Top 22 Patrick McGrath Quotes
#2. The uncanny first impression was again one of private hells coexisting in public space.
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#3. Perhaps that's the whole point about infidelity, I suggested, not that one has sex but that by doing so one puts at risk someone else's happiness?
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#4. Soon enough the tears came but of course nobody came down to see if she was all right, it was just the slut in the kitchen who'd ruined their lives, getting drunk of neat gin and howling for her lost lunatic offer.
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#5. Various pieces of huge dark furniture constricted the passage, and the place smelled of boiled fish. I was shown into the parlor, where the gloom of that overcast day was filtered through windows curtained in dingy lace.
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#6. Isolated people, those who live alone, are always conscious of their condition in the homes of families.
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#7. Our conversations were like sex, our sex like conversation.
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#8. I often wondered how it would be to tramp off into the mountains and keep going until I was exhausted, then simply sink into the snow and fall asleep. Then the wolves could have me.
To want to die in the forest and be eaten by wolves: another marker of incipient madness.
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#9. Nothing improper was occurring, on the surface, but she hadn't said a word about her new friend to Max; and by consistently failing to mention and event of significance in her day she was practising a form of duplicity.
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#10. We see nobody clearly. We see only the ghosts of absent others, and mistake for reality the fictions we construct from blueprints drawn up in early childhood. This is the problem.
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#11. Strange how reluctant I was to acknowledge that control of my fate lay beyond my own conscious will. Habit of a lifetime, I suppose.
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#12. Hugo," she said, in a certain hurt tone that I knew well and enjoyed provoking, "you can be most horribly rude when you choose. Why do you choose?
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#13. Houses, I have come to believe, like love, like nature herself, should not reassure, should not attempt to soothe, or give comfort, but should, rather, excite.
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#14. Harry Peake's spine disturbed the people's confidence in the proper shape and form of things, a confidence they had not known they possessed, it was stitched so deep in their sense of the order of the world.
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#15. These are precisely the conditions that killed love, after first blighting its growth: squalor, fear, uncertainty, overfamiliarity.
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#16. A tissue of small sounds filled the room, a bird, a clock, a voice from another garden. What we call silence.
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#17. He stripped his clothes off and flung himself into a heavy sea, for the sheer pleasure of getting out safe again.
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#18. As we shook hands I wondered idly what her urine looked like.
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#19. There is something I have learned since being paralyzed, and that is that in the absence of sensory information, the imagination always tends to the grotesque.
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#20. Solitude is a terrible thing, for it permits the imagination to picture, in detail, that which perhaps should never be articulated.
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#21. Thus was I recruited, and thus would I be ruined: for a penny.
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#22. Stella realized then that Charlie's unhappiness had locked him out of this community as effectively as hers had, and she felt a dull sense of confirmation, she felt she might have known, this is the nature of people, they unerringly select as their victim the one who most needs their warmth.
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