70+ Kate Atkinson Quotes On Friendship, Education And Writing
Kate Atkinson is an English writer who is best known for her award-winning novel, Life After Life. She has also written a number of other novels, as well as a collection of short stories and a play. Her work often focuses on themes of memory, identity, and family relationships. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Kate Atkinson on leadership, friendship, education.
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Top 10 Kate Atkinson Quotes
- As I watch, the sky fills with clouds of snow feathers from every kind of bird there ever was and even some that only exist in the imagination, like the bluebirds that fly over the rainbow.
- If people believed in eternal damnation they might not be seizing the day quite so much.
- I feel as if I’m waiting for something dreadful to happen, and then I realize it already has.
- I spent four years doing a doctorate in postmodern American literature. I can recognize it when I see it.
- It wasn't that [he] believed in religion, or a God, or an afterlife. He just knew it was impossible to feel this much love and for it to end.
- Hindsight's a wonderful thing. If we all had it there would be no history to write about.
- Most people muddled through events and only in retrospect realized their significance.
- I have been to the world's end and back and now I know what I would put in my bottom drawer .I would put my sisters.
- Feminism is such an incredibly awkward word for us these days, isnt it? Not to be feminist would be bizarre, wouldnt it?
- The past is a cupboard full of light and all you have to do is find the key that opens the door.
Kate Atkinson Short Quotes
- A lone fisherman up early looking for sea trout found the first body.
- Probably not needing to be published would give me more time to think about a book.
- The past is what you take with you.
- Life wasn't about becoming, was it? It was about being.
- If they would all sleep all the time she wouldn't mind being their mother.
- It's been said that the men in my books have been absent, or weak, or creepy.
- Sometimes it was harder to change the past than it was the future.
- Oh, God. What was happening to her, she was turning into a normal person.
- Ursula craved solitude but she hated loneliness, a conundrum that she couldn’t even begin to solve.
- You can step in the same river but the water will always be new.
Kate Atkinson Quotes About Love
I've always loved mysteries, the something there that you didn't know, and with 'Case Histories' I just decide to make that more up-front. — Kate Atkinson
Sometimes,' Sylvie said, 'one can mistake gratitude for love. — Kate Atkinson
Love was the hardest thing. Don't let anyone ever tell you different. — Kate Atkinson
Sylvia loved secrets and even if she didn't have any secrets she made sure that you thought she did. Amelia had no secrets, Amelia knew nothing. When she grew up she planned to know everything and to keep it all a secret. — Kate Atkinson
They said love made you strong, but in Louise's opinion it made you weak. It corkscrewed into your heart and you couldn't get it out again, not without ripping your heart to pieces. — Kate Atkinson
Kate Atkinson Quotes About Writing
I don't have goals when writing books, apart from getting to the end. I have rather vague ideas about how I want things to feel, I'm big on ambience. I have a title, a beginning and a probable ending and go from there. — Kate Atkinson
I had a novel in the back of my mind when I won an Ian St James story competition in 1993. At the award ceremony an agent asked me if I was writing a novel. I showed her four or five chapters of what would become 'Behind the Scenes at the Museum' and to my surprise she auctioned them off. — Kate Atkinson
Everyone said, 'Well, you're very old for a first novel,' and I said, 'How do you write when you haven't lived? How do you write when you have no experience? How do you write straight out of university? — Kate Atkinson
The great thing about writing compared to life is getting to tie things up. — Kate Atkinson
When I'm writing, my neural pathways get blocked. I can't read. I can barely hold a conversation without forgetting words and names. I wish I could wear the same clothes and eat the same food each day. — Kate Atkinson
Certainly I had a really terrible time with 'Emotionally Weird.' When I finished it, I thought, 'I can't write any more. — Kate Atkinson
Kate Atkinson Quotes About Endings
She should have done science, not spent all her time with her head in novels. Novels gave you a completely false idea about life, they told lies and they implied there were endings when in reality there were no endings, everything just went on and on and on. — Kate Atkinson
I did feel when my mother died if anyone was going to haunt me it would be her. And she hasn't, so I think it is possibly the end. — Kate Atkinson
The beginning is the word and the end is silence. And in between are all the stories. — Kate Atkinson
In the end, it is my belief, words are the only things that can construct a world that makes sense. — Kate Atkinson
Kate Atkinson Famous Quotes And Sayings
When you chopped logs with the ax and they split open they smelled beautiful, like Christmas. But when you split someone's head open it smelled like abattoir and quite overpowered the scent of the wild lilacs you'd cut and brought into the house only this morning, which was already another life. — Kate Atkinson
Patricia embraces me on the station platform. 'The past is what you leave behind in life, Ruby,' she says with the smile of a reincarnated lama. 'Nonsense, Patricia,' I tell her as I climb on board my train. 'The past's what you take with you. — Kate Atkinson
What did you do when the worst thing that could happen to you had already happened - how did you live life then? You had to hand it to Theo Wyre, just carrying on living required a strength and courage that most people didn't have. — Kate Atkinson
I was on the verge of something numinous and profound and in one more second the universe was going to crack open and arcana would rain down on my head like grace and all the cosmic mysteries were going to be revealed. — Kate Atkinson
She was a terrible mother, there was no doubt about it, but she didn't even have the strength to feel guilty. — Kate Atkinson
I can't imagine what it would be like to write in a relaxed state. I'm going to be writing some stories for my own interest. I want to experiment with different things and see if I can approach writing with much less control and in a better psychological state. It will be like breaking out of a straitjacket. — Kate Atkinson
Men had no purpose on earth whereas women were gods walking unrecognized among them. — Kate Atkinson
Not being published would be great. When I say that to other writers they look at me as if I'm totally insane. — Kate Atkinson
Become such as you are, having learned what that is. — Kate Atkinson
I think about death a lot, I really do, because I can't believe I won't exist. It's the ego isn't it? I feel that I should retreat into a better form of Zen Buddhism than this kind of ego-dominated thing. But I don't know, I mean, I want to come back as a tree but I suspect that it's just not going to happen, is it? — Kate Atkinson
Fairy tales opened up a door into my imagination - they don't conform to the reality that's around you as a child. I started reading when I was three and read everything, but I wanted to be an actress. — Kate Atkinson
Whatever happens to you, embrace it, the good and the bad equally. Death is just one more thing to be embraced. — Kate Atkinson
Time was a thief, he stole your life away from you and the only way you could get it back was to outwit him and snatch it right back. — Kate Atkinson
Alternate history fascinates me, as it fascinates all novelists, because 'What if?' is the big thing. — Kate Atkinson
No point in thinking, you just have to get on with life. We only have one after all, we should try and do our best. We can never get it right, but we must try. — Kate Atkinson
She doesn't believe in dogs," Bridget said. "Dogs are hardly an article of faith," Sylvie said. — Kate Atkinson
My father was an autodidact. It wasn't a middle-class house. Shopkeepers are aspirant. He paid for me to go to private school. He was denied an education - he had a horrible childhood. He got a place at a grammar school and wasn't allowed to go. — Kate Atkinson
Jennifer had never liked the pain of remembering what had happened, but for Theo it was the pain that kept Laura alive in his memory. He was afraid that if it ever began to heal she would disappear. — Kate Atkinson
You must never believe everything they say about a person. Generally speaking, most of it will be lies, half-truths at best. — Kate Atkinson
I am mad, I think. I am mad therefore I think. I am mad therefore I think I am. — Kate Atkinson
Perhaps we are on an insula ex machina, an artificial place not in the real world at all -- a backdrop for the stories we must tell. — Kate Atkinson
The Grim Reaper, Gloria corrected herself - if anyone deserved capital letters it was surely Death. Gloria would rather like to be the Grim Reaper. She wouldn't necessarily be grim, she suspected she would be quite cheerful (Come along now, don't make such a fuss). — Kate Atkinson
It was a long time ago now. And it was yesterday. — Kate Atkinson
I'm a lapsed Quaker. I don't go to meetings any more. But I'm very drawn to Catholicism - all that glitter. I'd love to be a Catholic. I think it would be fantastic - faith, forgiveness, absolution, extreme unction - all these wonderful words. I don't think anyone who was ever born a Catholic hasn't died a Catholic, no matter how lapsed they are. — Kate Atkinson
I can't help but think that it's an unfortunate custom to name children after people who come to sticky ends. Even if they are fictional characters, it doesn't bode well for the poor things. There are too many Judes and Tesses and Clarissas and Cordelias around. If we must name our children after literary figures then we should search out happy ones, although it's true they are much harder to find. — Kate Atkinson
Sometimes I would like to cry. I close my eyes. Why weren't we designed so that we can close our ears as well? (Perhaps because we would never open them.) Is there some way that I could accelerate my evolution and develop earlids? — Kate Atkinson
Why is everything an 'adventure' with you?" Sylvie said irritably to Izzie." "Because life is an adventure, of course." "I would say it was more of an endurance race," Sylvie said. "Or an obstacle course. — Kate Atkinson
(although anyone with half a brain must surely be mired in existential gloom all the time) — Kate Atkinson
I find the past so fascinating. Photographs are strange, almost surreal, almost here yet gone. I slip into thinking what the past must have been like and I enjoy creating that ambience and atmosphere - 1730 to around 1870 is the most interesting period. — Kate Atkinson
If you don't have a unique voice, then you're not really a writer. — Kate Atkinson
What if we had a chance to do it again and again, until we finally did get it right? Wouldn't that be wonderful? — Kate Atkinson
Why do cats sleep so much? Perhaps they've been trusted with some major cosmic task, an essential law of physics - such as: if there are less than five million cats sleeping at any one time the world will stop spinning. — Kate Atkinson
Sylvie's knowledge, like Izzie's, was random yet far-ranging, 'The sign that one has acquired one's learning from reading novels rather than an education. — Kate Atkinson
Julia's vocabulary was "chock-full" of strangely archaic words - "spiffing," "crumbs," "jeepers" - that seemed to have originated in some prewar girls' annual rather than in Julia's own life. For Jackson, words were functional, they helped you get to places and explain things. For Julia, they were freighted with inexplicable emotion. — Kate Atkinson
He was born a politician. No, Ursula thought, he was born a baby, like everyone else. And this is what he has chosen to become. — Kate Atkinson
Life Lessons by Kate Atkinson
- Kate Atkinson's work emphasizes the importance of facing difficult situations with courage and resilience. She shows that even when life throws us a curveball, we can still find a way to move forward and make the best of our circumstances.
- Through her characters, Atkinson also illustrates the power of friendship and the importance of cherishing the relationships in our lives. She teaches us to embrace our relationships and to be open to new connections.
- Lastly, Atkinson's work reminds us to be mindful of our actions and to think carefully before making decisions that could have a lasting impact on our lives. She encourages us to take responsibility for our choices and to make the most of our opportunities.
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