In the library I felt better, words you could trust and look at till you understood them, they couldn't change half way through a sentence like people, so it was easier to spot a lie. Jeanette Winterson More Quotes by Jeanette Winterson More Quotes From Jeanette Winterson Art is enchantment and artists have the right of spells. Jeanette Winterson spellsenchantmentart I used to think marriage was a plate-glass window just begging for a brick. Jeanette Winterson bricksglassesthinking Of course that is not the whole story, but that is the way with stories; we make them what we will. It's a way of explaining the universe while leaving the universe unexplained, it's a way of keeping it all alive, not boxing it into time. Jeanette Winterson leavingboxingstories There must be some part of Man that is more than his daily round. Some part of him that will use his profit on a matter of no profit. Jeanette Winterson usemattermen Journalism encourages haste ... and haste is the enemy of art. Jeanette Winterson hasteenemyart The Bible writers didn't care that they were bunching together sequences some of which were historical, some preposterous, and some downright manipulative. Faithful recording was not their business; faith was. Jeanette Winterson historicalfaithbible the power of a text is not time-bound. The words go on doing their work. Jeanette Winterson boundsgoes-onbook Working-class families in the north of England used to hear the 1611 Bible regularly at church and at home ... for us, the language didn't seem too difficult. I especially liked 'the quick and the dead' - you really get a feel for the difference if you live in a house with mice and a mousetrap. Jeanette Winterson homeclassdeath Even death after a long illness is without warning. The moment you had prepared for so carefully took you by storm. The troops broke through the window and snatched the body and the body is gone. ... Death reduces us to the baffled logic of a small child. If yesterday why not today? Jeanette Winterson yesterdaydeathchildren I've never been tempted by God but I like his trappings. Jeanette Winterson temptedgod Very often history is a means of denying the past. Jeanette Winterson meanhistorypast Memoir ... satisfies our need for gossip and intimacy, for testimony and confessional, and in this world of spin, offers a truthful account of what it means to succeed or fail, to love and lose, to break your heart and mend it again. Jeanette Winterson gossipheartmean Myths hook and bind the mind because at the same time they set the mind free: they explain the universe while allowing the universe to go on being unexplained; and we seem to need this even now, in our twentieth-century grandeur. Jeanette Winterson hookmindneeds Yes, the past is another country, but one that we can visit, and once there we can bring back the things we need. Jeanette Winterson countrypastneeds Sometimes we forget that if we do not encourage new work now, we will lose all touch with the work of the past we claim to love. If art is not living in a continuous present, it is living in a museum, only those working now can complete the circuit between the past, present and future energies we call art. Jeanette Winterson museumspastart I wanted to cause trouble, but I know now it stays with you. Jeanette Winterson causestroubleliterature I like to think the price I paid by being open about my private life helped. Jeanette Winterson private-lifeliteraturethinking Today we are all speeding under the golden arms of the arches into our city, into our lives, into the world that is a stream of information, ceaselessly collected and projected. Jeanette Winterson armsinformationcities Although I sometimes pose as a fight animal, I'm really a flight animal. Jeanette Winterson flightfightinganimal Capitalism is like Japanese Knotweed: nothing kills it off. If there were only two people left on the planet, one of them would find a way of making money out of the other. Jeanette Winterson twopeopleway