14 Quotes by Margaret Atwood about past
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I want everything back, the way it was. But there is no point to it, this wanting.
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(...) I collected enough fragments of the past to make a reconstruction of it, which must have borne as much relation to the real thing as a mosaic portrait would to the original.
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I and the girl in the picture have ceased to be the same person. I am her outcome, the result of the life she once lived headlong; whereas she, if she can be said to exist at all, is composed only of what I remember. I have the better view - I can see her clearly, most of the time. But even if she knew enough to look, she can't see me at all.
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you can't change the past, Aunt Lou used to say. Oh, but I wanted to; that was the one thing I really wanted to do
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And what has become of Ronette, after all, left behind in the past, dappled by its chiaroscuro, stained and haloed by it, stuck with other people's adjectives?
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Sono una profuga del passato, e come altri profughi ricordo le usanze e le abitudini di vita che ho lasciato o sono stata costretta a lasciarmi alle spalle, tutto sembra così strano, da qui, che ne sono ossessionata.
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We may call Eurydice forth from the world of the dead, but we cannot make her answer; and when we turn to look at her we glimpse her only for a moment, before she slips from our grasp and flees. As all historians know, the past is a great darkness, and filled with echoes. Voices may reach us from it; but what they say to us is imbued with the obscurity of the matrix out of which they come; and, try as we may, we cannot always decipher them precisely in the clearer light of our own day.
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I didn't much like it, this grudge-holding against the past.
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God gave unto the Animals A wisdom past our power to see: Each knows innately how to live, Which we must learn laboriously.
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