Quotes About Margaret Atwood
Like many modern poets, I tend to conceal rhymes by placing them in the middle of lines, and to avoid immediate alliteration and assonance in favor of echoes placed later in the poems.
~ Margaret Atwood
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My books are often shelved around those of Chinua Achebe and Margaret Atwood, or Chimamanda Adichie and Monica Ali. All of this depends, of course, on the bookstore and how conversant the shelf stocker is with the alphabet.
~ Chris Abani
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The society in 'The Handmaid's Tale' is a throwback to the early Puritans whom I studied extensively at Harvard under Perry Miller, to whom the book is dedicated.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Should is a futile word. It's about what didn't happen. It belongs in a parallel universe. It belongs in another dimension of space.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Fatigue is here, in my body, in my legs and eyes. That is what gets you in the end. Faith is only a word, embroidered.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I am tempted to think that to be despised by her sex is a very great compliment to a woman.
~ Margaret Atwood
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But maybe boredom is erotic, when women do it, for men.
~ Margaret Atwood
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It's a lifelong failing: she has never been prepared. But how can you have a sense of wonder if you're prepared for everything? Prepared for the sunset. Prepared for the moonrise. Prepared for the ice storm. What a flat existence that would be.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Craziness was considered funny, like all other things that were in reality frightening and profoundly shameful.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I was unfair to him, of course, but where would I have been without unfairness? In thrall, in harness. Young women need unfairness, it's one of their few defenses. They need their callousness, they need their ignorance. They walk in the dark, along the edges of high cliffs, humming to themselves, thinking themselves invulnerable.
~ Margaret Atwood
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In the desert there is no sign that says, Thou shalt not eat stones. — Sufi proverb
~ Margaret Atwood
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I don't even close my eyes. Out there or inside my head, it's an equal darkness. Or light.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Being socially retarded is like being mentally retarded, it arouses in others disgust and pity and the desire to torment and reform.
~ Margaret Atwood
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A writer's age at the time of a work's composition is never irrelevant.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I guess you get all my money, I said. And I'm not even dead. I was trying for a joke, but it came out sounding macabre. Hush, he said. He was still kneeling on the floor. You know I'll always take care of you. I thought, already he's starting to patronize me. Then I thought, already you're starting to get paranoid.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I am alive, I live, I breathe, I put my hand out, unfolded, into the sunlight. Where I am is not a prison but a privilege...
~ Margaret Atwood
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It was true, I took too much for granted; I trusted fate, back then.
~ Margaret Atwood
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All myths are stories, but not all stories are myths: among stories, myths hold a special place.
~ Margaret Atwood
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It was Crake preserving his dignity, because the alternative would have been losing it.
~ Margaret Atwood
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According to Tobias, it was more difficult to seduce a stupid woman than an intelligent one because stupid women could not understand innuendo or even connect cause with effect.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I grew sodden with light; my skin on the inside glowed a dull red.
~ Margaret Atwood
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And I said that Crozier did not need to call Fuck right now because we were not in trouble and did not need his help. And Toby said, That's right, he doesn't like to be summoned on trivial matters. And Zeb coughed.
~ Margaret Atwood
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It's kind of shocking to hear Toby called a babe; sort of like calling God a studmuffin.
~ Margaret Atwood
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And what did I amount to, once the official version gained ground? An edifying legend. A stick used to beat other women with.
~ Margaret Atwood
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