16 Quotes & Sayings By Gail Honeyman

Gail Honeyman is a bestselling author of works in both fiction and non-fiction. Her novels include The Secret History, My Sister Lives on the Mantlepiece, and The Husband's Secret. She is also the author of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, which was made into a film of the same name starring Angelina Jolie. Her non-fiction works include The Rosie Project, a New York Times bestselling novel that became a major motion picture after it was optioned by Sony Pictures Classics Read more

Her newest novel, The Forgotten Garden, is out in August 2016.

I pondered what else I should take for him. Flowers...
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I pondered what else I should take for him. Flowers seemed wrong; they're a love token, after all. I looked in the fridge, and popped a packet of cheese slices into the bag. All men like cheese. Gail Honeyman
I had no idea how to respond, and opted for...
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I had no idea how to respond, and opted for a smile, which serves me well on most occasions (not if it's something to do with death or illness, though -- I know that now.) Gail Honeyman
My eye was drawn to a bright green hue, the...
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My eye was drawn to a bright green hue, the same shade as a poisonous Amazonian frog, the tiny, delightfully deadly ones. Gail Honeyman
The gilded confines of the Beauty Hall were not my...
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The gilded confines of the Beauty Hall were not my preferred habitat; like the chicken that had laid the eggs for my sandwich, I was more of a free-range creature. Gail Honeyman
You can't have too much dog in a book.
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You can't have too much dog in a book. Gail Honeyman
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These days, loneliness is the new cancer - a shameful, embarrassing thing, brought upon yourself in some obscure way. A fearful, incurable thing thing, so horrifying that you dare not mention it; other people don't want to hear the word spoken aloud for fear that they might too be afflicted, or that it might tempt fate into visiting a similar horror upon them. Gail Honeyman
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I'm responsible. I chose to put myself in a situation where I'm responsible, wanting to look after her, a small, dependent, vulnerable creature. It's innate and I don't even have to think about it. It's like breathing -- for some people. Gail Honeyman
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It wasn't that you could take them for granted, as such - heaven knows, nothing can be taken for granted in this life - it was simply that you would know, almost unthinkingly, that they'd be there if you needed them, no matter how bad things got. Gail Honeyman
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I took one of my hands in the other, tried to imagine what it would feel like if it was another person's hand holding mine. There have been times where I felt that I might die of loneliness. Gail Honeyman
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If someone asks you how you are, you are meant to say FINE. You are not meant to say that you cried yourself to sleep last night because you hadn't spoken to another person for two consecutive days. FINE is what you say. Gail Honeyman
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When the silence and the aloneness press down and around me, crushing me, carving through me like ice, I need to speak aloud sometimes, if only for proof of life. Gail Honeyman
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It’s SpongeBob, Eleanor, ” he said, speaking very slowly and clearly as though I were some sort of idiot. “SpongeBob SquarePants?” A semi-human bath sponge with protruding front teeth! On sale as if it were something completely unremarkable! For my entire life, people have said that I’m strange, but really, when I see things like this, I realize that I’m actually relatively normal. Gail Honeyman
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Some people, weak people, fear solitude. What they fail to understand is that there’s something very liberating about it; once you realize that you don’t need anyone, you can take care of yourself. That’s the thing: it’s best just to take care of yourself. Gail Honeyman
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In the end, what matters is this: I survived. Gail Honeyman
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In principle and reality, libraries are life-enhancing palaces of wonder Gail Honeyman