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Jane Gardam

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Quotes by Jane Gardam

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Judges live with shadows behind them.
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But there’s time yet. The old women of the tribe have almost always been the wiser. If they keep their marbles long enough. Old men forget – or tend to reminisce, and reminisce falsely and sententiously as a rule. We are often very silly in our middle years but we tend to improve.
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If you’ve not been loved as a child, you don’t know how to love a child.
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I can't write the same book over and over again... let it go, once it's gone!
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If I've got one thing that I really believe about fiction and life, it's that there are no minor characters.
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I longed from a tiny child to get away on my own. When I was five, I walked out along the sands from Redcar, nearly all the way to Hartlepool.
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I knew I had a lot to say. Not politically - politics have always confused me - but perhaps spiritually.
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In modern novels, there is no one I want to copy. My style 'is a poor thing, but it is my own.'
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The best novel I wrote was one called 'Crusoe's Daughter,' which never won any prizes. But I was getting somewhere in that. I'm not sure I have in any of the others.
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Stories of all lengths and depths come from different parts of the cave. For a novel, you must lay in mental, physical and spiritual provision as for a siege or for a time of hectic explosions, while a short story is, or can be, a steady, timed flame like the lighting of a blow lamp on a building site full of dry tinder.
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