Dermot Healy Famous Quotes & Sayings
9 Dermot Healy Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
When I was 14 or 15, our teacher introduced us to Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities.' It was just for entertainment - we read it aloud - and all of a sudden it became a treasure.— Dermot Healy

I write mostly in my office in the shed outside at home, but it can get very cold. I write best on the train, among people. As a writer you spend so much time away from people.— Dermot Healy

Jesus. I had a dream last night too.— Dermot Healy
You had.
I dreamt that my Grandma had just died yesterday.
Dear God.
And she had died long before I was born.
He looked at me with astounded eyes, and felt his neck, and then he patted my knee. Aisy son, he said.
Why did I dream her?
Because you never met her. The dead you never met die a little bit every day in your head.

It's in a neighbor's house fiction begins.— Dermot Healy

There is nothing more awkward to look at, said Joejoe, than peasants in suits. They don't fit into them.— Dermot Healy

...and he suddenly opened his eyes and stared straight ahead into an empty space till slowly we returned into view. I can make small talk, he said slowly, I can do that but out of the corner of my eye I can see the dark approaching.— Dermot Healy

There isn't any distinction between a reader and a writer - reading is so much a part of it.— Dermot Healy

I think of Dermot Healy as the heir to Patrick Kavanagh.— Seamus Heaney

Truth is the lie you once told returning to haunt you— Dermot Healy
