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Quotes from Margaret Atwood

Boys by nature require these silences; they must not be startled by too many words, spoken too quickly. What they actually say is not that important. The important parts exist in the silences between the words. I know what we're both looking for, which is escape. They want to escape from adults and other boys, I want to escape from adults and other girls. We're looking for desert islands, momentary, unreal, but there.
~ Margaret Atwood
I don't give a glance to what's still on the walls, I hate those neo-expressionist dirty greens and putrid oranges, post this, post that. Everything is post these days, as if we're all just a footnote to something earlier that was real enough to have a name of its own.
~ Margaret Atwood
Via the conduit of a wild dog pack, she has now made the ultimate Gift to her fellow Creatures, and has become part of God's great dance of proteins.
~ Margaret Atwood
The difference between lie and lay . Lay is always passive. Even men used to say, I'd like to get laid. Though sometimes they said, I'd like to lay her. All this is pure speculation. I don't really know what men used to say. I had only their words for it.
~ Margaret Atwood
Blessed be those that mourn, for they shall be comforted. Nobody said when.
~ Margaret Atwood
I don't want her to be like me. Give in, go along, save her skin. That is what it comes down to. I want gallantry from her, swashbuckling, heroism, single-handed combat. Something I lack.
~ Margaret Atwood
So peaceful, the streets; so tranquil, so orderly; yet underneath the deceptively placid surfaces, a tremor, like that near a high-voltage power line. We're stretched thin, all of us; we vibrate; we quiver, we're always on the alert. Reign of terror, they used to say, but terror does not exactly reign. Instead it paralyzes. Hence the unnatural quiet.
~ Margaret Atwood
Then there's the two of us. This word is far too short for us, it has only four letters, too sparse to fill those deep bare vacuums between the stars that press on us with their deafness. It's not love we don't wish to fall into, but that fear. This word is not enough but it will have to do. It's a single vowel in this metallic silence, a mouth that says O again and again in wonder and pain, a breath, a finger grip on a cliffside. You can hold on or let go.
~ Margaret Atwood
I think, therefore I spam.
~ Margaret Atwood
She probably has a row of men's dicks nailed to her wall, like stuffed animal heads.
~ Margaret Atwood
Our curiosity is supposed to have limits, though these have never been defined exactly.
~ Margaret Atwood
One detaches oneself. One describes.
~ Margaret Atwood
A man in a cloud, with icicle teeth and eyes of fire.
~ Margaret Atwood
The only way you can write the truth is to assume that what you set down will never be read. Not by any other person, and not even by yourself at some later date. Otherwise you begin excusing yourself. You must see the writing as emerging like a long scroll of ink from the index finger of your right hand; you must see your left hand erasing it. Impossible, of course.
~ Margaret Atwood
all she ever wanted was to be protected by layer upon layer of kind, soft, insulating money
~ Margaret Atwood
I'm dreaming that I am awake.
~ Margaret Atwood
That was all quite long ago. I see it in retrospect, indulgently, from the point I've reached now. But how else could I see it. We can't really travel to the past, no matter how we try. if we do, it's as tourists.
~ Margaret Atwood
He'd wanted us to be more like boys, and now we were. You don't teach boys to be charming. It makes people think they are devious.
~ Margaret Atwood
He'd wanted to track down and personally injure anyone who had ever done harm to her or made her unhappy. He'd tortured himself with painful knowledge: every white-hot factoid he could collect he'd shove up under his fingernails. The more it hurt, the more--he was convinced--he loved her.
~ Margaret Atwood
The door of Reverend Verringer's impressive manse is opened by an elderly female with a face like a pine plank; the Reverend is unmarried, and has need of an irreproachable housekeeper. Simon is ushered into the library. It is so self-consciously the right sort of library that he has an urge to set fire to it.
~ Margaret Atwood
A space-time, between here and now and there and then, puncuated by dinner
~ Margaret Atwood
For me the experience of writing is really an experience of losing control.… I think it's very much like dreaming or like surfing. You go out there and wait for a wave, and when it comes it takes you somewhere and you don't know where it'll go.
~ Margaret Atwood
What he really wanted was revenge. But against whom, and for what? Even if he had the energy for it, even if he could focus and aim, such a thing would be less than useless.
~ Margaret Atwood
I know I was alright on Friday when I got up; if anything I was feeling more stolid than usual.
~ Margaret Atwood