Edward Dahlberg Quotes & Sayings (Page 2)
Edward Dahlberg quotes and sayings page 2 (novelist). These are the last 10 out of 20 quotes we have.
“Man hoards himself when he has nothing to give away.”
“Every decision you make is a mistake.”
“Writing is conscience, scruple, and the farming of our ancestors.”
“Men are mad most of their lives; few live sane, fewer die so. The acts of people are baffling unless we realize that their wits are disordered. Man is driven to justice by his lunacy.”
“The machine has had a pernicious effect upon virtue, pity, and love, and young men used to machines which induce inertia, and fear, are near impotent.”
“The ancients understood the regulation of power better than the regulation of liberty.”
“The Americans have always been food, sex, and spirit revivalists.”
“The bad poet is a toady mimicking nature.”
“We can only write well about our sins because it is too difficult to recall a virtuous act or even whether it was the result of good or evil motives.”
“We cannot live, suffer or die for somebody else, for suffering is too precious to be shared.”
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