DORIS LESSING QUOTES

British author (1919-2013)

Doris Lessing quote

The cleverest trick of the Devil is that nobody believes in him. It. Her. Well, we have been very stupid.

DORIS LESSING

Shikasta

Tags: devil


In university they don't tell you that the greater part of the law is learning to tolerate fools.

DORIS LESSING

Children of Violence

Tags: fools


Ideally, what should be said to every child, repeatedly, throughout his or her school life is something like this: "You are in the process of being indoctrinated. We have not yet evolved a system of education that is not a system of indoctrination. We are sorry, but it is the best we can do. What you are being taught here is an amalgam of current prejudice and the choices of this particular culture. The slightest look at history will show how impermanent these must be. You are being taught by people who have been able to accommodate themselves to a regime of thought laid down by their predecessors. It is a self-perpetuating system. Those of you who are more robust and individual than others will be encouraged to leave and find ways of educating yourself -- educating your own judgements. Those that stay must remember, always, and all the time, that they are being moulded and patterned to fit into the narrow and particular needs of this particular society."

DORIS LESSING

introduction, The Golden Notebook

Tags: education


Parents should leave books lying around marked "forbidden" if they want their children to read.

DORIS LESSING

The Times, November 23, 2003


Whatever you're meant to do, do it now. The conditions are always impossible.

DORIS LESSING

attributed, Overwhelmed: Work, Love and Play When No One Has The Time

Tags: action


Coming events cast their shadows before.

DORIS LESSING

Shikasta


We spend our lives fighting to get people very slightly more stupid than ourselves to accept truths that the great men have always known.

DORIS LESSING

The Golden Notebook

Tags: truth


That is what learning is. You suddenly understand something you've understood all your life, but in a new way.

DORIS LESSING

The Four-Gated City

Tags: learning


A woman without a man cannot meet a man, any man, of any age, without thinking, even if it's for a half-second, "Perhaps this is THE man."

DORIS LESSING

The Golden Notebook

Tags: women


Intelligence forbids tears.

DORIS LESSING

A Man and Two Women

Tags: tears


The world is only tolerable because of the empty places in it ... when the world's filled up, we'll have to get hold of a star. Any star. Venus, or Mars. Get hold of it and leave it empty. Man needs an empty space somewhere for his spirit to rest in.

DORIS LESSING

Going Home


Perhaps it is a fault of the species who thrive in peace, mutual help, aspirations for more of the same -- to forget that outside these borders dwell very different types of mind, feeding on different fuel.

DORIS LESSING

Shikasta


So a war begins. Into a peace-time life, comes an announcement, a threat. A bomb drops somewhere, potential traitors are whisked off quietly to prison. And for some time, days, months, a year perhaps, life has a peace-time quality, into which war-like events intrude. But when a war has been going on for a long time, life is all war, every event has the quality of war, nothing of peace remains.

DORIS LESSING

The Four-Gated City

Tags: war


The great secret that all old people share is that you really haven't changed in seventy or eighty years. Your body changes, but you don't change at all. And that, of course, causes great confusion.

DORIS LESSING

The Sunday Times, May 10, 1992

Tags: old age


All sanity depends on this: that it should be a delight to feel the roughness of a carpet under smooth soles, a delight to feel heat strike the skin, a delight to stand upright, knowing the bones are moving easily under flesh.

DORIS LESSING

The Golden Notebook

Tags: sanity


Sleep is harder to reach and thinner, and sleeping is no longer the Drop into the black pit all oblivion until the alarm clock, no, sleep is thin and fitful and full of memories and reminders and the dark is never dark enough.

DORIS LESSING

Briefing for a Descent into Hell

Tags: sleep


It is not always possible to know, when you make a note of an event, or a state of mind, how this may strike someone perhaps ten thousand years later.

DORIS LESSING

Shikasta


Quite a few people think it wouldn't take very much to return to a few warrior bands, with a few breeding women. Our society is dependent on some precarious mechanisms, and they are very dicey. They can easily collapse.

DORIS LESSING

"Doris Lessing Reflects on World, Change", The Washington Post, October 7, 2006

Tags: society


It's amazing what you find out about yourself when you write in the first person about someone very different from you.

DORIS LESSING

The Paris Review, spring 1988


Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.

DORIS LESSING

The Times, November 23, 2003

Tags: thinking