Quote by Jeanette Winterson
If you continually write and read yourself as a fiction, you can c

If you continually write and read yourself as a fiction, you can change whats crushing you. – Jeanette Winterson

Other quotes by Jeanette Winterson

You never give away your heart you lend it from time to time. If it were not so, how could we take it back without asking? – Jeanette Winterson

Category:
Time
Read Quote

I live alone, with cats, books, pictures, fresh vegetables to cook, the garden, the hens to feed. – Jeanette Winterson

Category:
alone
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
Change
category

Men make history and not the other way around. In periods where there is no leadership, society stands still. Progress occurs when courageous, skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change things for the better. – Harry S. Truman

Category:
Change

Id say that after my father passed my writing changed, it went deeper. Most would say matured but I dont think Id use that word in relation to my progress. I think change is a little more accurate. – Rick Springfield

Category:
Change

Even God cannot change the past. – Agathon

Category:
Change

Money is always there but the pockets change it is not in the same pockets after a change, and that is all there is to say about money. – Gertrude Stein

Category:
Change

Random Quotes

The shortest way out of Manchester is notoriously a bottle of Gordons gin; out of any businessmans life there is the mirage of Paris; out of Paris, or mediocrity of talent and imagination, there are all the drugs, from subtle, all-conquering opium to cheating, cozening cocaine. – William Bolitho

Art is not a handicraft, it is the transmission of feeling the artist has experienced. – Leo Tolstoy

Category:
Art

Just as the Russians and the Soviets didnt manage to wipe out languages in Lithuania, neither have they managed to wipe out religion to the extent that we had feared. – Jeane Kirkpatrick

Category:
Religion

Thought is the wind, knowledge the sail, and mankind the vessel. – Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers

Category:
Thinking