Madeleine L'Engle

Madeleine L'Engle
Madeleine L'Englewas an American writer best known for young-adult fiction, particularly the Newbery Medal-winning A Wrinkle in Time and its sequels: A Wind in the Door, National Book Award-winning A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters, and An Acceptable Time. Her works reflect both her Christian faith and her strong interest in modern science...
hopeless wrinkle-in-time
Euripedes. Nothing is hopeless; we must hope for everything.
cry right-time
We cannot always cry at the right time and who is to say which time is right?
able wrinkle-in-time ifs
I don't know if they're really like everybody else, or if they're able to pretend they are.
feet dignity wrinkle-in-time
Have you ever tried to get to your feet with a sprained dignity?
meg wrinkle-in-time equal
Like and equal are not the same thing at all. -- Meg Murray
life wrinkle-in-time stills
I do not know everything; still many things I understand.
time night light
I saw Eternity the other night, Like a great ring of pure and endless light, All calm, as it was bright, And round beneath it, Time, in hours, days, years, Driven by the spheres, Like a vast shadow moved, in which the world And all her train were hurled.
wrinkle-in-time
Love. That was what she had that IT did not have.
pet way wrinkle-in-time
Speaking of ways, pet, by the way, there is such a thing as a tesseract.
names wrinkles wrinkle-in-time
A Wrinkle in Time was almost never published. You can't name a major publisher who didn't reject it.
time white-collar timing-and-life
Time exists so that everything doesn't happen at once.
children husband writing
During the long drag of years before our youngest child went to school, my love for my family and my need to write were in acute conflict. The problem was really that I put two things first. My husband and children came first. So did my writing. Bump.
real artist maturity
Unlearning is the choice, conscious or unconscious, of any real artist. And it is the true sign of maturity.
anger
Don't keep putting your anger off. Until you go through it, you can't get out of it.