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Quotes from Barbara Pym

I love Evensong. There's something sad and essentially English about it.
~ Barbara Pym
My thoughts went round and round and it occurred to me that if I ever wrote a novel it would be of the 'stream of consciousness' type and deal with an hour in the life of a woman at the sink.
~ Barbara Pym
Life is cruel and we do terrible things to each other.
~ Barbara Pym
Those quotations were really quite obscure. Anyone can see that he is a very well read man.
~ Barbara Pym
Of course it's alright for librarians to smell of drink.
~ Barbara Pym
The small things of life were often so much bigger than the great things . . . the trivial pleasure like cooking, one's home, little poems especially sad ones, solitary walks, funny things seen and overheard.
~ Barbara Pym
I realised that one might love him secretly with no hope of encouragement, which can be very enjoyable for the young or inexperienced.
~ Barbara Pym
She had always been an unashamed reader of novels.
~ Barbara Pym
My thoughts went round and round and it occurred to me that if I ever wrote a novel it would be of the 'stream of consciousness' type and deal with an hour in the life of a woman at the sink.
~ Barbara Pym
I pulled myself up and told myself to stop these ridiculous thoughts, wondering why it is that we can never stop trying to analyse the motives of people who have no personal interest in us, in the vain hope of finding that perhaps they may have just a little after all.
~ Barbara Pym
How absurd and delicious it is to be in love with somebody younger than yourself. Everybody should try it.
~ Barbara Pym
Dulcie always found a public library a little upsetting, for one saw so many odd people there.
~ Barbara Pym
Virtue is an excellent thing and we should all strive after it, but it can sometimes be a little depressing.
~ Barbara Pym
There are no sick people in North Oxford. They are either dead or alive.It's sometimes difficult to tell the difference , that's all.
~ Barbara Pym
Let me hasten to add that I am not at all like Jane Eyre, who must have given hope to so many plain women who tell their stories in the first person, nor have I ever thought of myself as being like her.
~ Barbara Pym
I was so astonished that I could think of nothing to say, but wondered irrelevantly if I was to be caught with a teapot in my hand on every dramatic occasion.
~ Barbara Pym
But surely liking the same things for dinner is one of the deepest and most lasting things you could possibly have in common with anyone,' argued Dr. Parnell. 'After all, the emotions of the heart are very transitory, or so I believe; I should think it makes one much happier to be well-fed than well-loved.
~ Barbara Pym
I hope you don't mind tea in mugs,' she said, coming in with a tray. 'I told you I was a slut.
~ Barbara Pym
Perhaps long spaghetti is the kind of thing that ought to be eaten quite alone with nobody to watch one's struggles.
~ Barbara Pym
I love Evensong. There's something sad and essentially English about it.
~ Barbara Pym
There are some things too dreadful to be revealed, and it is even more dreadful how, in spite of our better instincts,we long to know about them.
~ Barbara Pym
Inanimate objects were often so much nicer than people.
~ Barbara Pym
Perhaps I need some shattering experience to awaken and inspire me, or at least to give me some emotion to recollect in tranquility. But how to get it? Sit here and wait for it or go out and seek it? . . . I expect it will be sit and wait.
~ Barbara Pym
Perhaps all love had something of the ridiculous in it.
~ Barbara Pym