And surely I could give him – a sort of contentment? That isn’t enough to give. Not for the giver.
Eugenia Ivanovahas quoted2 years ago
art could state very little – that its whole business was to evoke responses
Eugenia Ivanovahas quoted2 years ago
Perhaps watching someone you love suffer can teach you even more than suffering yourself can.
Eugenia Ivanovahas quoted2 years ago
you love people, you take them on trust.
Eugenia Ivanovahas quoted2 years ago
Americans do seem to say things which make the English notice England
Eugenia Ivanovahas quoted2 years ago
Noble deeds and hot baths are the best cures for depression.
Eugenia Ivanovahas quoted2 years ago
I was only expecting bread and margarine for tea, and I don’t get as used to margarine as I could wish. I thank heaven there is no cheaper form of bread than bread.
Елизавета Керимоваhas quoted3 years ago
Jane Austen wrote in the sitting-room and merely covered up her work when a visitor called (though I bet she thought a thing or two) —but I am not quite Jane Austen yet and there are limits to what I can stand.
Елизавета Керимоваhas quoted3 years ago
When I read a book, I put in all the imagination I can, so that it is almost like writing the book as well as reading it-or rather, it is like living it. It makes reading so much more exciting,
Елизавета Керимоваhas quoted3 years ago
with stories even a page can take me hours, but the truth seems to flow out as fast as I can get it down. But words are very inadequate-anyway, my words are