19+ Maureen Howard Quotes On Education, Marriage
Maureen Howard is an American novelist, critic, and memoirist. She is the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, including the novels Natural History and Facts of Life. She is also the author of the memoirs Facts of Life and A Lover's Almanac. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Maureen Howard on education, marriage, leadership.
There's a bad odor about a man who's been betrayed. — Maureen Howard
I like density, not volume. I like to leave something to the imagination. The reader must fit the pieces together, with the author's discreet help. — Maureen Howard
Acceptance is the word we must substitute for dependence in dealing with the aged. Their acceptance of help, ours of their need. — Maureen Howard
None of the adults I knew ever touched in public, much less kneaded each others flesh. — Maureen Howard
It was unavoidable, my writing. I feel I had no choice in the matter, no more than I had about an unfortunate bone structure and a healthy head of hair. — Maureen Howard
If he hadn't been my father I would have loved the spectacle he created-one performance following quickly upon another-like a versatile old vaudevil-lian with his audience (wife and children) in the palm of his hand. — Maureen Howard
The part we play is not as we want it, but as we are made-with the genitals God gave us. — Maureen Howard
Hindsight is common and bland as boiled potatoes. — Maureen Howard
The Catholic Church with its foreshortened American history and tangled puritanical roots was as inviolate to my mother and father as it was to the last-ditch aristocrats of Evelyn Waugh. — Maureen Howard
To fear the bourgeois is bourgeois. — Maureen Howard
Wouldn't a laugh serve us better than to battle it out with our mortal souls? — Maureen Howard
To say a thing simply: I am my history, but the story of my life is always guarded, self-conscious. It is finally the only story we give to someone we love. — Maureen Howard
From above, start with the privileged view. — Maureen Howard
The Golden Arches of McDonald's rise, glorious across the landscape, contempo-monolithic, simple in concept as Stonehenge if we could but see it. — Maureen Howard
When I go home my mother and I play a cannibal game; we eat each other over the years, tender morsel by morsel until there is nothing left but dry bone and wig. She is winning-needless to say she has had so much more experience. — Maureen Howard
I have often caught sight of myself, my spine humped over, defining my hollowness, my head too heavy for my body, swinging like the oversized blossom of some cruelly bred plant; admiration for the world spread for the world to see on my gullible face-unlike my other face with the sour look of a starved peasant. — Maureen Howard
Even when I was a grown woman, he [Father] would leave me on the edge of hysteria in all our arguments: though I married and lived as far as I could spiritually from Bridgeport, he reduced me in a matter of hours to a wriggling child, pleading to go free. — Maureen Howard
I've finally learned not to want things I cannot have. — Maureen Howard
Notable American Women is an enchanting and moving novel. Like Italo Calvino and Lewis Carrol, Ben Marcus reconfigures the world that we might see ourselves in a cultural and moral landscape that is disturbingly familiar, yet entirely new. As though granted a new beginning, Marcus renames the creatures of our world, questions who we are and who, as men and women, we might be. Notable American Women is a wonder book, pleasurable and provocative. — Maureen Howard
Life Lessons by Maureen Howard
- Maureen Howard teaches us that writing is a powerful form of self-expression and can be used to explore difficult topics and issues.
- She also encourages us to be open to new ideas and perspectives, and to be willing to take risks in our writing.
- Finally, she reminds us that writing can be a way to connect with others and to create a sense of community.
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