61 Quotes by Kate Grenville
- Author Kate Grenville
-
Quote
Ain't nothing in this world just for the taking...A man got to pay a fair price for taking...Matter of give a little, take a little.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Grenville
-
Quote
Until a thing was seen, could it be said to exist? And if his eye through the telescope were the one that brought a certain star into existence, did not that make him a creator?
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Grenville
-
Quote
Others, tiring of the sound of Buxtehude and Bach for hours on end, would complain there was no tune. That was exactly the thing he liked best about a fugue, the fact that it could not be sung. A fugue was not singular, as a melody was, but plural. It was a conversation.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Grenville
-
Quote
Every tree, every rock seemed to be watching.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Grenville
-
Quote
What he and I had made together was honest and important. But his orbit, like mine, lay elsewhere. We had been given a gift from the universe, a momentary precious conjunction. It was not meant to last, only to be valued and its lesson taken to heart.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Grenville
-
Quote
I could so easily never have learned things that would stay with me now until I died: that I was complete as I was, with all my flaws and all my strengths. That I took up space in the world, and that I was entitled to that space.
- Share
- Author Kate Grenville
-
Quote
We were two sets of people inhabiting the same space, each set going about its affairs as if the other were not there.
- Share
- Author Kate Grenville
-
Quote
Each language has its own take on the world. That's why a translation can never be absolutely exact, and therefore, when you enter another language and speak with its speakers, you become a slightly different person; you learn a different sort of world.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kate Grenville
-
Quote
Australia lives with a strange contradiction - our national image of ourselves is one of the Outback, and yet nearly all us live in big cities. Move outside the coastal fringe, and Australia can feel like a foreign country.
- Tags
- Share