84 quotes found
Writer · English · 1903–1974
English writer (1903–1974)
“Classical and romantic: private language of a family quarrel, a dead dispute over the distribution of emphasis between man and nature.”
“The secret of success is to be in harmony with existence, to be always calm to let each wave of life wash us a little farther up the shore.”
“Words today are like the shells and rope of seaweed which a child brings home glistening from the beach and which in an hour have lost their luster.”
“A ceremony of self-wastage - good talkers are miserable they know that they have betrayed themselves that they have taken material which should have a life of its own to disperse it in noises up...”
“Optimism and self-pity are the positive and negative poles of modern cowardice.”
“All charming people have something to conceal usually their total dependence on the appreciation of others.”
“The one way to get thin is to re-establish a purpose in life.”
“The friendships which last are those wherein each friend respects the other's dignity to the point of not really wanting anything from him.”
“Greed like the love of comfort is a kind of fear.”
“The secret of happiness ... is to be in harmony with existence to be always calm always lucid always willing "to be joined to the universe without being more conscious of it than an idiot " to l...”
“Happiness lies in the fulfillment of the spirit through the body.”
“Hate is the consequence of fear we fear something before we hate it a child who fears noises becomes a man who hates noise.”
“We must select the illusion which appeals to our temperament and embrace it with passion if we want to be happy.”
“Imprisoned in every fat man a thin one is wildly signalling to be let out.”
“Carelessness is not fatal to journalism nor are cliches for the eye rests lightly on them. But what is intended to be read once can seldom be read more than once a journalist has to accept the f...”
“A writer who takes up journalism abandons the slow tempo of literature for a faster one and the change will do him harm. By degrees the flippancy of journalism will become a habit and the pleasure ...”
“Life is a maze in which we take the wrong turning before we learn to walk.”
“Most people do not believe in anything very much and our greatest poetry is given to us by those that do.”
“Whom the gods wish to destroy they first call promising.”
“The man who is master of his passions is Reason's slave.”