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English journalist and author (b. 1873), Birth: 17-5-1873, Death: 17-6-1957 Dorothy Richardson Quotes
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Life is creation - self and circumstances, the raw material.
Dorothy Richardson

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If there was a trick, there must be a trickster.
Dorothy Richardson

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A happy childhood is perhaps the most-fortunate gift in life.
Dorothy Richardson

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The difference between you and me is that you think to live and I live to think.
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Every thought vibrates through the universe.
Dorothy Richardson

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Men would always rather be made love to than talked at.
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Suddenly a mist of green on the trees, as quiet as thought.
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In the midst of the happiness they brought there was always a lurking shadow. The shadow of incompatibility; of the impossibility of being at once bound and free. The garden breeds a longing for the wild; the wild a homesickness for the garden.
Dorothy Richardson

Quote Topics by Dorothy Richardson: Men Silence Thinking Women Speech People Wall Waiting Longing Fighting Ifs Views Institutions Differences Action Certainty Real Fall Live By Long Raw Materials Want Jobs Christian Self Ought Quiet Fortunate Sight Tree
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The better you hear a thing put, the more certain you are there's another view.
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Quotations are feeble; you always regret making them.
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Life ought to be lived on a basis of silence, where truth blossoms.
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Real speech can only come from complete silence. Incomplete silence is as fussy as deliberate conversation.
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Dancing brings an endlessness in which nothing matters but to go on dancing - in a room, till the walls disappear - in the open, till the sky, moving as you dance, seems to cleave and let you through.
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The question was not how to get a job, but how to live by such jobs as I could get.
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Coercion. The unpardonable crime.
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It's only in silence that you can judge of your relationship to a person.
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Women who are not living ought to spend all their time cracking jokes. In a rotten society women grow witty; making a heaven while they wait.
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Night is torment. That is why people go to sleep. To avoid clear sight and torment.
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No future life could heal the degradation of having been a woman. Religion in the world had nothing but insults for women.
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Clear thought makes clear speech.
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until it had been clearly explained that men were always and always partly wrong in all their ideas, life would be full of poison and secret bitterness. Men fight about their philosophies and religions, there is no certainty in them; but their contempt for women is flawless and unanimous.
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People is themselves when they are children, and not again till they know they'm dying.
Dorothy Richardson

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... men want recognition of their work, to help them believe in themselves.
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The joy of a party is the newness of people to each other, renewed strikingness of humanity. They love each other, to distraction. Really to distraction. Before they fall into conversation and separate. ... The strangeness, and the hopes aroused by strangeness, are illusions. Mirages arising wherever people gather expectantly together.
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Marriage is not an institution, it is an intuition.
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Death must be got through as life had been, just somehow.
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the Church will go on being a Royal Academy of Males.
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You think Christianity is favorable to women? On the contrary. It is the Christian countries that have produced the prostitute and the most vile estimations of women in the world.
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It will all go on as long as women are stupid enough to go on bringing men into the world. . .
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Deep down in everyone was sorrow and certainty.
Dorothy Richardson