26+ Irving Layton Quotes On Religion, Education And Slavery
Irving Layton was a Canadian poet and essayist. He was a major figure in the modernist movement of mid-20th century Canadian poetry. He was a prolific poet, publishing more than thirty volumes of poetry and prose over the course of his career. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Irving Layton on religion, education, leadership.
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Top 10 Irving Layton Quotes
- Since I no longer expect anything from mankind except madness, meanness, and mendacity; egotism, cowardice, and self-delusion, I have stopped being a misanthrope.
- When you argue with your inferiors, you convince them of only one thing: they are as clever as you.
- My neighbor doesn't want to be loved as much as he wants to be envied.
- A political leader worthy of assassination
- I am a genius who has written poems that will survive with the best of Shakespeare, Wordsworth and Keats
- Idealist: a cynic in the making.
- Conscience: self-esteem with a halo.
- An aphorism should be like a burr: sting, ... and leave a little soreness.
- If poetry is like an orgasm, an academic can be likened to someone who studies the passion-stains on the bedsheets.
- And me happiest when I compose poems: Love, power, the huzza of battle are something, are much: yet a poem includes them like a pool water and reflection.
Irving Layton Short Quotes
- To this pass Christianity has come There is no God, and Jesus is his son.
- Whom the gods do not intend to destroy, they first make mad with poetry.
- It amazes me that organs that piss Can give human beings such perfect bliss.
- Death is a name for beauty not in use.
- A Canadian is someone who keeps asking the question, 'What is a Canadian?
- God is indeed dead. He died of self-horror when He saw the creature He had made in His own image.
- In Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Canada has at last produced a political leader worthy of assassination.
- Time flames like a paraffin stove / and what burns are the minutes I live.
- By walking, I found out where I was going.
- I have stopped being a misanthrope.
Irving Layton Famous Quotes And Sayings
A poet is deeply conflicted and it's in his work that he reconciles those deep conflicts. The place is the harbor. It doesn't set the world in order, you know, it's the place of reconciliation. It's the Consolamentum, the kiss of peace. — Irving Layton
how seasonably leaf and blossom uncurl and living things arrange their death, while someone from afar off blows birthday candles for the world. — Irving Layton
Only the tiniest fracton of mankind want freedom. All the rest want someone to tell them theyare free. — Irving Layton
Canadians look down on the United States and consider it Hell. They are right to do so. Canada is to the United States what, in Dante's scheme, Limbo is to Hell. — Irving Layton
We love in another's soul whatever of ourselves we can deposit in it; the greater the deposit, the greater the love. — Irving Layton
Progress of a marriage: There was a time when you couldn't make me happy. Now the time has come when you can make me unhappy. — Irving Layton
Life Lessons by Irving Layton
- Irving Layton's work emphasizes the importance of living life to its fullest, embracing the beauty and joy of the world around us.
- His poems often explore themes of mortality and the fragility of life, reminding us to appreciate what we have and make the most of our time.
- Layton's work also serves as a reminder of the power of the written word and the importance of speaking out for what we believe in.
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