5 Quotes & Sayings By Jenny Diski

Jenny Diski is an author, journalist, former Features Editor of "The Guardian", and has published nine novels. She has won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for "The Siege of Krishnapur" (2012) and the Guardian First Book Award for "Last Orders" (2006).

1
We were greeted by the minister whose inclusive, non-judgemental smile was no more than a whisker away from a smirk. Have I made it clear? I don't like belief systems and even less like those that peddle self-righteousness. I have no doubt the minister was a sincere man, but I am not as impressed by the idea of sincerity as the sincere seem to be. Jenny Diski
2
But given that depression happened to me, and I did have support, I found it was possible after a time, to achieve a kind of joy totally disconnected from the world. I wanted to be unavailable and in that place without the pain. I still want it. It is coloured white and filled with a singing silence. It is an endless ice-rink. It is Antarctica. Jenny Diski
3
But nothing will persuade me that the mere fact of being in a place is enough in itself to justify the effort of getting out of bed to become a tourist, or even a traveller. I don't have the slightest wish to be intrepid. I don't want to prove myself to myself or anyone else. I don't care if no one thinks me brave or hardy. I have no concern at all that I did not have whatever it is I should have had to take a dive out of a plane or off a building. None of that matters to me in the least. Jenny Diski
4
Everything passes, but nothing entirely goes away. Jenny Diski