Quotes by Cyril Connolly
- The dread of lonliness is greater than the fear of bondage, so we get married.
- No city should be too large for a man to walk out of in a morning.
- No one over thirty-five is worth meeting who has not something to teach us, - something more than we could learn for ourselves, from a book.
- No taste is so acquired as that for someone else's quality of mind.
- Our memories are card indexes consulted and then returned in disorder by authorities whom we do not control.
- Purity engenders Wisdom, Passion avarice, and Ignorance folly, infatuation and darkness.
- Slums may well be breeding grounds of crime, but middle class suburbs are incubators of apathy and delirium.
- The artist is a member of the leisured classes who cannot pay for his leisure.
- Literature is the art of writing something that will be read twice; journalism what will be grasped at once.
- The past is the only dead thing that smells sweet.
- The more books we read, the clearer it becomes that the true function of a writer is to produce a masterpiece and that no other task is of any consequence.
- The only way for writers to meet is to share a quick peek over a common lamp-post.
- The secret of success is to be in harmony with existence, to be always calm to let each wave of life wash us a little farther up the shore.
- The true index of a man's character is the health of his wife.
- The worst vice of the solitary is the worship of his food.
- The artist one day falls through a hole in the brambles, and from that moment he is following the dark rapids of an underground river which may sometimes flow so near to the surface that the laughing picnic parties are heard above.
- The true function of a writer is to produce a masterpiece and no other task is of any consequence.
- Like water, we are truest to our nature in repose.
- A best-seller is the golden touch of mediocre talent.
- A great writer creates a world of his own and his readers are proud to live in it. A lesser writer may entice them in for a moment, but soon he will watch them filing out.
- All charming people have something to conceal, usually their total dependence on the appreciation of others.
- Always be nice to those younger than you, because they are the ones who will be writing about you.
- Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self.
- It is only in the country that we can get to know a person or a book.
- Classical and romantic: private language of a family quarrel, a dead dispute over the distribution of emphasis between man and nature.
- Imprisoned in every fat man a thin man is wildly signaling to be let out.
- For what is liberty but the unhampered translation of will into act?
- Idleness is only a coarse name for my infinite capacity for living in the present.
- Greed, like the love of comfort, is a kind of fear.
- Youth is a period of missed opportunities.
- There is no pain equal to that which two lovers can inflict on one another. This should be made clear to all who contemplate such a union. The avoidance of this pain is the beginning of wisdom, for it is strong enough to contaminate the rest of our lives.
- There is no more sombre enemy of good art than the pram in the hall.
- Words today are like the shells and rope of seaweed which a child brings home glistening from the beach and which in an hour have lost their luster.
- Those of us who were brought up as Christians and have lost our faith have retained the sense of sin without the saving belief in redemption. This poisons our thought and so paralyses us in action.
- Today the function of the artist is to bring imagination to science and science to imagination, where they meet, in the myth.
- Vulgarity is the garlic in the salad of life.
- We love but once, for once only are we perfectly equipped for loving.
- We must select the illusion which appeals to our temperament, and embrace it with passion, if we want to be happy.
- When we have ceased to love the stench of the human animal, either in others or in ourselves, then are we condemned to misery, and clear thinking can begin.
- When young we are faithful to individuals, when older we grow loyal to situations and to types.
- Whom the gods wish to destroy they first call promising.
- There are many who dare not kill themselves for fear of what the neighbours will say.
- Life is not about finding yourself; it's about creating yourself and making sure you do it with a splash of color.