38+ Sarah Waters Quotes On Education, Nature And Lessons

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Top 10 Sarah Waters Quotes

  1. And perhaps there is a limit to the grieving that the human heart can do. As when one adds salt to a tumbler of water, there comes a point where simply no more will be absorbed.
  2. I barely knew I had skin before I met you.
  3. Being in love, you know... it's not like having a canary, in a cage. When you lose one sweetheart, you can't just go out and get another to replace her.
  4. I knew Id always be a second-rate academic, and I thought, Well, Id rather be a second-rate novelist or even a third-rate one.
  5. With every step I took away from her, the movement at my heart and between my legs grew more defined: I felt like a ventriloquist, locking his protesting dolls in to a trunk.
  6. For was that all, she thought bleakly, that love ever was? Something that saved one from loneliness? A sort of insurance policy against not counting?
  7. I suppose I really seemed mad, then; but it was only through the awfulness of having said nothing but the truth, and being thought to be deluded.
  8. I used to hate flying. I would sit there, rigid, convinced that if I relaxed, the plane would drop out of the sky.
  9. I never expected my books to do even as well as they have. I still feel grateful for it, every single day.
  10. life is crap but, every day is an experience

Sarah Waters Short Quotes

  • All I can do is write about whatever grabs me.
  • I wouldnt mind being a fly on the wall in a few Victorian parlours.
  • The bad blood rose in me, just like wine.
  • It's a curious, wanting thing.
  • There is no patience so terrible as that of the deranged.
  • ..this feeling haunts and inhabits me, like a sickness. it covers me, like skin.
  • Even ashes are a part of your freedom.
  • Weep all the artful tears you like. You shall never make my hard heart the softer.
  • Why do gentlemen's voices carry so clearly, when women's are so easily stifled?

Sarah Waters Quotes About Love

Your twisting is done--you have the last thread of my heart. I wonder: when the thread grows slack, will you feel it? — Sarah Waters

Why is it we can never love the people we ought to? — Sarah Waters

I do love the past but wouldnt want to live in it. — Sarah Waters

Sarah Waters Famous Quotes And Sayings

Respect your characters, even the ­minor ones. In art, as in life, everyone is the hero of their own particular story; it is worth thinking about what your minor characters' stories are, even though they may intersect only slightly with your protagonist's. — Sarah Waters

All unwillingly I opened my eyes - then I opened them wider, and lifted my head. The heat, my weariness, were quite forgotten. Piercing the shadows of the naked stage was a single shaft of rosy limelight, and in the centre of this there was a girl: the most marvellous girl - I knew it at once! - that I had ever seen. — Sarah Waters

She scissored the curls away, and - toms, grow easily sentimental over their haircuts, but I remember this sensation very vividly - it was not like she was cutting hair, it was as if I had a pair of wings beneath my shoulder-blades, that the flesh had all grown over, and she was slicing free. — Sarah Waters

We fitted together like the two halves of an oyster-shell. I was Narcissus, embracing the pond in which I was about to drown. However much we had to hide our love, however guarded we had to be about our pleasure, I could not long be miserable about a thing so very sweet. Nor, in my gladness, could I quite believe that anybody would be anything but happy for me if only they knew. — Sarah Waters

It was heavy, and I staggered when I lifted it; but it was strangely satifying to have a real burden upon my shoulders – a kind of counterweight to my terrible heaviness of heart. — Sarah Waters

.. now i begin to feel a longing so great, so sharp, i fear it will never be assuaged. i think it will mount, and mount, and make me mad, or kill me. — Sarah Waters

Cut like crazy. Less is more. I've often read manuscripts - including my own - where I've got to the beginning of, say, chapter two and have thought: “This is where the novel should actually start.” A huge amount of information about character and backstory can be conveyed through small detail. The emotional attachment you feel to a scene or a chapter will fade as you move on to other stories. Be business-like about it. — Sarah Waters

Your heart-as you call it-and hers are alike, after all: they are like mine, like everyone's. They resemble nothing so much as those meters you will find on gas-pipes: they only perk up and start pumping when you drop coins in. — Sarah Waters

She supposed that houses, after all - like the lives that were lived in them - were mostly made of space. It was the spaces, in fact, which counted, rather than the bricks. — Sarah Waters

Read like mad. But try to do it analytically - which can be hard, because the better and more compelling a novel is, the less conscious you will be of its devices. It's worth trying to figure those devices out, however: they might come in useful in your own work. — Sarah Waters

We have a name for your disease. We call it a hyper-aesthetic one. You have been encouraged to over-indulge yourself in literature; and have inflamed your organs of fancy. — Sarah Waters

I knew that I couldn't lie beside her, without wanting to touch her. I couldn't have felt her breath come upon my mouth, without wanting to kiss her. And I couldn't have kissed her, without wanting to save her. — Sarah Waters

How will a person know, Selina, when the soul that has the affinity with hers is near it?" She answered, "She will know. Does she look for air, before she breathes it? This love will be guided to her; and when it comes, she will know. And she will do anything to keep that love about her, then. Because to lose it will be like a death to her. — Sarah Waters

What does it say?" I said, when I had. She said, "It is filled with all the words for how I want you...Look. — Sarah Waters

Ours is a world which feels so unsettled and dangerous in large ways, whether its terrorism or global financial meltdown or climate change - huge things that affect us deeply, and yet things about which we can do, individually, very little. — Sarah Waters

I've given up reading the papers. Since the world's so obviously bent on killing itself, I decided months ago to sit back and let it. — Sarah Waters

Life Lessons by Sarah Waters

  1. Sarah Waters’ work teaches us to be open-minded and accepting of all people, regardless of gender, sexuality, or race.
  2. Her stories also emphasize the importance of being true to yourself and living a life of authenticity.
  3. Finally, she shows us that love and acceptance can triumph over all forms of prejudice and discrimination.
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