Welcome to our collection of insightful and inspirational quotes by the renowned Irish author, Marian Keyes. As a prolific writer known for her wit, humor, and keen observations on life, Marian Keyes has captured the hearts of readers worldwide with her novels exploring themes of love, family, relationships, and personal growth. With her unique voice and narrative style, Keyes has carved a niche in contemporary literature, offering readers stories that are both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Through her characters’ journeys and experiences, Marian Keyes delves deep into the complexities of human emotions, portraying the intricacies of everyday life with authenticity and empathy. Whether through her humorous anecdotes or poignant reflections, Keyes has a remarkable ability to resonate with readers, evoking laughter, tears, and moments of profound insight. Her works not only entertain but also offer a mirror to society, inviting readers to ponder the universal truths and challenges that shape our lives.
Below, you’ll find a curated selection of Marian Keyes quotes that encapsulate her wit, wisdom, and unique perspective on the world. Feel free to use these quotes as inspiration for your own creative endeavors whether you choose to share them on social media, adorn them with stylish fonts, or simply reflect on their meaning. Dive into the words of Marian Keyes and discover the profound truths hidden within her seemingly simple yet deeply profound observations.
I know of people who don’t believe it, but depression is an illness, but unlike, say, a broken leg, you don’t know when it’ll get better. Marian Keyes
Here’s how it is: I feel guilty about every single bite of food that goes into my mouth. Marian Keyes
I still get awful depression. It’s who I am. Marian Keyes
I don’t like this idea of division: that if you’re a clever woman then you’ve got to be a particular way. Because men don’t. Men please themselves. Marian Keyes
My truth is that what doesn’t kill you makes you weaker rather than stronger, although it makes you wiser. Marian Keyes
I am prone to despair. We are all born with a particular personality. I get afraid and then I don’t want to leave the house. Marian Keyes
My mother is the best storyteller. And her mother was too. Marian Keyes
I think denial’s fascinating. It’s a jokey word, but it really happens, and sometimes in enormous ways. Marian Keyes
For feel-good fiction to work, there has to be an element of darkness. Marian Keyes
I’d rather dig a ditch than go to a dinner party with people I don’t know. Marian Keyes
I’m not looking for pity, I’m really not, but I’m constantly uneasy and every day it is pretty much like getting up and going to war. Once I shift into the mindset of ‘Yeah, you’re alive. It’s tough. Let’s do what we can today,’ it’s easier. Marian Keyes
Optimism can be relearnt. Marian Keyes
I’ve always been melancholic. At a party, everyone would be looking at the glittering chandeliers and I’d be looking at the waitress’s cracked shoes. Marian Keyes
Baking makes me focus. On weighing the sugar. On sieving the flour. I find it calming and rewarding because, in fairness, it is sort of magic – you start off with all this disparate stuff, such as butter and eggs, and what you end up with is so totally different. And also delicious. Marian Keyes
As I get older the stars have gone from my eyes more, and I see that life is just something that has to be lived with, that it’s better not to struggle. Marian Keyes
I went grey at 12, my eyesight went at 17. I’ve been a crock from very early on. Marian Keyes
People promise to stick with their spouse ‘for richer or poorer’ but it’s the ‘for poorer’ part that causes the worry. The big shock is that the ‘for richer’ bit can also cause problems. Marian Keyes
Many nations use language simply to convey information, but it’s different in Ireland. With most conversational exchanges you get an ‘added extra’ like the free little biscuit you sometimes get with a cappuccino in a fancy coffee place. Marian Keyes
Writing about feeling disconnected has enabled me to connect, and that has been the most lovely thing of all. Marian Keyes
At 30 I thought my life was over. I thought I’d have made something of myself by then, that life would somehow have made the necessary arrangements – but actually I had nothing. Marian Keyes
Every day I wake up afraid that I won’t be able to write, that today is the day it has left me. Marian Keyes
I used to write in bed, starting when I woke up. I believe that creative work comes from our subconscious mind, so I try to keep the gap between sleep and writing as minimal as possible. Marian Keyes
I used to feel defensive when people would say, ‘Yes, but your books have happy endings’, as if that made them worthless, or unrealistic. Some people do get happy endings, even if it’s only for a while. I would rather never be published again than write a downbeat ending. Marian Keyes
Bizarrely, I actually feel safer the older I get, like people will expect less from me, and I can become more and more invisible, yet more and more eccentric. Marian Keyes
Medically speaking, there is no such thing as a nervous breakdown. Which is very annoying to discover when you’re right in the middle of one. Marian Keyes
Regardless of the gender of the highest wage earner, the balance of power in the relationship will suffer if the higher earner uses control of the purse strings as a system of reward and punishment. It will also suffer if the lower earner takes a chippy, haughty attitude to spending money they haven’t actually generated themselves. Marian Keyes
When I was growing up, I despised Irishness. I felt our music, our television and our books were just poor imitations of what came out of Britain and America. I was all set to abandon it entirely. Marian Keyes
When I first met my husband, he had a very good job – company car, pension plan, grudging respect from his staff – the lot. I, on the other hand, was badly paid and devoid of ambition. Then I had a couple of books published and confounded all expectations by starting to earn more than he did. Marian Keyes
I’m proud of what I write and feel endorsed by my readers. Marian Keyes
I think reviewers are sexist… This isn’t to sound bitter, but I think you’re more likely to get a critical kicking if you’re a woman. I just think that’s a fact. I really think less value is put in general on women’s voices, across the board. Marian Keyes
I haven’t had Botox because my face is a bit lopsided and I depend on keeping everything animated so that people don’t notice. Marian Keyes
I like hoodies. They just make me feel safe. Marian Keyes
There’s no doubt that relationships do suffer when circumstances change profoundly. Marian Keyes
I’ve been so showered in life, beyond my wildest dreams, such as having a loving partner I never thought I’d have. Marian Keyes
I’ve kind of realised life is meant to be tough and everybody is in psychic and spiritual discomfort of some sort and has a burden to carry. I’ve realised I’m not special. Marian Keyes
Some think love can be measured by the amount of butterflies in their tummy. Others think love can be measured in bunches of flowers, or by using the words ‘for ever.’ But love can only truly be measured by actions. It can be a small thing, such as peeling an orange for a person you love because you know they don’t like doing it. Marian Keyes
Love is an emotion. It can’t be seen or touched, and it is experienced differently by everyone, therefore it is difficult to measure. Marian Keyes
Men can be men and still get excited about other men kicking a ball around and they’re never mocked, whereas it’s easy for women to take mocking on board, to be belittled. Because we’re used to it. Marian Keyes
Do I mind being called a chick-lit writer? Well, it’s not the worst thing that could happen. Marian Keyes
I think there is pressure on people to turn every negative into a positive, but we should be allowed to say, ‘I went through something really strange and awful and it has altered me forever.’ Marian Keyes
I’m quite introverted but I’m not shy. Marian Keyes
I’ve never made a secret of the fact that I’d have loved to have children. Marian Keyes
Love and kindness go hand in hand. Marian Keyes
When you’re a mass-market writer, people think that you can just decide ‘this happens, this happens, this happens’, whereas with literary writers it’s coming from their soul and their core. But with me it does come from my soul and my core, and my soul and my core often go AWOL, and then I’ve nothing to write. Marian Keyes
