Top 5 Quotes & Sayings by Sally Brampton

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English journalist Sally Brampton.
Last updated on November 15, 2024.
Sally Brampton

Sally Jane Brampton was an English journalist, writer, and magazine editor. She was the founding editor of the British edition of the French magazine Elle in 1985.

In this cash-rich, time-poor culture of ours, the most precious commodity we have is time...volunteering our precious time, is in this brutally self-involved world, the most truly selfless act
...it's what charity truly means, that compassion for each other's vulnerability
I find it easy to spot a depressive. The illness is scrawled across them like graffiti. — © Sally Brampton
I find it easy to spot a depressive. The illness is scrawled across them like graffiti.
"Sometimes", says a fellow depressive, "I wish I was in a full body cast, with every bone in my body broken. That's how I feel anyway. Then, maybe, people would stop minimising my illness because they can actually see what's wrong with me. They seem to need physical evidence."
As weird as it might seem to some people, there is nothing I love more than an empty house and the sound of silence.
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