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I have always thought - and a lot of people won't agree with this - that we're incredibly driven by fear, basically. Aren't we? It's awful to be frightened. I think it's a very strong, very powerful thing, fear.
Leonora Carrington -
One is born, one lives, one dies. What death is, I don't know.
Leonora Carrington
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I hated being in a convent. It's another form of power. Manipulation. Because who can say - one God for the whole universe? I think there must be millions of gods! And they're not all of them very nice.
Leonora Carrington -
I never thought of myself as a Surrealist. I didn't think of myself as anything. I try not to. We all have these egos.
Leonora Carrington -
I suppose what I believe in is peaceful anarchy.
Leonora Carrington -
Everyone's had an interesting life. Unless they're interested in business or something.
Leonora Carrington -
I didn't have time to be anybody's muse; I was too busy rebelling against my parents and learning to be an artist.
Leonora Carrington -
In the political confusion and the torrid heat, I convinced myself that Madrid was the world's stomach and that I had been chosen for the task of restoring this digestive organ to health.
Leonora Carrington
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I am as mysterious to myself as I am mysterious to others.
Leonora Carrington -
What would anyone want to write about me for? I'm just an old lady.
Leonora Carrington -
Sentimentality is a form of fatigue.
Leonora Carrington -
You don't decide to paint. It's like getting hungry and going to the kitchen to eat. It's a need, not a choice.
Leonora Carrington -
I do miss England. Well, I miss the idea of England, I think. But I haven't been back for years. I probably just miss the past.
Leonora Carrington