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Rose Macaulay Quotes

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Poem me no poems  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Never approach a friend’s wife or girlfriend with mischief as your goal... unless she’s really attractive.  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) It was a book to kill time for those who like it better dead  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Age has extremely little to do with anything that matters. The difference between one age and another is, as a rule, enormously exaggerated  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Another sad comestive truth is that the best foods are the products of infinite and wearying trouble. The trouble need not be taken by the consumer, but someone, ever since the Fall, has had to take it  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) The last sin, the sin against the Holy Ghost - to lie to oneself. Lying to other people - that’s a small thing in comparison  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Miss my daily Mass, and have a superstitious feeling that anything may happen on the days I don’t go. However, nothing in particular has  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) To be prejudiced is the privilege of the thinking human being. ... The open mind is the empty mind.  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Mozart is everyone’s tea, pleasing to highbrows, middlebrows and lowbrows alike, though they probably all get different kinds of pleasure from him.  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) At the worst, a house unkept cannot be so distressing as a life unlived  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Love’s a disease. But curable  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Nearly all novels are too long  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) It is a common delusion that you make things better by talking about them  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) The great and recurrent question about abroad is, is it worth getting there?  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) It was a book to kill time for those who liked it better dead  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) The impulse to ask questions is among the more primitive human lusts  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) It is to the eccentrics that the world owes most of its knowledge  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) God very seldom succeeds. He has very nearly everything against him, of course  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) The superior thing... was to be late. Lateness showed that serene contempt for the illusion we call time which is so necessary to ensure the respect of others and oneself. Only the servile are punctual  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) One never feels such distaste for one’s countrymen and countrywomen as when one meets them abroad  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) If words are to change their meanings, as assuredly they are, let each user of language make such changes as please himself, put up his own suggestions, and let the best win  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) The manuscript may go forth from the writer to return with a faithfulness passing the faithfulness of the boomerang or the homing pigeon  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Did you ever look through a microscope at a drop of pond water? You see plenty of love there. All the amoebae getting married. I presume they think it very exciting and important. We don’t  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Still I sojourn here, alone and palely loitering, though the sedge is withered from the lake and no birds sing. For I sent the bath towel to the wash this morning, and omitted to put out another. I have no towel  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) The poet has to make a synthesis out of the moral life of our time, and this life is lived at this moment on a political plane  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Work is a dull thing; you cannot get away from that. The only agreeable existence is one of idleness, and that is not, unfortunately, always compatible with continuing to exist at all  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Atheism was natural enough, but heresy seemed strange. For, surely, if one could believe anything, one could believe everything  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Adultery is a meanness and a stealing, a taking away from someone what should be theirs, a great selfishness, and surrounded and guarded by lies lest it should be found out. And out of meanness and selfishness and lying flow love and joy and peace beyond anything that can be imagined  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) Each wrong act brings with it its own anesthetic, dulling the conscience and blinding it against further light, and sometimes for years  (Rose Macaulay Quotes) You should always believe what you read in the newspapers, for that makes them more interesting  (Rose Macaulay Quotes)
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