4 Quotes & Sayings By Sally Rooney

Born in Cambridge, England, Sally Rooney is the author of four critically acclaimed books for adults: 'Notes of a Crocodile' (2009), 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist' (2012), 'Landline' (2012) and 'How to Be Both' (2014). Her most recent work is the children's book 'How to Be Both: A Book About Friendship' (2014) with poet and artist Christopher Simon Sykes.

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You can love more than one person, she said. That's arguable. Why is it any different from having more than one friend? You're friends with me and you also have other friends, does that mean you don't really value me? I don't have other friends, I said. Sally Rooney
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I think I only appear smart by staying quiet as often as possible. Sally Rooney
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Maybe niceness is the wrong metric, I said. Of course it's really about power, Bobbi agreed. But it's harder to work out who has the power, so instead we rely on 'niceness' as a kind of stand-in. I mean this is an issue in public discourse. We end up asking like, is Israel 'nicer' than Palestine. Sally Rooney