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Iris Murdoch Quotes
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One of the secrets of a happy life is continous small treats (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Real worship involves waiting (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Oh the piercing sadness of life in the midst of its ordinariness (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Jealousy is the most dreadfully involuntary of all sins (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
I daresay anything can be made holy by being sincerely worshipped (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Youth is a marvelous garment (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Most real relationships are involuntary (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
I see myself as Rhoda, not Mary Tyler Moore (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Socrates wrote nothing. Christ wrote nothing (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Real misery cuts off all paths to itself (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
A death is the most terrible of facts (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
All our failures are ultimately failures in love (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Only lies and evil come from letting people off (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Human affairs are not serious, but they have to be taken seriously (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Being good is just a matter of temperament in the end (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
We are all prisoner, but the name of our cure is not freedom (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
The most interesting things are always happening behind one (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
My heart was beating like an army on the march (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
A middling talent makes for a more serene life (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Love is the last and secret name of all the virtues (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Marriage isn’t a tram. It doesn’t have to get anywhere (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
The very madness of the scheme protects it (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Every book is the wreck of a perfect idea (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
All art is a struggle to be, in a particular sort of way, virtuous (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Every artist is an unhappy lover (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
The bereaved cannot communicate with the unbereaved (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
The sending of a letter constitutes a magical grasp upon the future (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
Freedom may be a value in politics, but it is not a value in morals (Iris Murdoch Quotes)
... where does one person end and another person begin? (Iris Murdoch Quotes)