere and you don't know where it'll go."

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"Better not to invent her in her absence. Better to wait until she's actually here. Then he can make her up as she goes along."

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"We yearned for the future. How did we learn it, that talent for insatiability?"

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"Here the children have a custom. After the celebration of evil they take those vacant heads that shone once with such anguish and glee and throw them over the bridge, watching the smash, orange, as they hit below, We were standing underneath when you told it. People do that with themselves when they are finished, light scooped out. He landed here, you said, marking it with your foot.You wouldn't do it that way, empty, you wouldn't wait, you would jump with the light still in you."

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Margaret Atwood
"A writer's age at the time of a work's composition is never irrelevant."

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"This form of love is like the painof childbirth: so intenseit's hard to remember afterwards."

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"How did the war creep up? How did it gather itself together? What was it made from? What secrets, lies, betrayals? What loves and hatreds? What sums of money, what metals?"

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"Could it be he was feeling a certain nostalgia for the war, despite its stench and meaningless carnage? For that questionless life of instinct?"

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"Neither of us says the word love, not once. It would be tempting fate; it would be romance, bad luck."

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