Famous Karen Joy Fowler Quotes

  • He envied the bark, which had been, in the course of one lifetime, both forest and fire. One endured; one destroyed. – Karen Joy Fowler

    He envied the bark, which had been, in the course of one lifetime, both forest and fire. One endured; one destroyed.– Karen Joy Fowler

  • Lots of people go mad in January. Not as many as in May, of course. Nor June. But January is your third most common month for madness. – Karen Joy Fowler

    Lots of people go mad in January. Not as many as in May, of course. Nor June. But January is your third most common month for madness.– Karen Joy Fowler

  • Lots of people go mad in January. Not as many as in May, of course. Nor June. But January is your third most common month for madness.– Karen Joy Fowler

  • So many problems, however infinitely varied they first appear, turn out to be matters of money. I can’t tell you how much this offends me. – Karen Joy Fowler

    So many problems, however infinitely varied they first appear, turn out to be matters of money. I can’t tell you how much this offends me.– Karen Joy Fowler

  • We are so excited that, in the strangely illuminating phrase my mother favours, we’re completely beside ourselves. – Karen Joy Fowler

    We are so excited that, in the strangely illuminating phrase my mother favours, we’re completely beside ourselves.– Karen Joy Fowler

  • You can’t imagine the white-hot fury someone who can’t sleep has toward the beautiful dreamer beside him. – Karen Joy Fowler

    You can’t imagine the white-hot fury someone who can’t sleep has toward the beautiful dreamer beside him.– Karen Joy Fowler

  • Without our listening, all the stories are the same story. – Karen Joy Fowler

    Without our listening, all the stories are the same story.– Karen Joy Fowler

  • I admired her choices though I wouldn’t have made them. – Karen Joy Fowler

    I admired her choices though I wouldn’t have made them.– Karen Joy Fowler

  • We call them feelings because we feel them. – Karen Joy Fowler

    We call them feelings because we feel them.– Karen Joy Fowler

  • Maybe anosognosia, the inability to see your own disability, is the human condition and I’m the only one who doesn’t suffer from it. – Karen Joy Fowler

    Maybe anosognosia, the inability to see your own disability, is the human condition and I’m the only one who doesn’t suffer from it.– Karen Joy Fowler