Quotes from Nadine Gordimer
I'll go back. I'll go back through that Kruger Park. After the war, if there are no bandits any more, our mother may be waiting for us. And maybe when we left our grandfather, he was only left behind, he found his way somehow, slowly, through the Kruger Park, and he'll be there. They'll be home, and I'll remember them.
— Nadine Gordimer
Death's the discarder.
— Nadine Gordimer
Presence of death standing by makes a sacrament of tenuous relationships.
— Nadine Gordimer
How did I find out? I was deceiving him.
— Nadine Gordimer
Love doesn't cast out fear but makes it possible to weep, howl, at least.
— Nadine Gordimer
It is not the conscious changes made in their lives by men and women--a new job, a new town, a divorce--which really shape them, like the chapter headings in a biography, but a long, slow mutation of emotion, hidden, all-penetrative; something by which they may be so taken up that the practical outward changes of their lives in the world, noted with surprise, scandal, or envy by others, pass almost unnoticed by themselves.
— Nadine Gordimer
The malediction is upon him even if the law does not exact it.
— Nadine Gordimer