Top 34 Leonora Carrington Quotes
#1. Military people never seem to apologize for killing each other yet novelists feel ashamed for writing some nice inert paper book that is not certain to be read by anybody.
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#3. Do you believe, she went on, that the past dies?
Yes, said Margaret. Yes, if the present cuts its throat.
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#4. Do not give up hope entirely in spite of the horror of your situation. I am mobilising all my mental capacities to obtain your unconditional freedom.
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#6. Anyway, Art [making] is a magic which makes the hours melt away and even days dissolve into seconds, isn't that so, dear lady?
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#7. [At age 92:] There are places I'd like to return to. But not as I was then but as I am now. 'Cause I'm trying to understand. And I've understood nothing.
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#8. The King sat down and I noticed that a brood of small transparent roots grew from the soles of his feet. 'Yes, I am also errant. My roots can find no soil and this is why they are visible.
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#9. Virginia returned home, followed by the cats. There, in the kitchen, she gave birth to seven little boars. Out of sentiment she kept the one most like Igname, and boiled the others for herself and the cats, as a funeral feast.
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#10. I've always had access to other worlds. We all do because we dream.
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#11. Darling stop being philosophical it doesn't suit you, it makes your nose red.
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#12. I didn't have time to be anyone's muse ... I was too busy rebelling against my family and learning to be an artist.
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#14. I am so sad, Eleanor, so sad that my body has become transparent, I've shed so many tears. Is it possible to dissolve into water without leaving a trace?
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#16. Painting is my vehicle of transit. I don't always know where I am going or what it means.
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#17. With shrieks of adoration it flung itself on human breasts, 'to crush you, to suck your life away. I cannot drag my own weight over the crust of the earth so you must carry me on your back so that in time you will be crippled with my weight.' These words are in every heart in the mating season.
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#18. I never eat meat as I think it is wrong to deprive animals of their life when they are so difficult to chew anyway
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#19. We went down into the silent garden. Dawn is the time when nothing breathes, the hour of silence. Everything is transfixed, only the light moves.
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#20. A Brotherhood with the grim knowledge of what is better for other people & the iron determination to better them whether they like it or not.
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#21. Art is a magic which makes the hours melt away and even days dissolve into seconds
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#22. I unscrewed my own scrap of paper and read out: "Help! I am prisoner in the tower.
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#23. I am never lonely, Galahad. Or rather I never suffer from loneliness. I suffer much from the idea that my loneliness might be taken away from me by a lot of mercilessly well-meaning people.
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#24. People under seventy and over seven are very unreliable if they are not cats.
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#26. Do not fear those who bear you ill will, they soon shall fall in shame, read Georgina, cackling with mirth.
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#27. There is nobody that can make you happy, you must take care of this matter yourself.
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#28. Thousands of people know my flannel knickers, and though I know this may seem flirtatious, it is not. I am a saint.
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#29. I think she was mistaken when she said I was torturing myself. I think that she interpreted me fragmentarily, which is worse than not to interpret at all.
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#30. I often feel I am being burned at the stake just because I have always refused to give up that wonderful strange power I have inside me that becomes manifested when I am in harmonious communication with some other inspired being.
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#31. Wouldn't it be wonderful if I won a helicopter in a crossword puzzle competition? There is not much hope though I am afraid, as they never give such practical prizes.
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#32. The skeleton was as happy as a madman whose straightjacket had been taken off. He felt liberated at being able to walk without flesh. The mosquitoes didn't bite him anymore. He didn't have to have his hair cut. He was neither hungry nor thirsty, hot nor cold. He was far from the lizard of love.
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#33. ... The Antichrists are antichristing each other with antichristly ferocity so I must go and make peace.
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#34. The task of the right eye is to peer into the telescope, while the left eye peers into the microscope.
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