Margaret Millar Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Margaret Millar
The day will probably come when you can tell everything about a person from his dreams except his age and weight. — Margaret Millar
You have a low opinion of yourself, Helen."
"I wasn't born with it."
"Where did you get it?"
'The story" she said, "is too long to tell, and too dull to listen to. — Margaret Millar
I didn't mind giving up carnality, jewelry and red meat in return for comradeship and an afterlife. — Margaret Millar
Some people become so expert at reading between the lines they don't read the lines. — Margaret Millar
When someone gives me three reasons instead of one, I'm inclined not to believe any of them. — Margaret Millar
I wish people would quit telling me to think. I think. Thinking's easy. It's not thinking that's hard. — Margaret Millar
The world of maps is nice and flat and simple. It has areas for people and areas for monsters. What a shock it is to discover the world is round and the areas merge and nothing separates the monsters and ourselves; that we are all whirling around in space together and there isn't even a graceful way of falling off. — Margaret Millar
The sidewalks swarmed with people, the night was full of the noises of the living. They struck Miss Clarvoe's ears strangely, like sounds from another planet. — Margaret Millar
That's what a conscience is made of, scar tissue ... Little strips and pieces of remorse sewn together year by year until they formed a distinctive pattern, a design for living. — Margaret Millar
Perfect young men don't get murdered, they don't even get born. — Margaret Millar
You can't drown your troubles ... because troubles can swim. — Margaret Millar
Any good marriage involves a certain amount of play-acting. — Margaret Millar
I've reached the age where anyone who lets me talk seems like an old By listening to my memories, you have become part of them. — Margaret Millar
Sanity is a matter of culture and convention. If it's a crazy culture you live in, then you have to be irrational to want to conform. A completely rational person would recognize that the culture was crazy and refuse to conform. But by not conforming, he is the one who would be judged crazy by that particular society. — Margaret Millar
When you're counting alibis and not apples, one plus one equals none. — Margaret Millar
To the uneducated eye, as to the incurious mind, much of the world is in darkness, and a thousand songs are lost on the unlistening ear. — Margaret Millar
The rest of us have monsters too, but we must call them by other names, or pretend they don't exist... — Margaret Millar
People, alas, are more impressed by statistics than they are by ideas. — Margaret Millar
Common sense is a vastly overrated virtue. I myself prefer the spark of genius. — Margaret Millar
Private problems don't constitute an excuse for bad manners. — Margaret Millar
Violence is the instinctive response to fear. — Margaret Millar
Most conversations are simply monologues delivered in the presence of a witness. — Margaret Millar
The smell of lilacs crept poignantly into the room like a remembered spring. — Margaret Millar
Don't borrow trouble. The interest is too high. — Margaret Millar
The sun was shining like a congratulation. — Margaret Millar
Civilization has imposed countless restrictions and conventions on each of us, with the result that the subconscious in the majority of us has become a storage room without a key. We are forced to suppress or forget so many events and ideas and thoughts that those to which we should have access are lost in the welter. However, there are people who seem capable of unlocking this part of their minds and extracting relevant information. — Margaret Millar
The smell of moist earth and lilacs hung in the air like wisps of the past and hints of the future. — Margaret Millar
You have what is known as a lot of character, meaning you can be wrong at the top of your lungs. — Margaret Millar
If you go around looking for accidents, asking for them, they can't be called accidents any more. — Margaret Millar
Shrews are made, not born. — Margaret Millar
There is no such thing as an ex-exhibitionist. — Margaret Millar
The emotions at death, as at birth, are instinctive and primitive. — Margaret Millar