Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English writer Louise Doughty.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Louise Doughty is an English fiction and non-fiction writer, and a playwright and journalist. She has worked as a The Daily Telegraph columnist and as a BBC Radio 4 presenter. Her ninth novel entitled Platform Seven was published in 2019.
Love built on pain-the kind that lasts: whatever you love can be taken away from us at any moment but the loss of what we love belongs to us forever.
It's the very awfulness of [murder] that makes reading about it feel so cozy.
Muscle has memory: the body knows things the mind will not admit.
I think I have become a better writer since having children. It improves creativity, particularly because once you have children it makes you realise the story isn’t about you.
Writing gets easier once you know your allies and banish your enemies.