Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Joan Lindsay

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian novelist Joan Lindsay.
Last updated on December 2, 2024.
Joan Lindsay

Joan à Beckett Lindsay, also known as Lady Lindsay, was an Australian novelist, playwright, essayist, and visual artist. Trained in her youth as a painter, Lindsay published her first literary work in 1936 at age forty under a pseudonym, a satirical novel titled Through Darkest Pondelayo. Her second novel, Time Without Clocks, was published nearly thirty years later, and was a semi-autobiographical account of the early years of her marriage to artist Daryl Lindsay.

Time - whether you are burning it up or falling in love or spreading it out thin in a dentist's waiting room - is a commodity that cannot be weighed out and measured by clocks.
Everything, if you could only see it clearly enough, like this, is beautiful and complete. Everything has its own perfection. — © Joan Lindsay
Everything, if you could only see it clearly enough, like this, is beautiful and complete. Everything has its own perfection.
Everything begins and ends at exactly the right time and place.
Although we are necessarily concerned, in a chronicle of events, with physical action by the light of day, history suggests that the human spirit wanders farthest in the silent hours between midnight and dawn. Those dark fruitful hours, seldom recorded, whose secret flowerings breed peace and war, loves and hates, the crowning or uncrowning of heads.
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