23+ Susan Minot Quotes On Education, Society And Government

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Top 10 Susan Minot Quotes

  1. There is no good reason. Don't waste your life waiting for good reasons...You'll wait and wait.
  2. There are aspects of love that I once undervalued. Kindness. Having a sort of honor when love is on the table.
  3. Between children and parents there is a difficulty of seeing each other simply as people.
  4. I first travelled to Africa at the end of 1996 and was immediately captivated. I had planned on a three-week trip, and I ended up staying two months.
  5. Recording a scene with paint rather than film sinks you more deeply into your surroundings. You have to look a little harder and a little longer. And you end up with a memento.
  6. Desire suppressed finds its way into other more surreal settings, into dreams.
  7. She thought of how much people changed you. It was the opposite of what you always heard, that no one could change a person. It wasn't true. It was only through other people that one ever did change.
  8. When a person you love moves by you with flat eyes that will not see you, it is a shock to believe it.
  9. A struggle, to the person experiencing it, is a struggle.
  10. ...[She] felt as if she were both a stranger to herself and more herself than she'd ever been.

Susan Minot Short Quotes

  • Illness can make us behave in the most surprising ways.
  • Change and renewal are themes in life, arent they? We keep growing throughout life.
  • I would have fallen in love with you anywhere.

Susan Minot Famous Quotes And Sayings

After the briskness of loving, loving stops. And you roll over with death stretched out alongside you like a feather boa, or a snake, light as air, and you... you don't even ask for anything or try to say something to him because it's obviously your own damn fault. You haven't been able to- to what? To open your heart. You open your legs but can't, or don't dare anymore, to open your heart. — Susan Minot

Did people ever stop changing? They surprised you with fresh pain. Sometimes they surprised you with happiness, but the pain was the sharper surprise. There was no way to protect yourself from it. People could always change and always hurt you. Of course it went in the other direction too, you could hurt them when you didn't intend it and that too was out of your control. — Susan Minot

...it occurred to her how some people continued through no design of one's own to be in one's life while others might initially enter in a sort of blaze and seem to change everything but then might not stay around. — Susan Minot

Painting keeps me occupied in those moments when travel can be aimless and even disorienting. Mainly it is a way to register at least some of the new impressions of a foreign place, when its thrilling barrage can sometimes overwhelm you. — Susan Minot

[The director's idea for the film was:] A young American or English girl goes to Tuscany to visit English expatriates. She is on a mission to lose her virginity. That's a mission easily accomplished, if that's the only mission. The story had to be more complicated than that. Because there is so little happening dramatically, there had to be something to keep you curious. — Susan Minot

Boy poison - a boy's kisses were like a poison, which infected you and after you were exposed you craved more, like an addict. — Susan Minot

I learned that if you love a boy you are no longer free. The boy may become more important than your own self and if it is so, you will find trouble there. The first time you are hurt in your heart, you do not forget the lesson. It stays forever. — Susan Minot

After she was gone there would be no one who knew the whole of her life. She did not even know the whole of it! Perhaps she should have written some of it down...but really what would have been the point in that? Everything passed, she would too. This perspective offered her an unexpected clarity she nearly enjoyed, but even with this new clarity the world offered no more explanation for itself than it ever had. — Susan Minot

Off the packed trail we experience the miracle of corn snow, skiing atop the crust, like skiing on an eggshell that has been sprinkled with sugar. — Susan Minot

The word dysfunction has, I think, served its purpose and now has lost its meaning. Every family, like every person, is imperfect, after all. The idea that there is a family somewhere who functions, is an odd concept. In my youth I was running from my family to try to find out who I was-their influence distracted me. Now I see what a powerful hold they have, no matter what. — Susan Minot

Life Lessons by Susan Minot

  1. Susan Minot's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and appreciating the complexities of life and relationships.
  2. Her work encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and to recognize the beauty and value of the moments that make up life.
  3. Through her writing, Minot encourages readers to take the time to appreciate the small moments in life and to connect with others in meaningful ways.
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