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“How many times have I gone back to the border of memory and peered into the darkness beyond? But it is not only memories that hover on the border. There are all sorts of phantasmagoria that inhabit that realm. The nightmares of a lonely child. Fairy tales appropriated by a mind hungry for a story. The fantasies of an imaginative little girl anxious to explain to herself the inexplicable. Whatever story I may have discovered on the frontier of forgetting, I do not pretend to myself that is the truth.”
Diane Setterfield“A story so cherished it has to be dressed in casualness to disguise its significance in case the listener turned out to be unsympathetic.”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale“No one can hold you to a decision made in the middle of the night.”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale“...but he is a man, hence cannot see how tiresome it is to have explained at length what one has already fully understood.”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale“Politeness. Now there's a poor man's virtue if ever there was one. What's so admirable about inoffensiveness, I should like to know. After all, it's easily achieved. One needs no particular talent to be polite. On the contrary, being nice is what's left when you've failed at everything else. People with ambition don't give a damn what other people think about them.”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale“My gripe is not with lovers of the truth but with truth herself. What succor, what consolation is there in truth, compared to a story? What good is truth, at midnight, in the dark, when the wind is roaring like a bear in the chimney? When the lightning strikes shadows on the bedroom wall and the rain taps at the window with its long fingernails? No. When fear and cold make a statue of you in your bed, don't expect hard-boned and fleshless truth to come running to your aid. What you need are the plump comforts of a story. The soothing, rocking safety of a lie.”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale“She was a do-gooder, which means that all the ill she did, she did without realizing it.”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale“But silence is not a natural environment for stories. They need words. Without them they grown pale, sicken and die. And then they haunt you.”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale“I am human. Like all humans, I do not remember my birth. By the time we wake up to ourselves, we are little children, and our advent is something that happened an eternity ago, at the beginning of time. We live like latecomers to the theater; we must catch up as best we can, divining the begging from the shape of later events. - Vida Winter”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale“In speech he stretched out his vowel sounds to give his mouth a rest before the next consonant.”
Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale