A Quote by George Bernard Shaw

I don't believe in morality . I'm a disciple of Bernard Shaw. — © George Bernard Shaw
I don't believe in morality . I'm a disciple of Bernard Shaw.
While browsing in a second-hand bookshop one day, George Bernard Shaw was amused to find a copy of one of his own works which he himself had inscribed for a friend: "To ----, with esteem, George Bernard Shaw." He immediately purchased the book and returned it to the friend with a second inscription: "With renewed esteem, George Bernard Shaw.
The way Bernard Shaw believes in himself is very refreshing in these atheistic days when so many people believe in no God at all.
People believe pictures. It's a photograph that's in your passport, not a painting. Now, George Bernard Shaw said, 'I would exchange every painting of Christ for one snapshot.' That's what the power of photography is.
I must say Bernard Shaw is greatly improved by music.
I hate Bernard Shaw because he says that life is compromise.
Unless you are a Bernard Shaw you find a preface a most embarrassing business.
Plato was only a Bernard Shaw who unfortunately made his jokes in Greek.
If a farmer calls me to a sick animal, he couldn't care less if I were George Bernard Shaw.
Nobody can read Freud without realizing that he was the scientific equivalent of another nuisance, George Bernard Shaw.
As yet, Bernard Shaw hasn't become prominent enough to have any enemies, but none of his friends like him.
P.G. Wodehouse was a huge influence on me when I was younger, as were Edgar Rice Burroughs and George Bernard Shaw.
At 83, George Bernard Shaw's mind was perhaps not quite as good as it used to be, but it was still better than anyone else's.
George Bernard Shaw writes like a Pakistani who has learned English when he was twelve years old in order to become an accountant.
Concerning no subject would [George Bernard] Shaw be deterred by the minor accident of total ignorance from penning a definitive opinion.
Bernard Shaw remains the only model we have of what the citizen of a democracy should be: an informed participant in all things we deem important to the society and the individual.
There is a long dishonourable tradition of western intellectuals who have been duped by Moscow. The list includes Bernard Shaw, the Webbs, H. G. Wells, and Andre Gide.
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