“It was a sign of growing up, when the dark made no more difference to you than the day.”
Roddy Doyle“Sometimes, when you were thinking about something, trying to understand it, it opened up in your head without you expecting it to, like it was a soft spongy light unfolding, and you understood, it made sense forever…”
Roddy Doyle, Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha“If you are a writer you're at home, which means you're out of touch. You have to make excuses to get out there and look at how the world is changing.”
Roddy Doyle“When I started writing full time I had not long stopped being a teacher and when at last I had a full day to write, I would put music on and wonder to myself - am I allowed to do this? Then I thought: 'I am control of this and no one is telling me what I can do.'”
Roddy Doyle“Schools don't really allow failure and yet it's a valid part of any endeavour, not just writing.”
Roddy Doyle“Mary,' said her mother. 'We don't like sarcasm ' 'You mightn't like it,' said Mary. 'But I love it.”
Roddy Doyle“Schools don't really allow failure and yet it's part of any endeavour, not just writing.”
Roddy Doyle“One day at a time, sweet Jesus. Whoever wrote that one hadn’t a clue. A day is a fuckin’ eternity”
Roddy Doyle, Paula Spencer“Do ghosts drink tea?They don't, said Tansey. But this ghost would love to see a cup of tea in front of her. It'd be lovely.”
Roddy Doyle, A Greyhound of a Girl“She’s happier than Nicola. That’s probably true. Alcoholics can stop drinking but what is there for the children of alcoholics? Is it always too late? Probably. She doesn’t know.”
Roddy Doyle, Paula Spencer“I was the ref. I was the ref they didn’t know about. Deaf and dumb. Invisible as a wall. I wanted no one to win”
Roddy Doyle, Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha