15+ Keri Hulme Quotes On Happiness, Marriage
Keri Hulme is a New Zealand writer who won the 1985 Booker Prize for her novel The Bone People. She is of Ngāi Tahu Māori descent and her writing often reflects her Māori heritage. Hulme is also a poet and short story writer, and has published several collections of poetry and short stories. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Keri Hulme on love, life, happiness.
I am not a person to say the words out loud I think them strongly, or let them hunger from the page: know it from there, from my silence, from somewhere other than my tongue the quiet love the silent rage. — Keri Hulme
But hands are sacred things. Touch is personal, fingers of love, feelers of blind eyes, tongues of those who cannot talk. — Keri Hulme
I am in limbo, and in limbo there are no races, no prizes, no changes, no chances. There are merely degrees of endurance, and endurance never was my strong point. — Keri Hulme
A family can be the bane of one's existence. A family can also be most of the meaning of one's existence. I don't know whether my family is bane or meaning, but they have surely gone away and left a large hole in my heart. — Keri Hulme
I am exceedingly angry for no good reason. — Keri Hulme
The company you keep at death is, of all things, most dependent on chance. — Keri Hulme
Wars of small kingdoms and forgotten lands, what do chessmen dream of in the dark? — Keri Hulme
I am not dead yet! I can still call forth a piece of soul and set it down in color, fixed forever. — Keri Hulme
The smarter you are, the more you know, the less reason you have to trust or love or confide. — Keri Hulme
You want to know about anybody? See what books they read, and how they've been read. — Keri Hulme
I have faced Death. I have been caught in the wild weed tangles of Her hair, seen the gleam of her jade eyes. I will go when it is time - no choice! - but now I want life. — Keri Hulme
Why? is the boy's motto, why does, why is, why not? Food, weather, time, fires, sea and season, clothes and cars and people; it's all grist to the mill of why. — Keri Hulme
There is a time, when passing through a light, that you walk in your own shadow. — Keri Hulme
Through poverty, godhunger, the family debacle, I kept a sense of worth. I could limn and paint like no-one else in this human-wounded land: I was worth the while of living. Now my skill is dead. I should be. — Keri Hulme
It's the possibility that when you're dead you might still go on hurting that bothers me. — Keri Hulme
Life Lessons by Keri Hulme
Keri Hulme's work is a reminder of the importance of exploring the depths of our own culture and identity. She encourages readers to think deeply about the world around them, and to embrace the complexity of our own lives. Her writing also serves as a reminder that the power of storytelling can help us to better understand ourselves and our place in the world.
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