Quotes About Change
But like a lot of people whose vocation it is to change the world he proved to be, in person, outrageously petty.
~ Zadie Smith
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Mnóstwo zjawisk, które dziÅ› okreÅ›lamy mianem syndromów, miaÅ'o wtedy prostsze nazwy. Czasy byÅ'y prostsze. To wÅ'aÅ›nie dlatego ludzie mówiÄ… o nich stare, dobre czasy.
~ Zadie Smith
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Every New Year's Eve is impending apocalypse in miniature.
~ Zadie Smith
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This is what divorce is: taking things you no longer want from people you no longer love. ~ Archie Jones
~ Zadie Smith
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But the lesson I take from this is not that the lives in that novel were illusory but rather that progress is never permanent, will always be threatened, must be redoubled, restated and reimagined if it is to survive.
~ Zadie Smith
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I sometimes had fears that at some point, not many years in the future, we would converge upon the exact same age.
~ Zadie Smith
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My mind does not easily accept stately historical processions.
~ Zadie Smith
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Det är det som är en skilsmässa: man tar saker man inte längre vill ha från människor man inte längre älskar.
~ Zadie Smith
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She fears the destination. Be objective! What is the fear? It it something to do with death and time and age. Simply: I am eighteen in my mind I am eighteen and if I do nothing if I stand still nothing will change I will be eighteen always. For always. Time will stop. I'll never die.
~ Zadie Smith
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Generally, women can't do this, but men retain the ancient ability to leave a family and a past. They just unhook themselves, like removing a fake beard, and skulk discreetly back into society, changed men.
~ Zadie Smith
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It's so funny how many people today really believe themselves to be the most advanced people who ever lived, 'the arc of history bending towards justice' or whatever the quote is. To me, being attendant to history is a kind of resistance. It offers the possibility of alternative worlds, that there is a reality outside the one we are living in.
~ Zadie Smith
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Bad writing does nothing, changes nothing, educates no emotions, rewires no inner circuitry - we close its covers with the same metaphysical confidence in the universality of our own interface as we did when we opened it. But great writing - great writing forces you to submit to its vision. You spend the morning reading Chekhov and in the afternoon, walking through your neighbourhood, the world has turned Chekhovian; the waitress in the cafe offers a non- sequitur, a dog dances in the street.
~ Zadie Smith
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It struck Natalie that she was no longer crying or shaking, and that dread was the hardest emotion in the world to hold on to for more than a moment.
~ Zadie Smith
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But here I fear I am becoming nostalgic. I am dreaming of a Web that caters to a kind of person who no longer exists. A private person, a person who is a mystery, to the world and—which is more important—to herself. Person as mystery: this idea of personhood is certainly changing, perhaps has already changed. Because I find I agree with Zuckerberg: selves evolve.
~ Zadie Smith
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What I have realized, is that the generations,' Samad continued as they sped through miles and miles of unchanging flatlands, 'they speak to each other, Jones. It's not a line, Life is not a line -- this is not palm-reading -- it's a circle, and they speak to us. That is why you cannot read fate; you must experience it.
~ Zadie Smith
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The Noted Activist
~ Zadie Smith
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In that huge game of musical chairs, I turned round one day and found I had no place to sit. At a loss, I became a Goth—it was where people who had nowhere else to go ended up.
~ Zadie Smith
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This is what divorce is: taking things you no longer want from the people you no longer love.
~ Zadie Smith
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It was his fourth trip to the attic in so many days, ferrying out the odds and ends of a marriage to his new flat, and the Hoover was amongst the very last items he reclaimed – one of the most broken things, most ugly things, the things you demand out of sheer bloody-mindedness because you have lost the house. This is what divorce is: taking things you no longer want from people you no longer love
~ Zadie Smith
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It's a delusional painter who finishes a canvas at two o'clock and expects radical societal transformation by four. Even when artists write manifestos, they are (hopefully) aware that their exigent tone is, finally, borrowed, only echoing in mimicking the urgency of the guerrilla's demands, or the activist's protest, rather than truly enacting. The people sometimes demand change.
~ Zadie Smith
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This iswhat divorce is: taking things you no longer want from people you no longer love
~ Zadie Smith
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You came in with a picky head, uneven and coarse, disguised underneath a baseball cap, and you left swiftly afterwards a new man, smelling sweetly of coconut oil and with a cut as sharp and clean as a swear word.
~ Zadie Smith
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Now, every time I learn something more about him, I like him less. So you see, we were better off the way we were.
~ Zadie Smith
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You could drown in memories like these, but she tried to swim free of them. She jumped over the small wall that fringed the Iqbal house, as she had a million times over, and rang the doorbell. Past tense, future imperfect
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