When passion is mutual, there is always the danger of the fire burning to ashes.
BERYL BAINBRIDGEIt is the generation of the unemphatic. Steal, kill, lie, fornicate, but beware of indulging with conviction.
More Beryl Bainbridge Quotes
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no one had experiences any more, only traumas.
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The older one becomes the quicker the present fades into sepia and the past looms up in glorious technicolour
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I’ve never been drawn to the feminist movement. I was brought up to believe that men had little to do with the home or children – except to bring in the money.
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What we remember is probably fiction anyway.
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Everything else you grow out of, but you never recover from childhood.
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Women are programmed to love completely, and men are programmed to spread it around. We are fools to think it’s any different.
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nothing is so sad as the injustices of old age.
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Being constantly with children was like wearing a pair of shoes that were expensive and too small. She couldn’t bear to throw them out, but they gave her blisters.
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Emotions weren’t like washing. There was no call to peg them out for all the world to view.
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The sun burnt on, drugging everything with warmth.
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It is the generation of the unemphatic. Steal, kill, lie, fornicate, but beware of indulging with conviction.
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I am of the firm belief that everybody could write books and I never understand why they don’t. After all, everybody speaks. Once the grammar has been learnt it is simply talking on paper and in time learning what not to say.
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It seems to me that a mutually beneficial relationship between a man and woman requires the man to be dominant. A sensible woman will allow the man to think he is the most important partner.
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There is nothing more guaranteed to reduce a man to the essentials than to live beneath the sky.
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Moonlight lined the windowsills like a fall of snow.
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