16+ Alasdair Gray Quotes On Education, Art And Death
Alasdair Gray is a Scottish writer, artist, and playwright. He is best known for his novel Lanark, which is considered a classic of Scottish literature. He is also well known for his murals and other works of public art in Glasgow. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Alasdair Gray on love, education, art.
You suffer from the oldest delusion in politics. You think you can change the world by talking to a leader. Leaders are the effects, not the causes of changes. — Alasdair Gray
Think of Florence, Paris, London, New York. Nobody visiting them for the first time is a stranger because he's already visited them in paintings, novels, history books and films. But if a city hasn't been used by an artist, not even the inhabitants live there imaginatively. — Alasdair Gray
Movement turns dead dogs into maggots and daisies, and flour butter sugar an egg and a tablespoon of milk into Abernethy biscuits, and spermatozoa and ovaries into fishy little plants growing babyward if we take no care to stop them. — Alasdair Gray
Life becomes a habit. You get up, dress, eat, go tae work, clock in etcetera etcetera automatically, and think about nothing but the pay packet on Friday and the booze-up last Saturday. Life's easy when you're a robot. — Alasdair Gray
I distrust speech therapy. Words are the language of lies and evasions. Music cannot lie. Music talks to the heart. — Alasdair Gray
Imaginatively Glasgow exists as a music hall song and a few bad novels. — Alasdair Gray
...there were certain chapters when I stopped writing, saw the domestic situation I was in and thought, I don't want to face this world, let's get back to the hellish one I'm imagining. — Alasdair Gray
But I do enjoy words—some words for their own sake! Words like river, and dawn, and daylight, and time. These words seem much richer than our experiences of the things they represent— — Alasdair Gray
I ought to have more love before I die. I've not had enough. — Alasdair Gray
I don't think anybody should read anything except for fun because you won't learn anything unless you enjoy it. — Alasdair Gray
Are there many people without illness or disability who sit at home in the evening with clenched fists, continually changing the channel of a television set and wishing they had the courage to roll over the parapet of a high bridge? I bet there are millions of us. — Alasdair Gray
She also said the wicked people needed love as much as good people and were much better at it. — Alasdair Gray
No, ordinary behaviour. The efficient half eats the less efficient half and grows stronger. War is just a violent way of doing what half the people do calmly in peacetime: using the other half for food, heat, machinery and sexual pleasure. Man is the pie that bakes and eats himself, and the recipe is separation. — Alasdair Gray
Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation. — Alasdair Gray
Glasgow is still full of churches built in the last century. Half of them have been turned into warehouses. — Alasdair Gray
Besides, a life without freedom to choose is not worth having. — Alasdair Gray
Life Lessons by Alasdair Gray
- Alasdair Gray's work teaches us to embrace our own unique voice and perspective, and to use it to create meaningful art.
- He also encourages us to be open to collaboration and to take risks in our creative endeavors.
- Finally, Gray's work reminds us that it is possible to create meaningful, lasting art even in the face of adversity and uncertainty.
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