12+ Helen Clark MacInnes Quotes On Education, World
Helen Clark MacInnes was a Scottish-American author of espionage and thriller novels. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1907 and died in 1985 in Connecticut. She wrote over 20 novels, many of which were bestsellers, and was considered one of the best authors of the spy novel genre. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Helen Clark MacInnes on education, love, world.
Nothing is interesting if you're not interested. — Helen Clark MacInnes
The sad discovery of the adult world was the permanent truth: you don't always do what you want to do; you do what you must. — Helen Clark MacInnes
Just remember enough never to be vulnerable again: total forgetting could be as self-destructive as complete remembering. — Helen Clark MacInnes
Life to most Greeks may be either tragic or comic or a mixture of both; but one thing it never is - and that is, meaningless. — Helen Clark MacInnes
Inquisitive people aren't really very attractive, are they? — Helen Clark MacInnes
And it's the educated barbarian who is the worst: he knows what to destroy. — Helen Clark MacInnes
one doesn't measure friendship by length of time only; depth of time is just as valuable. — Helen Clark MacInnes
Nihilists expend everything and everyone except themselves. They are the indispensable men, without whom the world might try to live almost happily. — Helen Clark MacInnes
Men who use terrorism as a means to power, rule by terror once they are in power. — Helen Clark MacInnes
Expect the worst, and you won't be disappointed. — Helen Clark MacInnes
Civilization is a perishable commodity. — Helen Clark MacInnes
The mind is more vulnerable than the stomach, because it can be poisoned without feeling immediate pain. — Helen Clark MacInnes
Life Lessons by Helen Clark MacInnes
- Helen Clark MacInnes taught us the importance of standing up for what is right and taking risks to fight for justice.
- Through her writing, she showed us the power of storytelling to bring attention to important social issues and to inspire change.
- She also demonstrated the importance of understanding the perspectives of people from different backgrounds and cultures in order to create a more just and equitable society.
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