38+ Helen Oyeyemi Quotes On Friendship, Education And Imaginative
Helen Oyeyemi is a British novelist, playwright and short story writer. She is best known for her novels Boy, Snow, Bird and White is for Witching, which explore themes of identity, race and family. Her works often feature elements of magical realism, fairy tales and folk tales. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Helen Oyeyemi on love, friendship, education.
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Top 10 Helen Oyeyemi Quotes
- Home is where your teapots are.
- I feel like an old lady; my hero is Miss Marple.
- Because things grow. Wherever there is air and light and open space, things grow.
- The language of [Catholic] mysticism - its repeated attempts to lay consciousness itself bare and speak all the intensely opposing yet interconnected parts of it that cannot be spoken.
- I love taking things out of context and playing with them and chopping up rules.
- That's the ideal meeting...once upon a time, only once, unexpectedly, then never again.
- Because he says he can't stand you and you act like you can't stand him, and whenever a man and a woman behave like that toward each other, it usually means something's going on.
- I do tend to feel more connected to dead writers, perhaps because they have finished their work.
- Nobody ever warned me about mirrors, so for many years I was fond of them, and believed them to be trustworthy. . .
- I think, basically, what I'm good for is reading - a lot.
Helen Oyeyemi Short Quotes
- There were days when he touched the tip of her nose and it was enough, a miracle of plenty.
- I know of witches who whistle at different pitches, calling things that don't have names.
- I dont have a style. I just try to write what the story demands.
- Would that be dangerous, to not look while being looked at?
- And she walked away, and she walked away, and that was that, and that was that.
Helen Oyeyemi Famous Quotes And Sayings
Once you let people know anything about what you think, that's it, you're dead. Then they'll be jumping about in your mind, taking things out, holding them up to the light and killing them, yes, killing them, because thoughts are supposed to stay and grow in quiet, dark places, like butterflies in cocoons. — Helen Oyeyemi
However awful the storm of my disappointment, it's a response that belongs to me. It's my heart, after all. My territory, my kingdom. And since I'm the only one with the authority to surrender it, I can also take it back. — Helen Oyeyemi
In Narnia a girl might ring a bell in a deserted temple and feel the chime in her eyes, pure as the freeze that forces tears. Then when the sound dies out, the White Witch wakes. It was like, I want to touch you, and I can touch you, now what next, a dagger? — Helen Oyeyemi
Magic is an exercise of a pattern of thought (sometimes represented by a gesture, ritual, or the calling of a true name) that results in manifestation/s. But these patterns of thought can have so much to do with whimsy that magic often is jokes. — Helen Oyeyemi
It occurred to me that I was unhappy. And it didn’t feel so very terrible. No urgency, nothing. I could slip out of my life on a slow wave like this—it didn’t matter. I don’t have to be happy. All I have to do is hold on to something and wait. — Helen Oyeyemi
Solitary people, these book lovers. I think it's swell that there are people you don't have to worry about when you don't see them for a long time, you don't have to wonder what they do, how they're getting along with themselves. You just know that they're all right, and probably doing something they like. — Helen Oyeyemi
It's true that writing can give new forms to concepts that existed previously with far less clarity, but in terms of the other half of a story's story - the way a story is received and interpreted and used - the audience plays a part in that too. — Helen Oyeyemi
I always wanted to be a writer! But I wanted to do other things, too - be a psychologist, a librarian, et cetera. Now Ive decided that reading fiction that features characters who are in those professions will do. — Helen Oyeyemi
If you should find yourself in a place that is indifferent to you and there is someone there that your spirit stretches to, then that person is kin. — Helen Oyeyemi
The first coffee of the morning is never, ever, ready quickly enough. You die before it’s ready and then your ghost pours the resurrection potion out of the moka pot. — Helen Oyeyemi
This was a little house, with a ceiling that kept getting higher and higher, a hot place with no windows. This was anger. — Helen Oyeyemi
I collected pictures and I drew pictures and I looked at the pictures by myself. And because no one else ever saw them, the pictures were perfect and true. They were alive. — Helen Oyeyemi
And without further argument he unsheathed the sword and cleaved Miss Foxe's head from her neck. He knew what was supposed to happen. He knew that this awkward, whispering creature before him should now transform into a princess - dazzlingly beautiful, free, and made wise by her hardship. That is not what happened. — Helen Oyeyemi
Wanderer, there is no road, the road is made by walking. The poem tells me it’s no big deal that I’m not like Snow. I can be another thing; I’m meant to be another thing. — Helen Oyeyemi
So many times I've encountered people who are just kind of like, 'Yeah, Nigeria,' and, you know, thump their chest and seem very sure of, like, being Nigerian. And I'm just kind of, like, I wish I could be that sure. — Helen Oyeyemi
Her heart was heavy because it was open, and so things filled it, and so things rushed out of it, but still the heart kept beating, tough and frighteningly powerful and meaning to shrug off the rest of her and continue on its own. — Helen Oyeyemi
You don’t return people’s smiles—it’s perfectly clear to you that people can smile and smile and still be villains. — Helen Oyeyemi
Sometimes I feel weird about time. Sometimes I feel that it doesnt go in the order we perceive it. There are... repetitions that maybe we decide not to notice because it is simpler. I like to pick up on those moments. — Helen Oyeyemi
Imagine having a mother who worries that you read too much. The question is, what is it that's supposed to happen to people who read too much? How can you tell when someone's crossed the line. — Helen Oyeyemi
I wish there was someone I could have written to after that, someone I could have written to explain how awful it was to have someone touch you, then look at you properly and change his mind. — Helen Oyeyemi
The girl was lighter without her heart. She danced barefoot on the hot roads, and her feet were not cut by the glass or stones that studded her way. She spoke to the dead whenever they visited her. She tried to be kind, but they realised that they no longer had anything in common with her, and she realised it, too. So they went their separate ways. — Helen Oyeyemi
I see all mythology as one tradition, a way of disseminating knowledge that must come to us in code so that we can live sanely with it, since some forms of knowledge are too dark, or too complex, to be plainly spoken. And so we have these weird (and also sometimes entertaining and surprising and heartening) tales that belong to all of us. — Helen Oyeyemi
Fairy tales, because they have a very clear structure, are easier to interfere with. Also they have this really weird logic: the kind of logic that you only really experience when youre not feeling very well, or as a child. — Helen Oyeyemi
Life Lessons by Helen Oyeyemi
- Helen Oyeyemi's work emphasizes the importance of exploring one's own identity and understanding the complexities of the world around us.
- She encourages readers to think critically about the power dynamics of society and to question the status quo.
- Oyeyemi's stories also remind us to be open to the possibilities of the unknown and to recognize the potential of our own imaginations.
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