Top 22 Quotes & Sayings by Katherine Cecil Thurston

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Irish novelist Katherine Cecil Thurston.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Katherine Cecil Thurston

Katherine Cecil Thurston was an Irish novelist, best known for two political thrillers.

Cynicism ... is the trade-mark of failure.
We have all of us the two natures - the brother and the sister! Not one of us is quite woman - not one of us is all man!
by the mercy of God all the ideas of youth are reversible! — © Katherine Cecil Thurston
by the mercy of God all the ideas of youth are reversible!
No weapons are more potent than brevity and simplicity.
Journeys end in lovers' meeting.' ... But the real journey - the journey of adventure itself - is frequently another matter: often gray, often loverless, often demanding from the secret soul of the adventurer spirit and inspiration, lest the blood turn cold in sick dismay, and the brain cloud under its weight of nostalgia.
No first step can be really great; it must of necessity possess more of prophecy than of achievement; nevertheless it is by the first step that a man marks the value, not only of his cause, but of himself.
A good horse is the best company in the world.
Nobody is such an individualist as the man who advocates equality.
To give! To give without hope of recompense, without question, without fear! That was the message of life.
in this curious world there are certain beings to whom it is given to say of all things with naïve faith, not 'I shall seek,' but 'I shall find.
Light love is desire of pleasure; great love is fear of being alone.
Florence - the city of tranquillity made manifest.
The saddest human experience is to view alone the scenes one has viewed through other eyes - to walk solitary where one has walked in company - to have its particular barbed shaft aimed at one from every stick and stone that mark familiar ways.
We Irish are born dreamers; sometimes we never wake up at all, and then we're counted failures.
The most splendid moment of an adventure is not always the moment of fulfilment, not even the moment of conception, but the moment of first accomplishment, when the adventurer deliberately sets his face toward the new road, knowing that his boats are burned.
Of all the ills that circumstance forces upon man, separation from a beloved object is, perhaps, the most salutary. Separation is the crucible wherein love undergoes the test absolute; in the fire of loss, grief softens to indifference or hardens to enduring need.
Failure may be cruel, but success is crueller still. The gods are usurers, you know; they lend to mortals, but they exact a desperate interest.
It is sacrilege to attempt analysis of birth or love or death. Death and birth, the mysteries! Love, the revelation!
Most prisons have wide gates! — © Katherine Cecil Thurston
Most prisons have wide gates!
A night journey is essentially a thing of possibilities.
Enthusiasm is ever a gracious, pardonable thing, because in its essentials are youth and zeal and all high, white-hot qualities whose roots strike not in the base earth.
An eight-mile drive over rain-washed Irish roads in the quick-falling dusk of autumn is an experience trying to the patience, even to the temper, of the average Saxon.
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