31 Quotes & Sayings By Muriel Spark

Muriel Spark was born in 1903. Her father, a scientist, died when she was seven and she herself suffered from mental illness, which she herself called "illness of the soul". She left school at the age of twelve and spent most of her time alone. In 1922 her first novel, The Comforters, was published by the Hogarth Press Read more

It was a success and she went on to write a number of novels and short stories. In 1978 a second collection of her short stories, The Carpetbaggers and Other Stories, was published. In 1995 she received the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction.

For those who like that sort of thing,
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For those who like that sort of thing, " said Miss Brodie in her best Edinburgh voice, "That is the sort of thing they like. Muriel Spark
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If I had my life to live over again, I would form the habit of nightly composing myself to thoughts of death. I would practice, as it were, the remembrance of death. There is not another practice which so intensifies life. Death, when it approaches, ought not to take one by surprise. It should be part of the full expectancy of life. Muriel Spark
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If you want to concentrate deeply on some problem, and especially some piece of writing or paper-work, you should acquire a cat. Alone with the cat in the room where you work .. the cat will invariably get up on your desk and settle placidly under the desk lamp .. The cat will settle down and be serene, with a serenity that passes all understanding. And the tranquility of the cat will gradually come to affect you, sitting there at your desk, so that all the excitable qualities that impede your concentration compose themselves and give your mind back the self-command it has lost. You need not watch the cat all the time. Its presence alone is enough. The effect of a cat on your concentration is remarkable, very mysterious. Muriel Spark
To me education is a leading out of what is...
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To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul. Muriel Spark
The word
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The word "education" comes from the root e from ex, out, and duco, I lead. It means a leading out. To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul. Muriel Spark
Phrases like 'the team spirit' are always employed to cut...
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Phrases like 'the team spirit' are always employed to cut across individualism, love and personal loyalties. Muriel Spark
4:15. Not 4 not 4:30 but 4:15. She thought to...
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4:15. Not 4 not 4:30 but 4:15. She thought to intimidate me with the use of quarter hours. Muriel Spark
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Six years previously, Miss Brodie had led her new class into the garden for a history lesson underneath the big elm. On the way through the school corridors they passed the headmistress's study. The door was wide open, the room was empty.' Little girls, ' said Miss Brodie, 'come and observe this.' They clustered round the open door while she pointed to a large poster pinned with drawing-pins on the opposite wall within the room. It depicted a man's big face. Underneath were the words 'Safety First'.'This is Stanley Baldwin who got in as Prime Minister and got out again ere long, ' said Miss Brodie. 'Miss Mackay retains him on the wall because she believes in the slogan "Safety First". But Safety does not come first. Goodness, Truth and Beauty come first. Follow me. Muriel Spark
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I often wonder if we were all characters in one of God's dreams. Muriel Spark
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It's only possible to betray where loyalty is due Muriel Spark
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You're quite wrong there, Collie. One does miss sex. The body has a life of it's own. We do miss what we haven't had, you and I. Biologically. Ask Sigmund Freud. It is revealed in dreams. The absent touch of warm limbs at night, the absent Muriel Spark
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Without an ever-present sense of death life is insipid. Muriel Spark
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It was a gusty day, and from the windows of Caroline's top-floor flat, only the sky was visible with its little hurrying clouds. It was a day when being indoors was meaningful, wasting an afternoon in superior confidences with a friend before the two-barred electric heater. Muriel Spark
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It never really occurred to her that literary men, if they like women at all, do not want literary women but girls. Muriel Spark
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The sparkle and morning-freshness of the shop, and the butter-conjuring girl, formed a mind-picture which accompanied the whole of my youth.(about the Buttercup Dairy) Muriel Spark
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Sandwiches, ' she said, 'like diamonds, are forever. Muriel Spark
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It is well, when in difficulties, to say never a word, neither black nor white. Speech is silver but silence is golden. Muriel Spark
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People who want to write books do so because they feel it to be the easiest thing they can do. They can read and write, they can afford any of the instruments of book writing such as pens, paper, computers, tape recorders, and generally by the time they have reached this decision, they have had a simple education. Muriel Spark
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Saving and pinching to get married, you're losing the best time of your life. Muriel Spark
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Do you know, Sandy dear, all my ambitions are for you and Rose. You have got insight, perhaps not quite spiritual, but you're a deep one, and Rose has got instinct.' 'Perhaps not quite spiritual' said Sandy.'Yes, ' said Miss Brodie, 'you're right. Rose has got a future by virtue of her instinct.'...' I ought to know because my prime has brought me instinct and insight, both. Muriel Spark
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I see no reason to keep silent about my enjoyment of the sound of my own voice as I work. Muriel Spark
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[Being in love] is something like poetry. Certainly you can analyze it and expound its various senses and intentions but there is always something left over mysteriously hovering between music and meaning. Muriel Spark
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Be on the alert to recognize your prime at whatever time of your life it may occur. Muriel Spark
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It is impossible to persuade a man who does not disagree but smiles. Muriel Spark
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It is a good thing to go to Paris for a few days if you have had a lot of trouble, and that is my advice to everyone except Parisians. Muriel Spark
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It is impossible to repent of love. The sin of love does not exist. Muriel Spark
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Parents learn a lot from their children about coping with life. Muriel Spark
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When a noble life has prepared old age, it is not decline that it reveals, but the first days of immortality. Muriel Spark
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To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul. To Miss Mackay it is a putting in of something that is not there, and that is not what I call education. I call it intrusion. Muriel Spark
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It is impossible to persuade a man who does not disagree, but smiles. Muriel Spark