Iris Murdoch Quotes About Happiness

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  • Of course reading and thinking are important but, my God, food is important too. How fortunate we are to be food-consuming animals. Each meal should be a treat and one ought to bless every day which brings with it a good digestion and the precious gift of hunger.

    Iris Murdoch (2001). “The Sea, The Sea”, p.30, Penguin
  • There is no substitute for the comfort supplied by the utterly taken-for-granted relationship.

    Iris Murdoch (1976). “A Severed Head”, p.148, Penguin
  • How rarely can happiness be really innocent and not triumphant, not an insult to the deprived.

    Iris Murdoch (2008). “A Word Child”, p.7, Random House
  • Happiness is a matter of one's most ordinary everyday mode of consciousness being busy and lively and unconcerned with self.

    "The Nice And The Good".
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