Top 2 Quotes & Sayings by Dermot Bolger

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Irish novelist Dermot Bolger.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Dermot Bolger

Dermot Bolger is an Irish novelist, playwright, poet and editor from Dublin, Ireland. Born in the Finglas suburb of Dublin in 1959, his older sister is the writer June Considine. Bolger's novels include Night Shift (1982), The Woman's Daughter (1987), The Journey Home (1990), Father's Music (1997), Temptation (2000), The Valparaiso Voyage (2001) and The Family on Paradise Pier (2005). He is a member of the artist's association Aosdána.

I think there's no harm, sometimes, to feel on the edge of things. If you're on the margins you can see a bigger picture. And I actually quite like standing at a peculiar angle to the universe.
Home was not the place where you were born but the place you created yourself, where you did not need to explain, where you finally became what you were. — © Dermot Bolger
Home was not the place where you were born but the place you created yourself, where you did not need to explain, where you finally became what you were.
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