Children seldom have a proper sense of their own tragedy, discounting and keeping hidden the true horrors of their short lives, humbly imagining real calamity to be some prestigious drama of the grown-up world.
Great literature is like moral leadership; everyone deplores the lack of it, but there is a tendency to prefer it from the safely dead. - Shirley Hazzard
Great literature is like moral leadership; everyone deplores the lack of it, but there is a tendency to prefer it from the safely dead.
- Shirley Hazzard
Human beings need unhappiness at least as much as they need happiness. - Shirley Hazzard
Human beings need unhappiness at least as much as they need happiness.
The tragedy is not that love doesn't last. The tragedy is the love that lasts. - Shirley Hazzard
The tragedy is not that love doesn't last. The tragedy is the love that lasts.
Poetry has been the longest pleasure of my life. - Shirley Hazzard
Poetry has been the longest pleasure of my life.
Going to Europe, someone had written, was about as final as going to heaven. A mystical passage to another life, from which no-one returned the same.… - Shirley Hazzard
Going to Europe, someone had written, was about as final as going to heaven. A mystical passage to another life, from which no-one returned the same.…
Americans' great and secret fear is that America may turn out to be a phenomenon rather than a civilization. - Shirley Hazzard
Americans' great and secret fear is that America may turn out to be a phenomenon rather than a civilization.
There is balance in life, but not fairness. - Shirley Hazzard
There is balance in life, but not fairness.
Children seldom have a proper sense of their own tragedy, discounting and keeping hidden the true horrors of their short lives, humbly imagining real… - Shirley Hazzard
Children seldom have a proper sense of their own tragedy, discounting and keeping hidden the true horrors of their short lives, humbly imagining real…
Italians are never punctual; the café, the convenient place to wait, absolves them from that. There is no question of hanging about, no looking lost … - Shirley Hazzard
Italians are never punctual; the café, the convenient place to wait, absolves them from that. There is no question of hanging about, no looking lost …
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