Quotes From "Somewhere Towards The End" By Diana Athill

1
An important aspect of the ebbing of sex was that other things became interesting. Sex obliterates the individuality of young women more often than it does that of young men, because so much more of a woman than a man is used by sex. Diana Athill
2
She was an object lesson on the essential luck, whatever hardships may come their way, of those born able to make things. Diana Athill
3
How, then, does the written word work? What part of a reader absorbs it - or should that be a double question: what part of a reader absorbs what part of a text? I think that underneath, or alongside, a reader's conscious response to a text, whatever is needy in him is taking in whatever the text offers to assuage that need. Diana Athill