Jane Gardam Quotes
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If you've not been loved as a child, you don't know how to love a child.
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I think the most dangerous influence for a young writer is to be treated with cynicism or discouragement.
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Somewhere inside we do know everything about ourselves. There is no real forgetting. Perhaps we know somewhere, too, about all there is to come.
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Jane Austen we know never let two men converse alone in any novel because what they said would be unknown to her.
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I gave myself to my children. It happens to some women.
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The complexion of a novelist is seldom rosy (Paul Bailey once announced to a heavy-hearted audience of novelists at PEN that we have always been an ugly tribe). We are engaged in indoor activity, haemorrhoidal, prone to chillblains, poor of circulation.
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I just knew I would be a writer. It just seemed the only sensible thing to do.
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English country life is more like Chekhov than The Archers or Thomas Hardy or even the Updike ethic with which it is sometimes compared.
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