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How quickly people changed, with their interests, their feelings. Well-made phrases replaced by well-made phrases, time is a flow of words coherent only in appearance, the one who piles up the most is the one who wins.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Futility Life Time Words

The solitude of women's minds is regrettable, I said to myself, it's a waste to be separated from each other without procedures, without tradition.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Community Friendship Women

It seemed to me - articulated in words of today - that not only did she know how to put things well but she was developing a gift that I was already familiar with: more effectively than she had as a child, she took the facts and in a natural way charged them with tension; she intensified reality as she reduced it to words, she injected with energy. But I also realized, with pleasure, that, as soon as she began to do this, I felt able to do the same, and I tried and it came easily.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Creation Friendship Love Writing

Don’t be timid. You’re a writer, use your role, test it, make something of it. These are decisive times, everything is turning upside down. Participate, be present. And begin with the scum in your area, put their backs to the wall.

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Elena Ferrante Action Participation Politics Scum Writers

I didn’t realize that in his wish to transform me was the proof that he didn’t like me as I was, he wanted me to be different, or, rather, he didn’t want just a woman, he wanted the woman he imagined he himself would be if he were a woman. For Franco, I said, I was an opportunity for him to expand into the feminine, to take possession of it: I constituted the proof of his omnipotence, the demonstration that he knew now to be not only a man in the right way, but also a woman.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Feminism Men Omnipotence Possession Women

You’re really a good girl, poor you.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Girl Women

Maybe I should tell her that things without meaning are the most beautiful ones. It’s a good sentence, she’ll like it.

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Elena Ferrante Beauty Existentialism Female Freindship

...but I was bored, I could scarcely understand them. I started to borrow novels from the circulating library, and read one after the other. But in the long run they didn't help. They presented intense lives, profound conversations, a phantom reality more appealing than my real life. So, in order to feel as if I were not real, I sometimes went...

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Elena Ferrante Elena Ferrante Imagination Novels Reading

She possessed intelligence and didn't put it to use but, rather, wasted it, like a great lady for whom all the riches of the world are merely a sign of vulgarity. That was the fact that must have beguiled Nino: the gratuitousness of Lila's intelligence.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Intelligence Lila Riches

Lila was able to speak through writing; unlike me when I wrote, unlike Sarratore in his articles and poems, unlike even many writers I had read and was reading, she expressed herself in sentences that were well constructed, and without error, even though she had stopped going to school, but–further–she left no trace of effort, you weren't aware of the artifice of the written word. I read and I saw her, I heard her. The voice set in the writing overwhelmed me, enthralled me even more than when we talked face to face; it was completely cleansed of the dross of speech, of the confusion of the oral; it had the vivid orderliness that I imagined would belong to conversation if one were so fortunate as to be born from the head of Zeus and not from the Grecos, the Cerullos.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Intelligence Talent Writing

Her quickness of mind was like a hiss, a dart, a lethal bite.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Ferrantefever Intellect Intelligence Intelligent People Simile

She said that we didn't know anything, either as children or now, that we were therefore not in a position to understand anything, that everything in the neighbourhood, every stone or piece of wood, everything, anything you could name, was already there before us, but we had grown up without realizing it, without ever even thinking about it. Not just us. Her father pretended that there had been nothing before. Her mother did the same, my mother, my father, even Rino. And yet Stefano's grocery store before, had been the carpenter shop of Alfredo Peluso, Pasquale's father. And yet Don Achille's money had been made before. And the Solaras' money as well. She had tested this out on her father and mother. They didn't know anything, they wouldn't talk about anything. Not Fascism, not the king. No injustice, no oppression, no exploitation. They hated Don Achille and were afraid of the Solaras. But they overlooked it and went to spend their money both at Don Achille's son's and at the Solaras', and sent us, too. And they votes for the Fascists, for the monarchists, as the Solaras wanted them to. And they thought that what had happened before was past, and in order to live quietly, they placed a stone on top of it, and so, without knowing it, they continued it, they were immersed in the things of before, and we kept them inside us, too.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante History

Thus she returned to the theme of ‘before,’ but in a different way than she had at first. She said that we didn’t know anything, either as children or now, that we were therefore not in a position to understand anything, that everything in the neighborhood, every stone or piece of wood, everything, anything you could name, was already there before us, but we had grown up without realizing it, without ever even thinking about it. Not just us. Her father pretended that there had been nothing before. Her mother did the same, my mother, my father, even Rino… <…> They didn’t know anything, they wouldn’t talk about anything. Not Fascism, not the king. No injustice, no oppression, no exploitation … And they thought that what had happened before was past and, in order to live quietly, they placed a stone on top of it, and so, without knowing it, they continued it, they were immersed in the things of before, and we kept them inside us, too.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Awakening Before Heritage History

I doubt that work ennobles man and I am absolutely certain that it does not ennoble woman.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Work

As a result of subduing the forces of nature with the tools that we invent, we find ourselves today at the point where the force of our tools has become a greater concern than the forces of nature.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Environmentalism Existentialism Nature

Engineering -nature is engineering, so is culture, science is right behind, only chaos is not an engineer- and, along with it, the furious need to reproduce.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Chaos Nature

She, on the other hand, seized things, truly wanted them, was passionate about them, played for all or nothing, and wasn’t afraid of contempt, mockery, spitting, beatings.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Courage Passionate

Perhaps Lila was right: my book—even though it was having so much success—really was bad, and this was because it was well organized, because it was written with obsessive care, because I hadn’t been able to imitate the disjointed, unaesthetic, illogical, shapeless banality of things.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Banality Chaos Existentialism Reality Writing

A woman's body does a thousand different things, toils, runs, studies, fantasizes, invents, wearies, and meanwhile the breasts enlarge, the lips of the sex swell, the flesh throbs with a round life that is yours, your life, and yet pushes elsewhere, draws away from you although it inhabits your belly, joyful and weighty, felt as a greedy impulse and yet repellent, like an insect's poison injected into a vein.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Babies Breeding Childbearing Children Greatbabyshowerquotes Motherhood Pregnancy

Adults, waiting for tomorrow, move in a present behind which is yesterday or the day before yesterday or at most last week: they don't want to think about the rest. Children don't know the meaning of yesterday, or even of tomorrow, everything is this, now: the street is this, the doorway is this, the stairs are this, this is Mamma, this is Papa, this is the day, this the night.

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Elena Ferrante Adults Children Point Of View Today

I believe that books, once they are written, have no need of their authors. If they have something to say, they will sooner or later find readers; if not, they won’t. . . . I very much love those mysterious volumes, both ancient and modern, that have no definite author but have had and continue to have an intense life of their own. They seem to me a sort of nighttime miracle, like the gifts of the Befana, which I waited for as a child. . . . True miracles are the ones whose makers will never be known. . . . Besides, isn’t it true that promotion is expensive? I will be the least expensive author of the publishing house. I’ll spare you even my presence.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Author Author Quotes Fiction Italy Literature Naples Neapolitan Novels New Yorker

But one afternoon Lila said softly that there was nothing that could eliminate the conflict between the rich and the poor. Why?Those who are on the bottom always want to be on top, those who are on top want to stay on top, and one way or another they always reach the point where they're kicking and spitting at each other.That's exactly why problems should be resolved before violence breaks out.And how? Putting everyone on top, putting everyone on the bottom?Finding a point of equilibrium between the classes.A point where? Those from the bottom meet those from the top in the middle?Let's say yes.And those on top will be willing to go down? And those on the bottom will give up on going any higher?If people work to solve all problems well, yes. You're not convinced?No. The classes aren't playing cards, they're fighting, and it's a fight to the death.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Capitalism Classes Communism Society

Maybe we really are made of the same clay, maybe we really are condemned, blameless, to the same, identical mediocrity.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Destiny Fate Humanity Life Nihilism

The most difficult achievement is the capacity to see oneself, to name oneself, to imagine oneself. If in daily life we use ideologies, common sense, religion, even literature itself to disguise our experiences and make them presentable, in fiction it’s possible to sweep away all the veils—in fact, perhaps, it’s a duty.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Literature Writing

Without reserve, I can say that my entire identity is in the books I write.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Literature Privacy

Languages for me have a secret venom that every so often foams up and for which there is no antidote.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Language Poison Words Writing

The hardest things to talk about are the ones we ourselves can't understand.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Communication Difficulties Meaning Struggle Understanding Words

What a complex foamy mixture a couple is. Even if the relationship shatters and ends, it continues to act in secret pathways, it doesn't die, it doesn't want to die.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Relationship

...maybe, in the face of abandonment, we are all the same; maybe not even a very orderly mind can endure the discovery of not being loved.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Divorce Love Sadness

I soon had to admit that what I did by myself couldn't excite me, only what Lila touched became important.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Excitement Friends Inspiration

Is it possible that even happy moments of pleasure never stand up to a rigorous examination? Possible.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Bygone Glory Happiness Les Jadis Love Memory The Good Old Days

To cause pain was a disease. As a child I imagined tiny, almost invisible animals that arrived in the neighborhood at night, they came from the ponds, from the abandoned train cars beyond the embankment, from the stinking grasses called fetienti, from the frogs, the salamanders, the flies, the rocks, the dust, and entered the water and the food and the air, making our mothers, our grandmothers as angry as starving dogs.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Poverty Violence

Don't be timid. You're a writer, use your role, test it, make something of it. These are decisive times, everything is turning upside down. Participate, be present.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Catalyst Change Engagement Social Activism Writers Writing Writing Life

I believe that books, once they are written, have no need of their authors. If they have something to say, they will sooner or later find readers; if not, they won’t. . . . I very much love those mysterious volumes, both ancient and modern, that have no definite author but have had and continue to have an intense life of their own. They seem to me a sort of nighttime miracle, like the gifts of the Befana, which I waited for as a child. . . . True miracles are the ones whose makers will never be known. . . .

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Books Writers

I simply decided once and for all to liberate myself from the anxiety of notoriety and the urge to be a part of that circle of successful people, those who believe they have won who-knows-what

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Anonymity Culture Privacy Writing

I'm lying, yes, but why do you force me to give a linear explanation; linear explanations are almost always lies.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Lies Narrative Truth

The rules say that to tell a story you need first of all a measuring stick, a calendar, you have to calculate how much time has passed between you and the facts, the emotions to be narrated.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Distance Narration Story

Although she was fragile in appearance, every prohibition lost substance in her presence.

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Elena Ferrante Composure Determination Fragile

I feel no nostalgia for our childhood: it was full of violence. Every sort of thing happened, at home and outside, every day, but I don't recall having ever thought that the life we had there was particularly bad. Life was like that, that's all, we grew up with the duty to make it difficult for others before they made it difficult for us.

~ Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante Childhood Violence

Religion will disappear from men's consciousness when, finally, we have constructed a world of equals, without class distinctions, and with a sound of scientific conception of society and of life

~ Elena Ferrante

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