Claire Keegan

Small Things Like These

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  • Polina Venedchukhas quotedlast year
    was there any point in being alive without helping one another?
  • Polina Venedchukhas quotedlast year
    Why were the things that were closest so often the hardest to see?
  • Daria Darievychhas quotedlast year
    ‘Heavy is the head that wears the crown.’
  • Daria Darievychhas quotedlast year
    Always, Christmas brought out the best and the worst in people.
  • Daria Darievychhas quotedlast year
    ‘All thinking does is bring you down.’
  • Daria Darievychhas quotedlast year
    ‘You’re a credit to yourself,’ she’d told him. And for a whole day or more, Furlong had gone around feeling a foot taller, believing, in his heart, that he mattered as much as any other child.
  • Daria Darievychhas quotedlast year
    It was easy to understand why women feared men with their physical strength and lust and social powers, but women, with their canny intuitions, were so much deeper: they could predict what was to come long before it came, dream it overnight, and read your mind.
  • Daria Darievychhas quotedlast year
    Always it was the same, Furlong thought; always they carried mechanically on without pause, to the next job at hand. What would life be like, he wondered, if they were given time to think and reflect over things? Might their lives be different or much the same – or would they just lose the run of themselves?
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    It would be the easiest thing in the world to lose everything, Furlong knew.
  • Daria Darievychhas quotedlast year
    Sometimes Furlong, seeing the girls going through the small things which needed to be done – genuflecting in the chapel or thanking a shop-keeper for the change – felt a deep, private joy that these children were his own.
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