Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]

Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]

"It's similar to the way you feel cuddling an infant or a kitten, when you want to squeeze it so hard you'd kill it..."
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"It's similar to the way you feel cuddling an infant or a kitten, when you want to squeeze it so hard you'd kill it..."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
"Things that are truly innocent don’t need to be labelled as such."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
"The number of secrets I receive is in inverse proportion to the number of secrets anyone expects me to have of my own. And this is the real source of my dismay. Being told secrets is not - never has been - a sign that I belong or that I matter. It is quite the opposite: confirmation of my irrelevance."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
"There are certain people in whom you can detect the seeds of madness - seeds that have remained dormant only because the people in question have lived relatively comfortable, middle class lives. They function perfectly well in the world, but you can imagine, given a nasty parent, or a prolonged bout of unemployment, how their potential for craziness might have been realized."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
"We are bound by the secrets we share."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
"It's clear that politeness to one's elders can't always be justified on the basis of the elder's superior wisdom. It's just that it's not attractive to see a young person answering an older person back."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
"I don't cook anything fancy. Sheba's appetite isn't up to much and I've never been one for sauces. We eat nursery food mainly. Beans on toast, Welsh rarebit, fish fingers. Sheba leans against the oven and watches me while I work. At a certain point, she usually asks for wine. I have tried to get her to wait until she's eaten something, but she gets very scratchy when I do that, so these days I tend to give in straightaway and pour her a small glass from the carton in the fridge. You choose your battles. Sheba is a bit of a snob about drink and she keeps whining at me to get a grander sort. 'Something in a bottle, at least', she says. But I continue to buy the cartons. we are on a tight budget these days. And for all her carping, Sheba doesn't seem to have too much trouble knocking back the cheap stuff."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
"All my life I have been the sort of person in whom people confide. And all my life I have been flattered by this role - grateful for the frisson of importance that comes with receiving important information. In recent years, however, I have noticed that my gratification is becoming diluted by a certain weary indignation. They tell me because they regard me as safe. All of them, they make their disclosures to me in the same spirit that they might tell a castrato or a priest - with a sense that I am so outside the loop, so remote from the doings of the great world, as to be defused of any possible threat. The number of secrets I receive is in inverse proportion to the number of secrets anyone expects me to have of my own. And this is the real source of my dismay. Being told secrets is not - never has been - a sign that I belong or that I matter. It is quite the opposite: confirmation of my irrelevance."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
"But about the drip drip of long-haul, no-end-in-sight solitude, they know nothing. They don't know what it is to construct an entire weekend around a visit to the laundrette. Or to sit in a darkened flat on Halloween night, because you can't bear to expose your bleak evening to a crowd of jeering trick-or-treaters. Or to have the librarian smile pityingly and say, ‘Goodness, you're a quick reader!’ when you bring back seven books, read from cover to cover, a week after taking them out. They don't know what it is to be so chronically untouched that the accidental brush of a bus conductor's hand on your shoulder sends a jolt of longing straight to your groin."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
"...what is romance, but a mutual pact of delusion? When the pact ends, there's nothing left."
Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
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