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Jane Bowles Quotes

I don't judge people by their bodies. Even when I was a young girl I liked men for their minds. Now that I'm middle-aged I see how right I was.

I don't judge people by their bodies. Even when I was a young girl I liked men for their minds. Now that I'm middle-aged I see how right I was.

Jane Bowles (2014). “My Sister's Hand in Mine: The Collected Works of Jane Bowles”, p.78, Macmillan

I feel that I have done everything, absolutely everything wrong, but perhaps something nice will happen anyway.

Jane Auer Bowles, Millicent Dillon (1985). “Out in the world: selected letters of Jane Bowles, 1935-1970”, Black Sparrow Pr

Houses! I hate houses. I like public places. Houses break your heart.

Jane Bowles (2014). “My Sister's Hand in Mine: The Collected Works of Jane Bowles”, p.282, Macmillan

Sisterly love is one of the few boons in this life.

Jane Bowles (2014). “My Sister's Hand in Mine: The Collected Works of Jane Bowles”, p.416, Macmillan

the face of victory often resembles the face of defeat.

Jane Bowles (2014). “My Sister's Hand in Mine: The Collected Works of Jane Bowles”, p.186, Macmillan

I fear nomads. I am afraid of them and afraid for them too.

Jane Auer Bowles (1978). “My sister's hand in mine: an expanded edition of the collected works of Jane Bowles”, Ecco Pr

I think that anything you feel strange or nervous about, you weren't cut out to do.

Jane Bowles (2014). “My Sister's Hand in Mine: The Collected Works of Jane Bowles”, p.10, Macmillan

A guardian angel comes when you are very young, and gives you special dispensation. From what? From the world. Yours might be luck. Mine is money.

Jane Bowles (2014). “My Sister's Hand in Mine: The Collected Works of Jane Bowles”, p.12, Macmillan

Victory fades so quickly that it is scarcely apparent and it is always the face of defeat that we are able to see.

Jane Bowles (2014). “My Sister's Hand in Mine: The Collected Works of Jane Bowles”, p.186, Macmillan

Sometimes when a man gets older he has a revelation and wants awfully bad to get back to the place where he left his life, but he can't get to that place- not often.

Jane Auer Bowles (1978). “My sister's hand in mine: an expanded edition of the collected works of Jane Bowles”, Ecco Pr

The farther a man follows the rainbow, the harder it is for him to get back to the life which he left starving like an old dog.

Jane Auer Bowles (1978). “My sister's hand in mine: an expanded edition of the collected works of Jane Bowles”, Ecco Pr