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Born: 1904-12-09
Profession: Critic
Nation: American
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Old age is an excellent time for outrage. My goal is to say or do at least one outrageous thing every week.

Tags: Age, Goal, Time

There seems to be a terrible misunderstanding on the part of a great many people to the effect that when you cease to believe you may cease to behave.

Tags: Great, May, Religion

It is the gossip columnist's business to write about what is none of his business.

Tags: Business, Gossip, Write

Nothing so soothes our vanity as a display of greater vanity in others; it make us vain, in fact, of our modesty.

Tags: Fact, Greater, Others

The closer and more confidential our relationship with someone, the less we are entitled to ask about what we are not voluntarily told.

Tags: Ask, Less, Someone

Highly educated bores are by far the worst; they know so much, in such fiendish detail, to be boring about.

Tags: Boring, Far, Worst

In art there are tears that lie too deep for thought.

Tags: Art, Deep, Lie

Individualism is rather like innocence; there must be something unconscious about it.

Tags: Innocence, Rather

Many people today don't want honest answers insofar as honest means unpleasant or disturbing, They want a soft answer that turneth away anxiety.

Tags: Away, Honest, Today

One of the misfortunes of our time is that in getting rid of false shame we have killed off so much real shame as well.

Tags: Off, Real, Time

Privacy was in sufficient danger before TV appeared, and TV has given it its death blow.

Tags: Danger, Death, Privacy

The trouble with our age is all signposts and no destination.

Tags: Age, Signposts, Trouble

The trouble with us in America isn't that the poetry of life has turned to prose, but that it has turned to advertising copy.

Tags: America, Life, Poetry

The Englishman wants to be recognized as a gentleman, or as some other suitable species of human being, the American wants to be considered a good guy.

Tags: American, Good, Human
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