Best Quotes by Michel Faber (Top 10)

  1. A single day spent doing things which fail to nourish the soul is a day stolen, mutilated, and discarded in the gutter of destiny.
  2. Participating in Society in not a thing one can do naturally; one has to rehearse for it.
  3. I am a fallen woman, but I assure you: I did not fall. I was pushed.
  4. The world changes too fast. You take your eyes off something that's always been there, and the next minute it's just a memory.
  5. Most true things are kind of corny, don't you think? But we make them more sophisticated out of sheer embarrassment.
  6. History indulges strange whims in the way it dresses its women.
  7. But miracles are not for the asking; they come only when the stern eyes of God droop shut for a moment, and Our Lady takes advantage of His inattention to grant an illicit mercy. God...is an Anglican, whereas Our Lady is of the True Faith; the two of Them have an uneasy relationship, unable to agree on anything, except that if They divorce, the Devil will leap gleefully into the breach.
  8. Most distracting of all, though, was not the threat of danger but the allure of beauty.
  9. Nowadays, her life is more like a newspaper: aimless, up-to-date and full of meaningless events
  10. Clothes are nothing more than a fig leaf. And the bodies beneath are just another layer of clothing, an outfit of flesh with an impractically thin leather exterior, in various shades of pink, yellow and brown. The souls alone are real. Seen in this way, there can never be any such thing as social unease or shyness or embarrassment. All you need do is greet your fellow soul.

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