“Endless days of dark indoors and hateful glances are enough to set a rime on anyone’s bones.”
Hannah Kent“Together they listed the people they had known who had died on the mountains. A bleak conversation to have, thought Margrét, but there was some comfort in talking about death aloud, as though in naming things, you could prevent them from happening.”
Hannah Kent, Burial Rites“Agnes: "I have a question for you, speaking of truth. You say God speaks the truth." Tóti: "Yes." Agnes: "And God said: 'Thou shalt not kill.'Tóti: "Yes. Tóti said carefully." Agnes: "Then Blondal and the rest are going against God. They're hypocrites. They say they are carrying out God's law but they are only doing the will of men.”
Hannah Kent, Burial Rites“Sometimes, people never stood a chance in the beginning. Or they might have made a mistake. When people start saying things like she must be a bad mother because of that mistake." .... "It's not fair. People claim to know you through the things you've done and not by sitting down and listening to you speak for yourself.”
Hannah Kent, Burial Rites“Endless days of dark indoors and hateful glances are enough to set a rime on anyone’s bones.”
Hannah Kent, Burial Rites“Believe me, Nóra. An old broom knows the dirty corners best”
Hannah Kent, The Good People“Poverty scrapes these homes down until they all look the same, and they all have in common the absence of things that ought to be there. I might as well have been at one place all my life.”
Hannah Kent, Burial Rites“Some folks are forced to the edges by their difference. (...) But 'tis at the edges that they find their power.”
Hannah Kent, The Good People