“It would be so good to settle down and become part of somewhere again, instead of constantly passing through”
“Something rippled round the table: a loosening, a settling, a long sigh too low to hear. Un ange passe, my French grandfather would have said: an angel is passing. Somewhere upstairs I heard the faint, dreamy note of a clock striking.”
“...life is a funny thing. We go through ups and downs, winters and summers, but somewhere, sometimes, it's good.”
“A good performance, like a human life, is a temporal affair—a process in time. It is good as a whole through being good in its parts, and through their good order to one another. It cannot be called good as a whole until it is finished. During the process all we can say of it, if we speak precisely, is that it is becoming good. The same is true of a whole human life. Just as the whole performance never exists at any one time, but is a process of becoming, so a human life is also a performance in time and a process of becoming. And just as the goodness that attaches to the performance as a whole does not attach to any of its parts, so the goodness of a human life as a whole belongs to it alone, and not to any of its parts or phases.”
“Life takes constant adjustment and growth. Don't get settled in or it will surprise you and not in a good way.”
“Books ought to have good endings.How would this do: and they all settled down and lived together happily ever after?”