Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Maureen Duffy

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English novelist Maureen Duffy.
Last updated on September 30, 2024.
Maureen Duffy

Maureen Patricia Duffy is an English poet, playwright, novelist and non-fiction author. Long an activist covering such issues as gay rights and animal rights, she campaigns especially on behalf of authors. She has received the Benson Medal for her lifelong writings.

The pain of love is the pain of being alive. It is a perpetual wound.
I think basically I just think I want everyone and don't really want anybody.
Society isn't a simple organism with one nucleus and a fringe of little feet, it's an infinitely complex living structure and if you try to suppress any part of it by that much, and perhaps more, you diminish, you mutilate the whole.
How can you be more subject; black woman in a white man's world? — © Maureen Duffy
How can you be more subject; black woman in a white man's world?
We all have to rise in the end, not just one or two who were smart enough, had will enough for their own salvation, but all the halt, the maimed and the blind of us which is most of us.
all deaths are one's own.
Love is the only effective counter to death.
All reduction of people to objects, all imposition of labels and patterns to which they must conform, all segregation can lead only to destruction.
We develop all our sciences, archeology, cosmology, psychology, we tabulate and classify and cling to our sacred definitions, our divisions, without any attempt to synthesis, without the humility to see that these are only parts of a total knowledge. ... But somehow we ought to be able to keep the idea of the totality of experience and knowledge at the back of our minds even though the front's busy from morning til night with the life cycle of the liver fluke.
In all dying our ages are the same.
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