Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by Susan Kay

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British writer Susan Kay.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Susan Kay

Susan Kay is a British writer, the author of two award-winning novels: Legacy and Phantom.

I can make anything disappear, if I really want to.
None of us can choose where we shall love.
I had reached up and pulled the castle of dreams down around him.
Killing is like riding, you see. One never really loses the knack.
Night after night the nightingale came to beg for divine love, but though the rose trembled at the sound of his voice, her petals remained closed to him...Flower and bird, two species never meant to mate. Yet at length the rose overcame her fear and from that single, forbidden union was born the red rose that Allah never intended the world to know.
Memories are like fireflies darting across the surface of my mind, showing me here and there images so sharp and vivid that I catch my breath in wonder before the vignette disappears, sinking like a pebble into the quicksand of regret and recrimination.
Great beauty is often perceived by human senses as pain.
I have often thought I would have been quite happy as a spider.Even a spider has the right to a mate. — © Susan Kay
I have often thought I would have been quite happy as a spider.Even a spider has the right to a mate.
Happiness is like the first blissful intoxication of morphine.It doesn't last very long.
My mind has touched the farthest horizons of mortal imagination and reaches ever outward to embrace infinity. There is no knowledge beyond my comprehension, no art or skill upon this entire planet that lies beyond the mastery of my hand. And yet, like Faust, I look in vain, I learn in vain... For as long as I live, no woman will ever look on me in love.
All beauty must have its imperfections, all happiness its share of sorrow. — © Susan Kay
All beauty must have its imperfections, all happiness its share of sorrow.
Death was the ultimate power and I his eager, willing apprentice.
In point of fact I was a perfectly devoted and dutiful little Catholic—until the day I learned that animals have no souls.
Hell is not a place, it's a state of mind and body; hell is obsession with a voice, a face, a name.
And it's really very difficult to kill someone when all your inner instincts would oblige you to take off your hat first!
She wanted an Angel of Music . . . an angel who would make her believe in herself at last. I'd been the Angel of Doom for the khanum. There was no reason in the world why I could not be the Angel of Music for Christine. I couldn't hope to be a man to her, I couldn't ever be a real, breathing, living man waking at her side and reaching out for her . . . But I could be her angel' -Erik
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