A-level English/Wise Children/Key Quotes
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Quotations by theme
[edit | edit source]Because you are not allowed to take the book into the exam, it is important that you learn some key quotes. Here are some of the most important ones.
Shakespeare
[edit | edit source]- "Shakespeare was a kind of god for him"
- "Birnam wood is creeping up on Dunsinane"
- "Perhaps Shakespeare had eaten such a soup!"
- "Here she is in drag as, famously, Hamlet"
- "Off with it! You only lent it to me! Nothing was mine, not ever!"
- "Replicas of Anne Hathaway’s cottage"
- "Shakespeare, to whom our family owed so much"
- "Cry God for England, Harry and St George"
- "Shakespeare, on the note, said, “Have a heart”"
- "What You Will" - subtitle for the Twelfth Night
- "Rivers of tears. Tempests of applause"
- "Water, water everywhere did he think it was the bloody tempest!"
Youth and age
[edit | edit source]- "So well connected. So legitimate. Oh sod it all. So young"
- "Pungent smell of old ladies"
- "Our father had aged more evidently than his brother"
- "Our old age, the fourth guest at the table"
- "Deceptions of memory"
- "Legs, the last thing to go"
- "Old Melchior did something pathetic, he tried to wave the cameras away"
- "I knew in my water…"
- "Boy and girl, a new thing in our family"
- "Old age was creeping up behind him" (Melchior)
- "...geriatric chorine..."
Paternity/Absent Fathers
[edit | edit source]- "My lovely daughters, all four of you"
- "Father is a hypothesis but mother is a fact"
- "It is a characteristic of human beings that if they haven’t got a family of their own, they will invent one"
- "It is a wise child that knows it's own father"
- "Were both of us mothers and both of us fathers…they’ll be wise children alright."
- “That man is….your father!” her revelation didn’t have the force it might have had.
- The jury is still out on the question of her boy’s paternity (lady M)
- "A father is a movable feast"
Illegitimacy
[edit | edit source]- "We never felt quite so illegitimate in all our lives"
- "Welcome to the wrong side of the tracks"
- "His eyes skidded over us"
- "And the unrighteous prospered"
- "So well connected. So legitimate. Oh sod it all. So young."
- "It is a characteristic of human beings that if they haven’t got a family of their own, they will invent one."
- "Which mother? Pretty kitty? Grandma?"
- "Us. Unkissed, unwelcome, worse than unacknowledged"
- "The jury is still out on the question of her boy’s paternity (lady M)
- "outside the magic circle of our desire"
- "It's a wise child that knows its own father... But wiser yet the father who knows his own child."
- "e's not your father"
- "there was sod all romantic about our illegitimacy"
- "By blows"
- "...children on the wrong side of the blanket..."
- "...left hand children..."
Fate
[edit | edit source]- "Fate continued to deal kindly with Melchior
- "The destination of Melchior had been prepared for him since birth
- "He was doomed to wear the pasteboard crown
- "We were doomed to dance and sing
- "The bastard side of Old Father Thames (Page 1)
Fantasy/Carnivalesque
[edit | edit source]- "The carnival’s got to stop sometime
- "Less of a man, more of a travelling carnival
- "What a joy it is to dance and sing!"
Magic realism
[edit | edit source]- "As if inhabited by hands"
- "It made a noise in his belly like barrels rolling around in a cellar"
- "French knickers doing the can-can with the frilly petticoats"
- "Perhaps he slipped us one in each pocket of his jacket"
- "And then hup! He did a backflip out of the window, saving us."
- "The naked pillows huddled like a corpse"
- "The bulb flickered on and off"
- "They let the wind in when they opened the door"
- "Stopped short at ten years old, never to go again, like grandfathers clock"
- "And this time got it right, straight on the nosey!"
- "In on the wind that came with Perry blew dozens and dozens of butterflies..."
- "Not bad for a centenarian at all, at all."
Quotations by character
[edit | edit source]Nora/Dora
[edit | edit source]"Hello let me introduce myself I'm Dora Chance".
- "But if I told you that, I’d be lying"
- "What a joy it is to dance and sing"
- "Nora was soon in love again"
- "As soon as they started to call me Nora, I found that I could kiss the boys"
- "I've got a tale and a half to tell"
- "We were going exclusively for Lady’s A’s sake"
- "It is a characteristic of human beings that if they haven’t got a family of their own, they will invent one"
- "All of a sudden, I was feeling chipper"
- "Searching for the lost limb…Nora…the best part of me"
- "She used Shalimar, me, Mitsouko"
- "Identical we may be, but symmetrical, never"
- "Our careers went down the toilet with the profession itself"
- "He loved us both but I was the one he talked to."
- "Vulgar as hell"
- "It was all too literal for me"
- "Drunk in charge of a narrative"
- "You never forget the first time. Ill never forget the last time either"
- "Drunk in charge of a baby carriage"
- "Lo how the mighty have fallen"
- "Couple of batty old tarts with their eyes glued on their own ghosts."
- "Treacherous, lecherous chorus girl."
Perry
[edit | edit source]- "The carnival’s got to stop sometime"
- "Less of a man, more of a travelling carnival"
- "Not bad for a centenarian"
- "One doesn’t marry a man like that"
- "He deflated"
- "He’d brought me on a pilgrimage"
- "It made a noise in his belly like barrels rolling around in a cellar"
- "Bigger than ever and brown as a berry from the Brazilian sun"
- "Where he loved, he never altered, nor saw any alteration"
- "Magician, producer, explorer, seducer, rich man, poor man, but never beggar man or thief"
- "Birnam wood is creeping up on Dunsinane"
- "He was the size of a warehouse, no bigger, the size of a tower block"
- "It was his name on the cheques"
- "Oooh, wasn’t he a handsome young man"
- "Size of a polar bear"
- "Huge but dapper"
- "Peregrine swept us up into his arms"
- "He looked as big as the burning house"
- "Another fad. Like movies. Like oil. Like espionage"
- "He was not the love of my life, but all the loves of my life at once"
- "Did I see the soul of the one I loved when I saw Perry, not his body?"
- "He doubled up as sugar daddy"
"Nora fluxy me constipated"
Melchior
[edit | edit source]- "Knicker-shifting, undo your brassiere from the back of the gallery eyes "
- "His eyes skidded over us"
- "Fate continued to deal kindly with Melchior"
- "Offed with the old and onned with the new"
- "And the unrighteous prospered"
- "What shall I do without my crown? Othello’s occupation, gone!"
- "Our father had aged more evidently than his brother"
- "Old Melchior did something pathetic, he tried to wave the cameras away"
- "I sometimes wonder if we haven’t been making him up all along"
- "Dark and brooding"
- "Then Melchior did something wonderful. Who'd have thought the old man had it in him?"
- "Our greatest living Shakespearian"
- "Bent on making an exhibition of himself to the very end"
- "As dark and sexy as the inside of a London cab in wartime"
- "Melchior dreamt up his own father"
- "Prince of players"
- "in his voice like Hershey's syrup"
Lady A
[edit | edit source]- "One doesn’t marry a man like that"
- "Cackling away in her genteel fashion"
- "Even when they robbed their mother of her home and money"
- "We were going exclusively for Lady’s A’s sake"
- "Don’t go before you’ve had coffee…"
- "She twinkled"
- "Lady Atalanta Hazard, the most beautiful woman of her time"
- "I’d even hoped that she and Perry might make a go of it"
- "Our geriatric little girl"
- "I live mostly in the past these days, I find it’s better"
- "Have you got anything in the shape of a cucumber, my good fellow?"
Daisy
[edit | edit source]- "Enter Daisy"
- "White that matched the cat that matched the telephone"
- "I could tell at a glance that she was tight as a tick"
- "She overshot the drive and screeched to a halt"
- "She was a trouper and a half alright, she'd got legs, guts, leather lungs, tits out to here, chutzpah, sass, star quality. But class - no"
Lady Margarine
[edit | edit source]- "To butter or not to butter?"
- "She reached middle age quicker than any woman I knew"
- "The jury is still out on the question of her boy’s paternity"
Saskia
[edit | edit source]- "She later admitted she’d put something in the cake, but whether it would have made Melchior ill, very ill or finished him off altogether we never found out"
- "So well connected. So legitimate. Oh sod it all. So young"
- "Saskia gave me a dirty look"
- "Her hair redder than ever"
- "I felt that odd familiar shudder of distress when I saw Saskia"
- "You never loved us!"
- "Being unique amongst mammals a cold blooded cow"
- "mercenary bitch"
Imogen
[edit | edit source]- "Developed a unique line of goldfish breasts"
- "She’d got a fishbowl on her head with a fish in it"
Tiffany
[edit | edit source]- "Oh my little sister Lily is a whore in Piccadilly and my mother is another in the Strand"
- "Her hands were full of flowers"
- "not on your life, you bastard"
- "marry your auntie instead"
- "Pull yourself together and be a man, or try to"
- "There's more to fathering than fucking"
- "Never a sweeter or more innocent girl than our Tiffany, even though she didn't know enough not to flash her tits all over the papers"
- "The sweetest girl in London, but naïve"
Gareth
[edit | edit source]- A celibate one – a non-combatant, as it were.
- "To add to the hypothetical,disputed, absent father that was such a feature of our history, now you could add a holy father, too. Put it down to liberation theology."
- "The priest and the game show host, not so different, really."
Grandma Chance
[edit | edit source]- "Memory lane is a dead end"
- "What the fuck d’you mean?"
- "Hope for the best, expect the worst"
- "Toot sweet"
- "Made ‘mountaynes’ out of ‘molehills’"
- "She took to children like a duck to water"
- "The boarding house clung to respectability by the skin of it’s teeth ...you could have said the same of her"
- "She didn't so much talk as elocute"
- "She wasn't going to let Hitler inconvenience her drinking habits"
- "Grandma invented this family. She put it together out of whatever came to hand... she created it by sheer force of personality"
- "She was a mystery"
- "When I saw you two, the penny dropped"
- "She was a naturist, she was a vegetarian, she was a pacifist"
- "When the bombardments began, she’d go outside and shake her fist at the old men in the sky"
- "She was our air raid shelter, she was our entertainment, she was our breast"
Gorgeous George
[edit | edit source]- "Clown Number One to the British Empire"
- "He didn't travel. The moment he stepped off his native soil, he stopped being funny. In California, he was not bawdy, he was lewd"
- "Gorgeous George, having stayed himself with a flagon, was trying out a chorus of 'Rose of England' in a defiant and self-conscious manner"
Genghis Khan
[edit | edit source]- "He was like a bloody dictator in that studio"
- "He pressed a button on his desk and Nora's chair collapsed..and she went sprawling, legs in the air"
- "An orchid had never bit him back before"
- "Genghis Kahn was staking his all on art"
Ross 'Irish' O'Flaherty
[edit | edit source]- It's only a writer...Ross O'Flaherty RIP"
- "A great future behind him, already"
- "The last flame of a burned out case"
- "'God, you're lovely', he said...I wouldn't be able to return the compliment, alas"
- "old soul"
Puck
[edit | edit source]- "Puck looked like a little man but wasn't; he was an aged child"
- "Puck was all fingers, goose you as soon as look at you, unmentionable habits"
- "You might find that Puck in your laundry basket, when you least expected it, curled up inhaling your soiled lingerie"
- "Puck passed by and goosed me"
- "if a questing hand reached up from under the tablecloth, you knew it was Pucks night out, too"
- "He drilled holes in the walls of the ladies' toilets and liked to take a peep and I don't know what else"
- "old ladies loved him"
- "he had the high tenor of an angel"