Top 190 Quotes & Sayings by Ellen Glasgow - Page 4

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Last updated on November 13, 2024.
Youth is always an enemy to the old.
In the past few years, I have made a thrilling discovery ... that until one is over sixty, one can never really learn the secret of living. One can then begin to live, not simply with the intense part of oneself, but with one's entire being.
The hardest thing to believe when you're young is that people will fight to stay in a rut, but not to get out of one. — © Ellen Glasgow
The hardest thing to believe when you're young is that people will fight to stay in a rut, but not to get out of one.
... the life of the mind is reality, and love without romantic illumination is a spiritless matter.
you can't fit the same religion to every man any mo' than you can the same pair of breeches. The big man takes the big breeches an' the little man takes the small ones, an' it's jest the same with religion. It may be cut after one pattern, but it's might apt to get its shape from the wearer inside. Why, thar ain't any text so peaceable that it ain't drawn blood from somebody.
O God, let me write books! Please, God, let me write books!
for my own purpose, I defined the art of fiction as experience illuminated.
... though not invariably the worst choice, war is always an obscene horror.
I have watchedmany literary fashions shoot up and blossom, and then fade and drop.... Yet with the many that I have seen comeand go, I have never yet encountered a mode of thinking that regarded itself as simply a changing fashion, and not as an infallible approach to the right culture.
...America has enjoyed the doubtful blessing of a single-track mind. We are able to accommodate, at a time, only one national hero; and we demand that that hero shall be uniform and invincible. As a literate people we are preoccupied, neither with the race nor the individual, but with the type. Yesterday, we romanticized the "tough guy;" today, we are romanticizing the underprivileged, tough or tender; tomorrow, we shall begin to romanticize the pure primitive.
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