MARGARET ATWOOD QUOTES III

Canadian novelist, poet, and literary critic (1939- )

Hatred would have been easier. With hatred, I would have known what to do. Hatred is clear, metallic, one-handed, unwavering; unlike love.

MARGARET ATWOOD

Cat's Eye


As God contains all good things, He must also contain a sense of playfulness -- a gift he has shared with Creatures other than ourselves, as witness the tricks Crows play, and the sportiveness of Squirrels, and the frolicking of Kittens.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood


Confronted by too much emptiness ... the brain invents. Loneliness creates company as thirst creates water. How many sailors have been wrecked in pursuit of islands that were merely a shimmering?

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood


You can only be jealous of someone who has something you think you ought to have yourself.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Handmaid's Tale

Tags: jealousy


Time is not a line but a dimension, like the dimensions of space. If you can bend space you can bend time also, and if you knew enough and could move faster than light you could travel backward in time and exist in two places at once.

MARGARET ATWOOD

Cat's Eye

Tags: time travel


The sitting room is subdued, symmetrical; it's one of the shapes money takes when it freezes.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Handmaid's Tale


A man is just a woman's strategy for making other women.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Handmaid's Tale

Tags: men


The Human moral keyboard is limited ... there's nothing you can play on it that hasn't been played before. And, my dear Friends, I am sorry to say this, but it has its lower notes.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood

Tags: morality


No mother is ever, completely, a child's idea of what a mother should be, and I suppose it works the other way around as well.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Handmaid's Tale


For every age there is a popular idea about what madness is, what causes it, and how a mad person should look and behave; and it's usually these popular ideas, rather than those of medical professionals, that turn up in songs and stories and plays and books.

MARGARET ATWOOD

"Ophelia Has a Lot to Answer For"

Tags: madness


What am I living for and what am I dying for are the same question.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood


Potential has a shelf life.

MARGARET ATWOOD

Cat's Eye


The minimalist life. Pleasure is an egg. Blessings that can be counted, on the fingers of one hand.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Handmaid's Tale


I would rather dance as a ballerina, though faultily, than as a flawless clown.

MARGARET ATWOOD

Lady Oracle

Tags: dance


It's a feature of our age that if you write a work of fiction, everyone assumes that the people and events in it are disguised biography -- but if you write your biography, it's equally assumed you're lying your head off.

MARGARET ATWOOD

On Writing Poetry


Hunger is a powerful reorganizer of the conscience.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood

Tags: hunger


If we were all on trial for our thoughts, we would all be hanged.

MARGARET ATWOOD

Alias Grace

Tags: thought


Malicious rumours can spread confusion. A careless remark can be as a cigarette butt casually tossed into the dumpster, smouldering until it bursts into flame and engulfs a neighborhood.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood

Tags: rumors


When I was sixteen, it was simple. Poetry existed; therefore it could be written; and nobody had told me -- yet -- the many, many reasons why it could not be written by me.

MARGARET ATWOOD

On Writing Poetry


Love's never a fair trade.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood

Tags: love