Quotes by Ivy Compton-Burnett

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I wonder the human race has been so fond of migrations, when the young take so hardly to traveling...
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People do not like to lose their lives. That is the reason why they should not take other people’s.
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The wrong is never the only thing a wrong-doer has done.
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It is so subtle to write things that have no meaning.
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If I were not a child with my parents, they would be more unloving toward me...
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We do not discuss the members of our family to their faces...
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You should not want to know the things in people’s minds. If you were meant to hear them, they would be said.
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People’s weaker side is not necessarily their truer self.
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Pushing forty? She’s hanging on for dear life.
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The plot is not very important to me, though a novel must have one, of course. It’s just a line to hang the washing on.
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