Oscar Wilde
"There are three things extremely hard - steel, a diamond, and to know one's self."
“There was never any lockdown – there were just middle-class people hiding, while working-class people brought them things.”
JJ Charlesworth, quoted without naming him by Julie Birchall
"But, to me, the most poignant disparity was between those of us who have had their fun (and by fun I mean career, love and money as well as the obvious) and those waiting for their lives to begin. We punks snarled petulantly of having “No Future” in 1977, but most of my spitting cohort went on to have gorgeous careers in music and media. These days, it’s the kids I feel sorry for. As a child I sat in my room, impatient for my life to begin, but knowing at least I could escape at 16. Not so for Generation Grounded."
Julie Birchall
Benjamin Franklin
"Only the shallow know themselves."
Oscar Wilde
"The first thing to be decided about a script is whether it is a winning one or a losing one. This can often be discovered very quickly by listening to the person talk. A winner says things like "I made a mistake, but it won't happen again.” A loser says “If only... I should've... Yes, but.”"
Eric Berne
“There was never any lockdown – there were just middle-class people hiding, while working-class people brought them things.”
JJ Charlesworth, quoted without naming him by Julie Birchall
"But, to me, the most poignant disparity was between those of us who have had their fun (and by fun I mean career, love and money as well as the obvious) and those waiting for their lives to begin. We punks snarled petulantly of having “No Future” in 1977, but most of my spitting cohort went on to have gorgeous careers in music and media. These days, it’s the kids I feel sorry for. As a child I sat in my room, impatient for my life to begin, but knowing at least I could escape at 16. Not so for Generation Grounded."
Julie Birchall
Hilaire Belloc, The Crusades
Georges Bernanos, quoted in Hans Urs von Balthasar, Bernanos: An Ecclesial Existence
Did you know? While we forget most of our early childhood ('childhood amnesia'), we tend to over-remember things that happened to us ages ~16-25. It's called the 'reminiscence bump' and it's robust across studies and cultures.
"Literature takes a habit of mind that has disappeared. It requires silence, a form of isolation, and sustained concentration in the presence of an enigmatic thing."
Philip Roth
"My advice to myself: Be yourself; there is no other you. Don't perform and achieve in order to accept and be happy with yourself. Accept and be happy with yourself and let your performance flow out of that self-acceptance and happiness. Don't hold yourself to an imaginary standard; the standard is you."
Michael Rectenwald
Philip Roth
"My advice to myself: Be yourself; there is no other you. Don't perform and achieve in order to accept and be happy with yourself. Accept and be happy with yourself and let your performance flow out of that self-acceptance and happiness. Don't hold yourself to an imaginary standard; the standard is you."
Michael Rectenwald
"The end of all opposition is negation; and negation is nothing. If I call bad bad, what do I gain? But if I call good bad, I do a great deal of mischief. He who will work aright must never rail, must not trouble himself at all about what is ill done, but only to do well himself. For the great point is, not to pull down, but to build up, and in this humanity finds pure joy."
Goethe, Conversations with Eckermann
When it was all over, the publisher said they had sold 400 or more books — this, even though they had hoped to hit fifty. I have never in all my years writing books sold so many at an event. The only thing close to that was 187 at a Dallas event for 'The Little Way of Ruthie Leming'. The publishers discovered that people came from all over Romania to hear me.
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Rod Dreher
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/what-i-saw-in-bucharest-live-not-by-lies/
Thank you very much. I am a big fan of his, even though he left the Catholic Church (from disgust about sex scandals) and has did a terrible thing in attacking the Covington schoolboy for his innocent and polite smile to that vexatious Indian who was setting him up. I know some people can't forgive him because of equivocations like that. There have been others. But I am a big fan. Among many other things I was very shocked by what he told us about homosexual networks among bishops in America going back generations to and probably before Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York from 1939 to 1967, who Mr Dreher says "was widely known in clerical circles for his active homosexuality. A personal friend of mine attended a gay party at the archbishop’s mansion on Fifth Avenue, and was given a tour of the place by His Eminence."
DeleteI suppose he has left town. I'd love to meet him.
ReplyDeleteHe'll be back.
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