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“We should regret our mistakes and learn from them, but never carry them forward into the future with us.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“Virginia Woolf says that a woman needs money and a room of her own if she wants to write fiction,’ Ella said. ‘Write fiction?’ ‘You could substitute painting for fiction,’ Ella said. ‘It’s the same sentiment. Virginia Woolf was saying male and female creative experiences are worlds apart. A man can just get on with it because he probably earns money of his own and has a woman behind him doing all the practical life stuff, like cooking and bringing up the children. A woman in her day couldn’t hope to write a book unless she had independent money and a room of her own. And things haven’t changed as much as we’d like.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“Albert Einstein believed that someone who had never made a mistake was someone who had never tried anything new,”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“Life’s too short to read books you don’t enjoy”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“I think everyone should have a library that’s been made for them specially, with lovely words about why a particular book was chosen – it would be a hell of a lot more meaningful than a card.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“we accepted our parents were individuals in their own right, like we are, then we would have to accept we are not the centre of their world. They are. And we’d know they’re fallible, and that wouldn’t work for us, when we’re kids at least, would it? Parents have got to be right all the time. They have to be in charge and make”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“the right decisions. That keeps us safe. ‘When we realise they’re actually human, it’s a bit of a blow, because then we know they can’t always protect us. We have to reframe our world view. I don’t think many of us choose to do that. We prefer to keep them as saviour figures. It’s why we cry for our mothers when we are in the worst situations, because they can protect us from anything. Heartbreaking, really, when you think about it.’ He gave a bouncy shrug. ‘That’s my theory, anyway.’ As”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“That’s why I love book club,’ said Annie. ‘Even though there’s only a few of us left, it still makes me feel less alone. Novels do that for me too. When I read something that I recognize, even if it’s not the full story, it could be a line, you know, or a phrase that touches something inside me and it makes me feel seen and understood. That takes some of the loneliness away, you know?”
― The Forgotten Book Club
― The Forgotten Book Club
“responsibility? Should we be persuaded by people we respect, or should we only take our own counsel?”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“ringing her at”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“If we accepted our parents were individuals in their own right, like we are, then we would have to accept we are not the centre of their world. They are. And we’d know they’re fallible, and that wouldn’t work for us, when we’re kids at least, would it? Parents have got to be right all the time. They have to be in charge and make all the right decisions. That keeps us safe.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“Nobody told you that having any kind of family meant never being sure if you were doing the right thing.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“I once read that whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“Quirky is good. At least you’re not boring.’ She hadn’t been included in the list, and the exclusion hurt, even though she wasn’t sure she wanted to be quirky. ‘At least you and Paz pass as normal.”
― The Forgotten Book Club
― The Forgotten Book Club
“Back then, if she was Queen of the World, she’d let everyone read books all day long if they wanted.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“once read that whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light.’ He smiled sadly. ‘I’ve read a lot of good books, so my world has always been full of light.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“I once read that whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light.’ He smiled sadly. ‘I’ve read a lot of good books, so my world has always been full of light.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“We’re all more than one thing, aren’t we? Just because we are living a certain life now, doesn’t erase all the things that have happened to us before.”
― The Forgotten Book Club
― The Forgotten Book Club
“the real world isn’t some kind of fairy tale. People aren’t all on some redemption arc. They turn out to be different to who you thought they were, and they let you down. Even the ones you love the most.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“Pride is one of the seven deadly sins; but it cannot be the pride of a mother in her children, for that is a compound of two cardinal virtues – faith and hope.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“Being a part of two cultures definitely has its benefits, but it can mean you don’t always feel you fully belong to either.”
― The Forgotten Book Club
― The Forgotten Book Club
“It’s The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion.”
― The Forgotten Book Club
― The Forgotten Book Club
“readers get used to seeing the world through other people’s eyes and that makes them more empathetic, more accepting and less judgemental,”
― The Forgotten Book Club
― The Forgotten Book Club
“To whom do we owe duty? Is it to ourselves, or our parents, spouses, children, society as a whole? Who teaches us our duties, and are they worthy of such responsibility?”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“Have you read the Seamus Heaney poem, Follower?”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“man can just get on with it because he probably earns money of his own and has a woman behind him doing all the practical life stuff, like cooking and bringing up the children. A woman in her day couldn’t hope”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“She was ashamed that she hadn’t considered his needs. She’d been too busy feeling pious about how hard she worked.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library
“The doctor said what’s normal for me might not be normal for everyone”
― The Forgotten Book Club
― The Forgotten Book Club
“How much does where we are in life when we read a book affect our interpretation of it? Teenage Grace saw Eustacia as inspirational and was willing to overlook her flaws, or at least forgive them. She suspected that if she reread the novel now, she”
― The Forgotten Book Club
― The Forgotten Book Club
“Comparison is the thief of joy.”
― The Memory Library
― The Memory Library




