Quotes by Katharine Gerould
- The real drawback to the simple life is that it is not simple. If you are living it, you positively can do nothing else. There is not time.
- One of the reasons, surely, why women have been credited with less perfect veracity than men is that the burden of conventional falsehood falls chiefly on them.
- Originality usually amounts only to plagiarizing something unfamiliar.
- Social distinctions concern themselves ultimately with whom you may and may not marry.
- There is no morality by instinct. There is no social salvation in the end without taking thought; without mastery of logic and application of logic to human experience.
- Ignorance of what real learning is, and a consequent suspicion of it; materialism, and a consequent intellectual laxity, both of these have done destructive work in the colleges.
- Civilization is merely an advance in taste: accepting, all the time, nicer things, and rejecting nasty ones.
- Conventional manners are a kind of literacy test for the alien who comes among us.
- Simplicity is an acquired taste. Mankind, left free, instinctively complicates life.
- Educational legislation nowadays is largely in the hands of illiterate people, and the illiterate will take good care that their illiteracy is not made a reproach on them.
- All violations of essential privacy are brutalizing.