16 Quotes & Sayings By Lily King

Lily King is the author of two novels, The Lost Art of Turning and The Book of Joan. She has written for a wide range of publications, including the New York Times Magazine, Glamour, and the Believer. She is a former staff writer for the New Yorker and a graduate of Columbia University's MFA program in fiction. Her work has been translated into Finnish, Greek, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Polish, and Swedish.

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There is something about finding the balance to one's nature - perhaps a culture that flourishes is a culture that has found a similar balance among its people. Lily King
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The impulse to touch her and all the life in her was something I had to check regularly. Lily King
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I felt in some ways we'd had some sort of sex, sex of the mind, sex of ideas, sex of words, hundreds and thousands of words... Lily King
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Is it always that way with men, that first burst of love or sex the thing that binds you? Do you always have to harken back to those first weeks when just the way he walked across a room made you want to take off all your clothes? Lily King
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You don't struggle with these questions?"" No. But I've always thought my opinion was the right one. It's a small flaw I have."" An American flaw. Lily King
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You don't realize how language actually interferes with communication until you don't have it, how it gets in the way like an overdominant sense. You have to pay much more attention to everything else when you can't understand the words. Once comprehension comes, so much else falls away. You then rely on their words, and words aren't always the most reliable thing. Lily King
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Go. Go to your beautiful dances, your beautiful ceremonies. And we will bury our dead. Lily King
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I asked her if she believed you could ever truly understand another culture. I told her the longer I stayed, the more asinine the attempt seemed, and that what I’d become more interested in is how we believed we could be objective in any way at all, we who each came in with our own personal definitions of kindness, strength, masculinity, femininity, God, civilisation, right and wrong. Lily King
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You don’t realise how language actually interferes with communication until you don’t have it, how it gets in the way like an overdominant sense. Lily King
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Sometimes you just find a culture that breaks your heart, ” she said finally. Lily King
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He smelled of cigarettes and whiskey, the smell of Cambridge and youth. Lily King
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That night at Gertie's when she asked me if I preferred to be the one who loved slightly more or loved slightly less. More, I said. Not this time, she said in my ear. I am the one who will always love more. I didn't say, But I love without needing to own. Because I didn't know the difference then. Lily King
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Surely it is more civilized to kill one man every few months, hold up his head for all to behold, say his name, and return home for a feast than to slaughter nameless millions. Lily King
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Brain ablaze. Feel like we are unearthing something and finding ourselves, knowing ourselves, stripping odd layers of our upbringing like old paint. Can't write about it fully yet. Don't understand it. I only know that when F leaves and B and I talk I feel like I am saying - and hearing - the first wholly honest words of my life. Lily King
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I've always thought of writing as sort of active communication. Lily King