14 Quotes & Sayings By Graham Joyce

Graham Joyce is a Welsh author and journalist. From 2005–2007 he was the editor of Wales on Sunday. He was the author of the books The Lost Land, The Disappeared, and The Barren Womb. In 2009 he won the Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel from the Crime Writers' Association for his book Which Way Did They Go?

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Because two people in love don't make a hive mind. Neither should they want to be a hive mind, to think the same, to know the same. It's about being separate and still loving each other, being distinct from each other. One is the violin string one is the bow. Graham Joyce
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You let go. It's as simple and as complicated as Antonia had told me. You cry. You come. You sing. You laugh. You scream. You let go. No one needs to hang on to a first edition. Whoever wrote it; even if it was Moses. I looked back up at the sky, blinking at the lustrous beauty of the ascending and departing demons. They formed an alphabet I was beginning to learn to read. They were fire in the sky. . Graham Joyce
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Twenty years is, after all, a long time. We are not the same people we were. Old friends, lovers, even family members: they are strangers who happen to wear a familiar face. We have no right to claim to know anyone after such a distance. Graham Joyce
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The trouble with forgiveness is that some people don't want to be forgiven. Graham Joyce
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There are certain songs, and books, and films that are like points of high ground in the memory. Like they are even larger than your own experiences. They never go away. Graham Joyce
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He said he preferred to feel the earth sing through his feet, and that shoes stopped you from hearing the song of the earth. Graham Joyce
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I am less interested in ghosts than in people who see ghosts. Graham Joyce
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Some people feed you with love. Graham Joyce
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And there was Tara, again with that shy half-smile and her burgundy lips slightly puckered, that shy kink, an incomplete curlicue at the corner of her mouth; he'd seen it before many times but never noted it, and now it had him mesmerized. Graham Joyce
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The mist hung in the air like a prancing unicorn. Graham Joyce
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Rationally speaking, blaming one's behavior on alcohol or drugs is like blaming the ladder by which you descended into a pit, or the staircase that took you down to a cellar, for what you found there. Graham Joyce
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Perhaps writers should never be allowed to get together in a workplace context. It's not like studying computer science, after all. The emotions are at large, and are shared and are questioned. There is a vulnerability. Graham Joyce
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The poetry and transgression that was so much of surrealism's anarchic force has been recruited into mainstream culture. It has been made commonplace by television and magazine merchandising, by computer games and Internet visuals, by film and MTV, by the fashion shoot. Graham Joyce