"I never do enjoy my breaks, long or short...I look forward to them intensely, but as soon as they begin, I can feel them starting to end. I feel the temporariness of my freedom, and find it hard to concentrate on anything other than the sensation of it trickling away."
About Sophie Hannah
Sophie Hannah — Life and Legacy
Sophie Hannah is a British author celebrated for her psychological thrillers that intricately weave themes of love and identity. With notable works like 'The Monogram Murders,' she has redefined the genre, infusing it with psychological depth and emotional complexity. Hannah's writing often explores the hidden facets of human relationships, as seen in her quote, 'We all have our secrets,' which reflects her understanding of the intricate layers of identity. Her characters frequently grapple with their pasts and the secrets they keep, revealing how these elements shape their actions and relationships. This exploration of identity is not just a backdrop but a driving force in her narratives, challenging readers to confront the complexities of their own lives. Hannah's perspective on love is equally nuanced; she presents it as a powerful yet potentially dangerous force, encapsulated in her idea that 'Love can be a dangerous game.' This duality in her portrayal of love and identity resonates with readers, making her work relevant in today's literary landscape. By delving into the psychological undercurrents of her characters, Hannah invites readers to reflect on their own experiences, ensuring her quotes and ideas continue to provoke thought and discussion.
Quote collection
Sophie Hannah quotes
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"We manufacture anger to give ourselves the illusion of power when we feel weak and helpless."
"Lies were lethal, however honourable the intentions of the liar. They deprived people of the opportunity to know the basic facts of their own lives."
"I am a fellow commoner at Lucy Cavendish College. My husband used to be a lecturer at Leeds University, and we lived in Yorkshire for 11 years. When he gave up his job, we realised we could live wherever we liked."
"You can always, and easily, give somebody the gift of hope and faith, even in the midst of despair."
"Weak people always attack strong people - it's safer. It's weak people who are dangerous, who lash out uncontrollably and hurt you back. Stong people can walk away - no repercussions, you see, if you attack a stong person."
"Most crime fiction plots are not ambitious enough for me. I want something really labyrinthine with clues and puzzles that will reward careful attention."
"But we'll stumble on, she and I, into our messy future. And we'll have each other."
"I always notice the dysfunctional dynamic of human relationships because most places where you encounter it, people are trying to pretend it isnt happening."
"Cambridge is heaven, I am convinced it is the nicest place in the world to live. As you walk round, most people look incredibly bright, as if they are probably off to win a Nobel prize."
"I never write about CIA conspiracies or the FBI or mafia or anything like that because I just dont understand that world. But I think I do understand individual human harmfulness."
"No one has been buried at Mill Road Cemetery in Cambridge, England, for many years, and so the place has a shady, overgrown magic about it."