11 Quotes & Sayings By Sophie Hannah

Sophie Hannah is a novelist and screenwriter. She is the author of the bestselling thriller The Last Letter from Your Lover, which was an international bestseller and was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Her second novel, The Night Watchman, was published in 2016 and has reached number three on the hardback fiction charts. She was named one of Waterstones' Books of the Year in 2016, and her first novel, What Came So Naturally, won the Betty Trask Award for Best First Novel Read more

Hannah's third novel, The Night Watchman's Journal, was published in February 2017.

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I never do enjoy my breaks, long or short... I look forward to them intensely, but as soon as they begin, I can feel them starting to end. I feel the temporariness of my freedom, and find it hard to concentrate on anything other than the sensation of it trickling away. Sophie Hannah
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I thought to myself, 'No matter what happens from now on, even if my heart ends up in pieces, this makes it all worth it, this moment. Sophie Hannah
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If you only have one world, one life, then however brilliant it is most of the time, you have nowhere to run when you need to escape from it for a while. Sophie Hannah
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Are men like babies? Is trying to distract them a better tactic than asking them to behave reasonably? Sophie Hannah
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That's not me talking, it's your inner voice. I'd attempt the accent, only I don't speak low self-esteem. It's a language I've never needed to learn. Sophie Hannah
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Lies were lethal, however honourable the intentions of the liar. They deprived people of the opportunity to know the basic facts of their own lives. Sophie Hannah
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Look at us. One bleeding body, one corpse, and a husk who's been half dead for years. No one who took an objective look at this room could think it was anything but too late, Ruth. For all of us. Sophie Hannah
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I want my books to explore motives which make people think, 'Wow! Imagine the psychological state you'd have to be in for that to be your motive! ' Whereas things like blackmail, jealousy - they're rational reasons for committing murder. Sophie Hannah
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No highbrow literary type would ever say 'Moby Dick' is good but it's just about a whale, or a Jane Austen would be important if she wasn't just writing about romantic relationships. Sophie Hannah
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All through childhood, I wrote verses and mysteries. There is, for me, one connection: structure. My poetry is metrical, rhyming. Sophie Hannah