1
2
3
5
8
12
20
33
52
83
133
213
340
543
867
1384
2208
3346
3522
5443
5619
5945
5946
5947
5948
5949
6757
7581
8098
8422
8625
8752
8832
8882
8913
8932
8945
8953
8957
8960
8962
8963
8964
8965
▲
▼
| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 7f9493f | But I could see she wanted to talk, that her pat phrases were like lids dancing on top of bubbling cooking pots, and all I had to do was sit patiently and wait for her to boil over. | Zadie Smith | ||
| b1f0f3f | She dressed for a future not yet with us but which she expected to arrive. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 9c708f2 | There is a breed of Tuesday in January in which time creeps and no light comes and the air is full of water and nobody really loves anybody | Zadie Smith | ||
| 2dc054a | Why do you insist on taking the scooter if you know you're not going to want to use it?'The child spoke with her wet lips brushing the flesh of her mother's ear: 'I don't know what I'm going to want until when I want it. | Zadie Smith | ||
| e932bb0 | In the case of On Beauty, my OPD spun completely out of control: I reworked those first twenty pages for almost two years. To look back at all past work induces nausea, but the first twenty pages in particular bring on heart palpitations. It's like taking a tour of a cell in which you were once incarcerated. | Zadie Smith | ||
| cf71893 | within our intimacy, I could not be a girl, nor could I be anyone's baby, I could only be a female human, and the sex I understood was of the kind between friends and equals, bracketing conversation, like a shelf of books between bookends. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 346a6cd | within our intimacy, I could not be a girl, nor could I be anyone's baby, I could only be a female human, and the sex I understood was of the kind that occurs between friends and equals, bracketing conversation, like a shelf of books between bookends. | Zadie Smith | ||
| ea51251 | You need a certain head on your shoulders to edit a novel, and it's not the head of a writer in the thick of it, nor the head of a professional editor who's read it in twelve different versions. It's the head of a smart stranger who picks it off a bookshelf and begins to read. You need to get the head of that smart stranger somehow. You need to forget you ever wrote that book. | Zadie Smith | ||
| a409973 | Those who read Middlemarch in that way will find little in Their Eyes Were Watching God to please them. It's about a girl who takes some time to find the man she really loves. It is about the discovery of self in and through another. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 6e8e474 | In place of negative falsification, we have nurtured, in the past thirty years, a new fetishization. Black female protagonists are now unerringly strong and soulful; they are sexually voracious and unafraid; they take the unreal forms of earth mothers, African queens, divas, spirits of history; they process grandly through novels thick with a breed of greeting-card lyricism. They have little of the complexity, the flaws and uncertainties, d.. | Zadie Smith | ||
| add8642 | These forms of criticism that make black women the privileged readers of a black woman writer go against Hurston's own grain. She saw things otherwise: "When I set my hat at a certain angle and saunter down Seventh Avenue. . . . the cosmic Zora emerges. . . . How can anybody deny themselves the pleasure of my company? It's beyond me!" This is exactly right. No one should deny themselves the pleasure of Zora--of whatever color or background .. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 9d36201 | How long that song seemed--longer than life. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 57ddfe4 | The only thing to see is the obligatory third-world Coke billboard, ironic in exact proportion to the distance from its proper American context. This one says COKE--MAKE IT REAL. Just after the Coke sign there is a contrary sign, an indication that irony is not a currency in Liberia. It is worn by a girl who leans against the exit in a T-shirt that says THE TRUTH MUST BE TOLD. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 22ac998 | Fewer American flags [in Brooklyn] than in Florida but more than in San Francisco. | Zadie Smith | ||
| ea4011a | No one is more ingenious than the poor, wherever you find them. When you are poor every stage has to be thought through. Wealth is the opposite. With wealth you get to be thoughtless. | Zadie Smith | ||
| c3007f2 | the sheer beauty of the voice, its monumental dose of soul, the pain implicit within it, bypassed all my conscious opinions, my critical intelligence or sense of the sentimental, | Zadie Smith | ||
| 9a52dbf | When he returned he looked burdened, and without introducing the topic in any formal way, he began to talk to us about the inside, about how you found, when you were inside, that it wasn't like the neighborhood, no, not at all, it was very different, because when you were inside everybody understood that people had better keep to their own kind, and that's how it was, "like stayed with like," there was hardly any mixing, not like up at the .. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 6ce0f2d | The other problem with Brother Ibrhm ad-Din Shukrallah, the biggest problem perhaps, was his great affection for tautology. Though he promised explanation, elucidation, and exposition, linguistically he put one in mind of a dog chasing its own tail: "Now there are many types of warfare . . . I will name a few. Chemical warfare is the warfare where them men kill each other chemically with warfare." -- | Zadie Smith | ||
| e2f33da | But the light in front of the mosque-- the light I stood in as I was greeted like a local hero, simply for rising from my bed three hours after most of the women and children I lived with-- this light was something else again. It buzzed and held you in its heat, it was thick, alive with pollen and insects and birds, and because nothing higher than one story interrupted its path, it gave all its gifts at once, blessing everything equally, an.. | Zadie Smith | ||
| fda9521 | this new delicacy, this suggestions of mortal time working on her just as it works on everybody, spoke to me more loudly than any of the old accusations of daughterly neglect ever had. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 0569711 | Uno dei piu grandi sogni di autenticita dell'avanguardia e questa possibilita di diventare criminali, di condividere la sorte di Genet e John Fante, dei freak, dei perduti, degli emarginati. (Con la notevole eccezione di J.G. Ballard, autore di quello che e forse il miglior romanzo britannico d'avanguardia, La mostra delle atrocita, che allevo da solo tre figli nella tranquillita domestica di una villetta bifamiliare di Shepperton.) Per l'a.. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 8a4b5e5 | begins with you walking towards a huge pit. The pit is on the other side of a precipice, which you cannot see over until you are right at its edge. Your death is awaiting you in that pit. You don't know what it looks like or sounds like or smells like. You don't know whether it will be good or bad. You just walk towards it. Your will is a clarinet and your footsteps are attended by all the violins. The closer you get to the pit, the more yo.. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 21e209a | And she had not paid a high price. Only love. Just love. And whatever Corinthians might say, love is not such a hard thing to forfeit, not if you've never really felt it. She did not love Archie, but had made up her mind, from that first moment on the steps, to devote herself to him if he would take her away. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 68119ea | She wanted to check that it was not her imagination, that she was not being unfair or undemocratic, or worse still racist (but she had read Colour Blind, a seminal leaflet from the Rainbow Coalition, she had scored well on the self-test), racist in ways that were so deeply ingrained and socially determining that they escaped her attention. | Zadie Smith | ||
| cb4c32d | That girl," tutted Alsana as her front door slammed. "Swallowed an encyclopedia and a gutter at the same time." | Zadie Smith | ||
| ab8f5ac | And were they still like that, she wondered--these new girls, this new generation? Did they still feel one thing and do another? Did they still only want to be wanted? Were they still objects of desire instead of--as Howard might put it--desiring subjects? | Zadie Smith | ||
| e6067d4 | He'd turned to me, red-faced, and asked: 'If we were flying to Europe and you wanted to know what France was like, would it help if I described Germany? | Zadie Smith | ||
| f9d61b6 | Please. Do me this one, great favor, Jones. If ever you hear anyone, when you are back home--if you, if we, get back to our respective homes--if ever you hear anyone speak of the East," and here his voice plummeted a register, and the tone was full and sad, "hold your judgment. If you are told 'they are all this' or 'they do this' or 'their opinions are these,' withhold your judgment until all the facts are upon you." | Zadie Smith | ||
| 7268292 | In a flood the water goes everywhere, you don't have to think about it. In a drought, if you want water, you have to direct it carefully along each inch of its path. | Zadie Smith | ||
| f6e8a0f | It's a shadow life and after a while it gets to you. Nannies, assistants, agents, secretaries, mothers---women are used to it. Men have a lower tolerance. | Zadie Smith | ||
| af0c0d8 | at any time of the day corduroy is a highly stressful fabric. Rent collectors wear it. Tax collectors, too. History teachers add leather elbow patches. To | Zadie Smith | ||
| 95ab47d | you go back and back and back and it's still easier to find the correct Hoover bag than to find one pure person, one pure faith, on the globe. Do you think anybody is English? Really English? It's a fairy-tale! | Zadie Smith | ||
| 56928d4 | But it makes an immigrant laugh to hear the fears of the nationalist, scared of infection, penetration, miscegenation, when this is small fry, peanuts, compared to what the immigrant fears - dissolution, disappearance. Even | Zadie Smith | ||
| 9d63da3 | Ludzie nie zaklepuja sobie innych ludzi. Podejmuja swiadoma decyzje, ze beda z nimi. To wymaga wiary. Rysujesz kolo na piasku i zgadzasz sie w nim stac, i wierzyc w nie. | miłość polish relationship związek | Zadie Smith | |
| e575c37 | Kiki began to giggle. Now Howard let go of Zora and held his wife instead, gripping he from behind. His arms could not go entirely around her, but still they walked in this manner down the small hill towards the gates of the park. This was one of the little ways in which eh said sorry. They were meant to add up each day. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 513f54f | She let Howard reinvent, retouch. When, on their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, Jerome had played his parents an ethereal, far more beautiful version of 'Hallelujah' by a kid called Buckley, Kiki had thought yes, that's right, our memories are getting more beautiful and less real every day. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 116f970 | They didn't mean it to be like this. But it was like this. Both had other intentions. Howard had knocked on the door eight minutes ago, filled with hope, his heart loosened by music, his mind stunned and opened by the appalling proximity of death. He was a big malleable ball of potential change, waiting on the doorstep. Eight minutes ago. But once inside, everything was the same as it had always been. He didn't mean to be so aggressive, or .. | Zadie Smith | ||
| c57b5d6 | Harry just wanted Howard to sit down again, start again. There were four more hours of quality viewing lined up before bedtime... all of which he and his son might watch together in silent companionship, occasionally commenting on this presenter's overbite, another's small hands or sexual preference. And this would all be another way of saying: It's good to see you. It's been too long. We're family. But Howard couldn't do this when he was s.. | Zadie Smith | ||
| bd1b4bf | Even if you fear it you're curious to see it. | Zadie Smith | ||
| ba43b22 | Cim dele zustavala o samote, tim neurcitejsi a mene ohranicena si pripadala. Jako tekutina vylita z nadoby. Videla sama sebe, jak klouze z lavicky na zem a nabva podobu zvirete. Po ctyrech dobehla na hranici mokreho asfaltu a prehoupla se do travy a mokre hliny. Hnala se dal, nyni jeste rychleji, protoze uz zjistila, jak ovladat dva pary nohou naraz, hbite uhanela pres travnik a umela navrsicka, pres Zahradni zatisi a kvetinove zahonky do k.. | Zadie Smith | ||
| f775856 | hruza se ze vsech emoci, co jich na svete je, nejvic vzpira tomu, aby si ji clovek dokazal udrzet dele nez okamzik. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 3f4f79b | Her subject was pride, in all its forms. | Zadie Smith | ||
| 4591fa6 | My father was sent to get the shoes. The pink of the leather turned out to be a lighter shade than I'd hoped, it looked like the underside of a kitten, and the sole was a dirty gray cat's tongue, and there were no long pink satin ribbons to criss-cross over the ankles, no, only a sad little elastic strap which my father had sewn on himself. | Zadie Smith | ||
| c6066bd | Brute force outraged her, I think, because it was outside her beloved realm of language, and in response to it she really had nothing to say. | Zadie Smith |