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b5dfd61 A single day spent doing things which fail to nourish the soul is a day stolen, mutilated, and discarded in the gutter of destiny. lazy soul Michel Faber
0fea7a1 Participating in Society in not a thing one can do naturally; one has to rehearse for it. society Michel Faber
e43b6f1 The world changes too fast. You take your eyes off something that's always been there, and the next minute it's just a memory. past regret memory Michel Faber
edc70fc Most true things are kind of corny, don't you think? But we make them more sophisticated out of sheer embarrassment. true embarrassment Michel Faber
5f47563 Shared suffering, she'd found, was no guarantee of intimacy. Michel Faber
1f94e51 Some people go through the heavy stuff. They fight in wars. They're in jail. They start a business and it gets shut down by gangsters. They end up hustling their ass in a foreign country. It's one long list of setbacks and humiliations. But it doesn't touch them, not really. They're having an adventure. It's like: What's next? And then there's other people who are just trying to live quietly, they stay out of trouble, they're maybe ten year.. life Michel Faber
4361e88 History indulges strange whims in the way it dresses its women. Michel Faber
ecb7984 Why are there such long words in the world, Miss?' enquires Sophie, when the mineralogy lesson is over. 'One long difficult word is the same as a whole sentence full of short easy ones, Sophie,' says Sugar. 'It saves time and paper.' Seeing that the child is unconvinced, she adds, 'If books were written in such a way that every person, no matter how young, could understand everything in them, they would be enormously long books. Would you w.. Michel Faber
cb3451d Isn't Heaven reward enough, without needing to see the damned punished? Michel Faber
7ff8dfc Being apart was wrong. Simply lying side by side did more for a relationship than words. A warm bed, a nest of animal intimacy. Words could be misunderstood, whereas loving companionship bred trust. relationship love intimacy Michel Faber
e58bbba Peter..." She let her head fall back against the seat and sighed. "Let's not go there." "That's what people always say about places where they already are." places-already-are Michel Faber
705d181 Sugar leans her chin against the knuckles of the hand that holds the pen. Glistening on the page between her silk-shrouded elbows lies an unfinished sentence. The heroine of her novel has just slashed the throat of a man. The problem is how, precisely, the blood will flow. Flow is too gentle a word; spill implies carelessness; spurt is out of the question because she has used the word already, in another context, a few lines earlier. Pour o.. Michel Faber
30d939f Most distracting of all, though, was not the threat of danger but the allure of beauty. Michel Faber
e7978c6 Peter was struck by the scar's essential nature: it was not a disfigurement, it was a miracle. All the scars ever suffered by anyone in the whole of human history were not suffering but triumph: triumph against decay, triumph against death. scars Michel Faber
822ee5e But miracles are not for the asking; they come only when the stern eyes of God droop shut for a moment, and Our Lady takes advantage of His inattention to grant an illicit mercy. God...is an Anglican, whereas Our Lady is of the True Faith; the two of Them have an uneasy relationship, unable to agree on anything, except that if They divorce, the Devil will leap gleefully into the breach. marriage faith religion miracles Michel Faber
d10c073 Because human beings suffer so much more than ducks." "You might not think so if you were a duck." human-beings suffer Michel Faber
d4f6fc9 Yes, seven years old she was, when she finally plucked up the courage to ask her mother what Christmas was all about, and Mrs Castaway replied (once only, after which the subject was forever forbidden): 'It's the day Jesus Christ died for our sins. Evidently unsuccessfully, since we're still paying for them. Michel Faber
48facb5 These days, the bigger the company, the less you can figure out what it does. intertwined invasion secrecy secretive shadowy monopoly Michel Faber
037439e The word troubled her, though. 'Indispensable.' It was a word people tended to resort to when dispensability was in the air. Michel Faber
cbcbc50 I just wish," she said, "that this magnificent, stupendous God of yours could give a fuck." -- Michel Faber
e9e3e18 Sunlight is bad,' he wheezes. 'It's the exact same stuff as breeds maggots in wounded soldiers' legs. And when there's no war on, it fades wallpaper. Michel Faber
a584bd0 she and they were all the same under the skin, weren't they? Michel Faber
f1300a3 She holds her head as high as if she were beautiful, and holds her body as if she were strong. Michel Faber
0335e81 The past was dwindling, like something shrinking to a speck in the rear-view mirror, and the future was shining through the windscreen, demanding her full attention. past Michel Faber
aa68e94 Clothes are nothing more than a fig leaf. And the bodies beneath are just another layer of clothing, an outfit of flesh with an impractically thin leather exterior, in various shades of pink, yellow and brown. The souls alone are real. Seen in this way, there can never be any such thing as social unease or shyness or embarrassment. All you need do is greet your fellow soul. embarrassment shyness soul Michel Faber
164abbb A truly modern man, William Rackham is what might be called a superstitious atheist Christian; that is, he believes in a God who, while He may no longer be responsible for the sun rising, the saving of the Queen or the provision of daily bread, is still the prime suspect when anything goes wrong. Michel Faber
c27b6f6 In the end, though, vodsels couldn't do any of the things that really defined a human being. They couldn't siuwil, the couldn't mesnishtil,they had no concept of slan. Michel Faber
bed0634 Falling in love: how does it work? Over the years we gather the odd clue, but nothing adds up. We'd like to think we have a picture of our future partner projected in our mind, all their qualities recorded as if on film, and we just search the planet for that person until we find them, sitting in Casablanca waiting to be recognised. But in reality our love lives are blown around by career and coincidence, not to mention lack of nerve on giv.. innamoramento Michel Faber
cbb3422 Without you at my side, I feel as though my eyes are just a camera, like a closed-circuit camera without film in it, registering what's out there, second by second, letting it all vanish instantly to be replaced by more images, none of them properly appreciated. Michel Faber
9bd7b4b You know,' Amlis went on, 'Some water fell out of the sky not so long ago.' His voice was a little higher than usual, vulnerable with awe. 'It just fell out of the sky. In little droplets, thousands of them close together. I looked up to see where they were coming from. They seemed to be materializing out of nowhere. I couldn't believe it. Then I opened my mouth to the sky. Some droplets fell straight in. It was an indescribable feeling. As.. Michel Faber
5b0cc6c Because I must do something while I still can. Each soul is still incalculably precious. Michel Faber
b4f4344 She talks about being a Christian as if it's a gym membership you can sign up for. gym-membership Michel Faber
384c7a0 Strange how a specimen like him, well cared for, healthy, free to roam the world, and blessed with a perfection of form which would surely have allowed him to breed with a greater selection of females than average, could still be so miserable. By contrast, other males, scarred by neglect, riddled with diseases, spurned by their kind, were occasionally known to radiate a contentment that seemed to arise from something more enigmatic than mer.. Michel Faber
46f319e How strange it was to be inside a machine again! All his life he'd been inside machines, whether he realised it or not. Modern houses were machines. Shopping centres were machines. Schools. Cars. Trains. Cities. They were all sophisticated technological constructs, wired up with lights and motors. You switched them on, and didn't spare them a thought while they pampered you with unnatural services. services Michel Faber
d7bd4e9 There was a red button on the wall labelled EMERGENCY, but no button labelled BEWILDERMENT. emergency red-button wall Michel Faber
724427e This is a street where the weaker souls crawl into bed as soon as the sun sets and lie awake listening to the rats. Michel Faber
822437e to her, all familiar responses smell of entrapment. Sharing an old joke, singing an old song - these are admissions of defeat, of being satisfied with one's lot. In the sky, the Fates are watching, and when they hear such things, they murmur amongst themselves: Ah yes, that one is quite content as she is; changing her lot would only confuse her. Michel Faber
ddc5283 The variety of shapes, colours and textures under her feet was, she believed, literally infinite. It must be. Each shell, each pebble, each stone had been made what it was by aeons of submarine or subglacial massage. The indiscriminate, eternal devotion of nature to its numberless particles had an emotional importance for Isserley; it put the unfairness of human life into perspective. Michel Faber
2517ce6 They both sat in silence for the rest of the journey, as if conscious of having let each other down. Michel Faber
e996c45 There is so little in the New Testament about sexual love, and most of it consists of Paul heaving a deep sigh and tolerating it like a weakness. sexual-love tolerating weakness paul Michel Faber
44fd9c5 That was the sort of thing crazy people did--instinctively choosing the experiences that confirmed their own negative attitudes. Michel Faber
f14e25d Needs could not bully her. Michel Faber
6c9a53d God damn God and all His horrible filthy Creation. Michel Faber
128aaf0 The highway looked different to him now, as they drove on. In theory it was the same stretch of tarmac, bounded by the same traffic paraphernalia and flimsy metal fences, but it had been transformed by their own intent. It was no longer a straight line to an airport, it was a mysterious hinterland of shadowy detours and hidey-holes. Proof, once again, that reality was not objective, but always waiting to be reshaped and redefined by one's a.. Michel Faber
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