Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Irish writer Basil W. Maturin.
Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Basil William Maturin was an Irish-born Anglican priest, preacher and writer who later became Catholic. He died on board the RMS Lusitania, during the First World War.
No one knows what is in him till he tries, and many would never try if they were not forced to.
We never get to love by hate, least of all by self-hatred.
I believe there are few whose view of life has not been affected by the stern or kindly influences of their early childhood, which threw them in upon themselves in timidity and reserve, or drew them out in genial confidence and sympathy with their fellow creatures.
The central fire is desire, and all the powers of our being are given us to see, to fight for, and to win the object of our desire. Quench that fire and man turns to ashes.