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She should have done science, not spent all her time with her head in novels. Novels gave you a completely false idea about life, they told lies and they implied there were endings when in reality there were no endings, everything just went on and on and on.

em Case Histories
life books

Mum had a Charles-and-Diana wedding mug that had survived longer than the marriage itself. Mum had worshipped Princess Di and frequently lamented her passing. "Gone," she would say, shaking her head in disbelief. "Just like that. All that exercise for nothing." Diana-worship was the nearest thing Mum had to a religion.

em When Will There Be Good News?
religion worship exercise princess-diana

I mean what else is there for a woman to do if she doesn't want to go from the parental to the marital home with nothing in between? 'An educated woman,'Millie amended. 'An educated woman,' Ursula agreed.

em Life After Life
marriage feminism single education spinster

Pam wasn't what Gloria would have called a friend, just someone she had known for so long that she had given up trying to get rid of her.

friendship

he inadvertently opened the door to a storeroom on the station and found it full of aircrew uniforms on hangers. He thought they must be replacement issue until he looked more closely and saw the brevets and stripes and ribbon medals and realized they had come off the bodies of the dead and injured. The empty uniforms would have provided a poetic image if he hadn’t more or less relinquished poetry by then.

em A God in Ruins
death war

Get down,' Bunty says grimly. 'Mummy's thinking.' (Although what Mummy's actually doing is wondering what it would be like if her entire family was wiped out and she could start again.)

em Behind the Scenes at the Museum
humour

Men had no purpose on earth whereas women were gods walking unrecognized among them.

women men gods atkinson jackson-brodie

She had one of those husky voices that sounded as if she were permanently coming down with a cold. Men seemed to find that sexy in a woman, which Jackson thought was odd because it made women sound less like women and more like men. Maybe it was a gay thing.

em Case Histories
humor women men sexy gay husky-voice

It's funny, isn't it," Miss Woolf whispered in Ursula's ear, "how much German music we listen to. Great beauty transcends all. Perhaps after the war it will heal all too.

em Life After Life
peace music beauty war healing

Patricia embraces me on the station platform. 'The past is what you leave behind in life, Ruby,' she says with the smile of a reincarnated lama. 'Nonsense, Patricia,' I tell her as I climb on board my train. 'The past's what you take with you.

em Behind the Scenes at the Museum
past history

They were lucky. They'd been given history.

em A God in Ruins
history

Amelia envisaged that between York and the royal-infested Scottish Highlands there was a grimy wasteland of derelict cranes and abandoned mills and betrayed, yet still staunch, people. Oh and moorland, of course, vast tracts of brooding landscape under lowering skies, and across this heath strode brooding, lowering men intent on reaching their ancestral houses, where they were going to fling open doors and castigate orphaned yet resolute governesses. Or — preferably — the brooding, lowering men were on horseback, black horses with huge muscled haunches, glistening with sweat —

em Case Histories
humor jane-eyre gothic-romance fantasy scotland heath literary-allusions york

The clock had been Sylvie's, and her mother's before that. It had gone to Ursula on Sylvie's death and Ursula had left it to Teddy, and so it had zigzagged its way down the family tree......The clock was a good one, made by Frodsham and worth quite a bit, but Teddy knew if he gave it to Viola she would sell it or misplace it or break it and it seemed important to him that it stayed in the family. An heirloom. ('Lovely word,' Bertie said.) He liked to think that the little golden key that wound it, a key that would almost certainly be lost by Viola, would continue to be turned by the hand of someone who was part of the family, part of his blood. The red thread.

em A God in Ruins
family blood generations a-god-in-ruins heirloom kate-atkinson red-string-of-fate the-red-thread

The mind is a fathomless mystery.

em Life After Life
mind

Or was it, as everyone told her, and as she must believe, all in her head? And so what if it was - wasn't everything in her head real too? What if there was no demonstrable reality? What if there was nothing beyond the mind?

em Life After Life
reality perception

Pamela produced placid babies. "They don't tend to turn feral until they're two," she said.

em Life After Life
humor children babies

And with a massive roar the fifth wall comes down and the house of fiction falls, taking Viola and Sunny and Bertie with it. They melt into thin air and disappear. Pouf!

em A God in Ruins
fiction ending alternate-universe a-god-in-ruins kate-atkinson fifth-wall twist-ending

Her true hope was that something would happen in the course of her time abroad that would mean she need never take the place. What that 'something' was she had no idea.

em Life After Life
hope future

But I know nothing; my future is a wide-open vista, leading to an unknown country - The Rest Of My Life.

em Behind the Scenes at the Museum
life inspirational knowledge future

Sometimes it was harder to change the past than it was the future.

em Life After Life
change future past kate-atkinson

Popular versus literary—a false divide?

em A God in Ruins
literature

She could have happily lived inside any nineteenth century novel.

em Case Histories
reading literature nineteenth-century

In the end, it is my belief, words are the only things that can construct a world that makes sense.

em Behind the Scenes at the Museum
words

What would I put in my bottom drawer? – I would put only sharp objects, the clean lines of broken glass, the honed steel of paring knives, the tiny saw-teeth of bread knives and the soothing edges of razor blades, I weigh knives in my hands like strange comforters.

depression suicidal-thoughts

He had made a vow, a private promise to the world in the long dark watches of the night, that if he did survive then in the great afterward he would always try to be kind, to live a good, quiet life. Like Candide, he would cultivate his garden. quietly. And that would be his redemption. Even if he could add only a feather to the balance it would be some kind of repayment for being spared. When it was all over and the reckoning fell due, it may be that he would be in need of that feather.

life-and-living life-philosophy world-war-two

The past is a cupboard full of light and all you have to do is find the key that opens the door.

em Behind the Scenes at the Museum
light past

All the birds who were never born, all the songs that were never sung and so can only exist in the imagination.And this one is Teddy's.

em A God in Ruins
imagination sad ending what-if alternate-universe tearjerker last-lines heartbreaking a-god-in-ruins kate-atkinson twist-ending heartwrenching teddy-todd

Small boys were a mystery to Sylvie. The satisfaction they gained from throwing sticks or stones for hours on end, the obsessive collection of inanimate objects, the brutal destruction of the fragile world around them, all seemed at odds with the men they were supposed to become.

em Life After Life
boys men little-boys

Numinous," Ursula said, breaking the silence eventually. "There's a spark of the divine in the world -- not God, er'er done with God, but something. Is it love? Not silly romantic love, but something more profound...""I think it's perhaps something we don't have a name for," Teddy said. "We want to name everything. Perhaps that's where we've gone wrong.""'And whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof.' Having dominion over everything has been a terrible curse."Afterwards -- because it turned out there was an afterwards for Teddy -- he resolved that he would try always to be kind. It was the best he could do. It was all that he could do. And it might be love, after all.

love god kindness

Ursula craved solitude but she hated loneliness

em Life After Life
life hate loneliness alone lonely solitude

The past is what you take with you.

em Behind the Scenes at the Museum
life past

He had been very keen on Esperanto, which had seemed an absurd eccentricity at the time but now Ursula thought it might be a good thing to have a universal language, as Latin had once been. Oh, yes, Miss Woolf said, a common language was a wonderful idea, but utterly utopian. All good ideas were, she said sadly.

language universal-language utopianism esperanto

Oh, man, ‘the nursery,’ ” Dominic said, “what a hell-hole. If I had kids I’d give them the nicest room in the house.”“You do have kids,” his kid said.“Oh, yeah, well, right, you know what I mean.

em A God in Ruins
parenting

You must never believe everything they say about a person. Generally speaking, most of it will be lies, half-truths at best.

em Life After Life
lies

...and no man gave you a fur coat without expecting to receive something inreturn. Except for one's husband, of course, who expected nothing beyond modest gratitude.

gratitude ingratitude quid-pro-quo

If an author was a god, then he was a very poor second-rate one, scrabbling around in the foothills of Olympus.

em A God in Ruins
god author

... Angus had a "pretty normal childhood." Bertie had immediately mistrusted him. Nobody had a normal childhood.

childhood

In the half-century of his life, a tick on the Doomsday clock, he had borne witness to the most unbelievable technological advances. He had started off listening to an old Bush radio in the corner of the living room and now he had a phone in his hand on which he could pretend to throw a scrunched-up piece of paper into a waste bin. The world had waited a long time for that.

em Started Early, Took My Dog
technology crime crime-fiction

Twittering just seemed to be people telling other people what they were doing--getting in the shower, making coffee. Who on earth wanted to know these things?...Babble and twitter. Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

em Started Early, Took My Dog
humor technology

So much for progress. How quickly civilization could dissolve into its more ugly elements.

em Life After Life
civilization progress ugly elements german germans

was there a store somewhere full of unwanted secrets?

em A God in Ruins
secrets

Secrets had the power to kill a marriage,she said. Nonsense, Sylvie said,it was secrets that could save a marriage.

em A God in Ruins
marriage secrets

This Henry lived in Edinburgh, making him inaccessible and giving her something to do on the weekends — 'Oh, just flying up to Scotland, Henry's taking me fishing,' which is the kind of thing she imagined people doing in Scotland — she always thought of the Queen Mother, incongruous in mackintosh and waders, standing in the middle of a shallow brown river (somewhere on the outskirts of Brigadoon, no doubt) and casting a line for trout.

em Case Histories
humor royal-family satire scotland brigadoon queen-mother

If they would all sleep all the time she wouldn't mind being their mother.

em Case Histories
motherhood

She was a terrible mother, there was no doubt about it, but she didn't even have the strength to feel guilty.

em Case Histories
motherhood

Teddy shuddered. The idea of the sublime little bird being plucked from the sky, of its exquisite song being interrupted in full flight, was horrible to him.

em A God in Ruins
death metaphor waste killing bird senseless-death skylark

Maybe this was why people filled their house with stinking cats, so they didn't notice that they were alone, so they wouldn't die without a living soul noticing.

em Case Histories
cats

The only time you were safe was when you were dead.

em Case Histories
safe dead morbid

What does it matter what people do? At the end of the day we're all dead.

em Case Histories
dead morbid laissez-faire

She was tremendously fond of Ralph. Not hounded by love the way some women were. With Crighton she had been teased endlessly by the idea of it, but with Ralph it was more straightforward. Again not love, more like the feelings you would have for a favorite dog (and, no, she would never have said such a thing to him. Some people, a lot of people, didn't understand how attached one could be to a dog.)

em Life After Life
love dogs

How many times would he disappoint you in a day if you were married to him, Ursula wondered?

em Life After Life
marriage disappointment

They said love made you strong, but in Louise's opinion it made you weak. It corkscrewed into your heart and you couldn't get it out again, not without ripping your heart to pieces.

em One Good Turn
love weakness

Life wasn't about becoming, was it? It was about being.

em Life After Life
life becoming being

And who thought it was a good idea to rent bicycles to Italian adolescent language students? If hell did exist, which Jackson was sure it did, it would be governed by a committee of fifteen-year-old Italian boys on bikes.

em Case Histories
summer students

She had married him in order to be safe from the chaos. He had married her, she now understood, for the same reason. They were the last two people on earth who could make anyone safe from anything.

insightful prose

We cannot turn away,” Miss Woolf told her, “we must get on with our job and we must bear witness.” What did that mean, Ursula wondered. “It means,” Miss Woolf said, “that we must remember these people when we are safely in the futu

em Life After Life
remember

Louise was an urbanite, she preferred the gut-thrilling sound of an emergency siren slicing through the night to the noise of country birds at dawn. Pub brawls, rackety roadworks, mugged tourists, the badlands on a Saturday night - they all made sense, they were all part of the huge, dirty, torn social fabric. There was a war raging out there in the city and she was part of the fight, but the countryside unsettled her because she didn't know who the enemy was. She had always preferred North and South to Wuthering Heights. All that demented running around the moors, identifying yourself with the scenery, not a good role model for a woman.

em When Will There Be Good News?
women city country

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