Iris Murdoch Quotes & Sayings (Page 2)
Iris Murdoch quotes and sayings page 2 (deceased author born on Jul 15, 1919). Here's quote # 11 through 20 out of the 36 we have for her.
“Philosophy! Empty thinking by ignorant conceited men who think they can digest without eating!”
“Writing is like getting married. One should never commit oneself until one is amazed at one's luck.”
“No love is entirely without worth, even when the frivolous calls to the frivolous and the base to the base.”
“A bad review is even less important than whether it is raining in Patagonia.”
“Love is the difficult realization that something other than oneself is real.”
“Every man needs two women: a quiet home-maker, and a thrilling nymph.”
“Art is the final cunning of the human soul which would rather do anything than face the gods.”
“We shall be better prepared for the future if we see how terrible, how doomed the present is.”
“The cry of equality pulls everyone down.”
“Perhaps when distant people on other planets pick up some wavelength of ours all they hear is a continuous scream.”
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