“That sun, that light had faded, and she had faded with them. Now she was as grey as the season itself.”
Anita Brookner“The essence of romantic love is that wonderful beginning, after which sadness and impossibility may become the rule.”
Anita Brookner“Accountability in friendship is the equivalent of love without strategy.”
Anita Brookner“Existentialism is about being a saint without God; being your own hero, without all the sanction and support of religion or society.”
Anita Brookner“Time misspent in youth is sometimes all the freedom one ever has.”
Anita Brookner“I was a teacher most of my life, which I loved. I had a very happy working life, and when I retired, I thought I must do something, and I've always read a lot of fiction - you learn so much from fiction. My sentimental education came mostly from fiction, I should say, so I thought I'd try.”
Anita Brookner“All good fortune is a gift of the gods and ... you don't win the favor of the ancient gods by being good but by being bold.”
Anita Brookner“Not everyone is born to fulfill an heroic role. The only realistic ambition is to live in the present. And sometimes, quite often in fact, this is more than enough to keep one busy. Time, which was once squandered, must now be given over to the actual, the possible, and perhaps that evanescent hope of a good outcome which never deserts one, and which should never be abandoned.”
Anita Brookner“I suppose what one wants really is ideal company and books are ideal company.”
Anita Brookner