34+ John Mason Brown Quotes On Slavery, Religion And Education
John Mason Brown (1900–1969) was an American theatre critic and writer. He wrote for the New York Evening Post and later for the New York Post and the Saturday Review. He was well known for his outspoken and often controversial views on theatre and the performing arts. Following is our collection on famous quotes by John Mason Brown on slavery, religion, education.
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Top 10 John Mason Brown Quotes
- He played the king as if afraid someone else would play the ace.
- A good conversationalist is not one who remembers what was said, but says what someone wants to remember.
- Nowhere are prejudices more mistaken for truth, passion for reason and invective for documentation than in politics.
- No man, with a man's heart in him gets far on his way without some bitter, soul-searching disappointment. Happy is he who is brave enough to push on to another stage of the journey.
- Charm is a glow within a woman which casts a most becoming light on others.
- The comic book is the marijuana of the nursery, the bane of the bassinet, the horror of the home, the curse of the kids and a threat to the future.
- So often we rob tomorrow's memories by today's economies.
- The purpose of writing is to hold a mirror to nature, but too much today is written from small mirrors in vanity cases.
- I am as content to die for God's eternal truth on the scaffold as in any other way.
- She knows what is the best purpose of education: not to be frightened by the best but to treat it as part of daily life.
John Mason Brown Short Quotes
- Some television programs are so much chewing gum for the eyes.
- To many people, dramatic criticism must seem like an attempt to tattoo soap bubbles.
- The critic is a man who prefers the indolence of opinion to the trials of action.
- America is a land where men govern, but women rule.
- I am ready any time. Do not keep me waiting.
- The only true happiness comes from squandering ourselves for a purpose.
- How prophetic L'Enfant was when he laid out Washington as a city that goes around in circles!
- The more one has seen of the good, the more one asks for the better.
- Charm is a glow within a woman that casts a most becoming light on others.
- What a man is is the basis owhat he dreams and thinks, accepts and rejects, feels and perceives.
John Mason Brown Famous Quotes And Sayings
Friendship should be a private pleasure, not a public boast. I loathe those braggarts who are forever trying to invest themselves with importance by calling important people by their first names in or out of print. Such first-naming for effect makes me cringe. — John Mason Brown
Part of the American myth is that people who are handed the skin of a dead sheep at graduating time think that it will keep their minds alive forever. — John Mason Brown
What happiness is, no person can say for another. But no one, I am convinced, can be happy who lives only for himself. The joy of living comes from immersion in something that we know to be bigger, better, more enduring and worthier than we are. — John Mason Brown
I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with Blood. — John Mason Brown
No one is worthy of a good home here or in heaven that is not willing to be in peril for a good cause. — John Mason Brown
Something deathless and dangerous in the world sweeps past you...It is something fearful and ominous, something turbulent and to be dreaded, which distends the drama to include the life of nations as well as of men. It is an ageless warning. — John Mason Brown
I have lived long enough to be battered by the realities of life, and not too long to be downed by them. — John Mason Brown
Even when the facts are available, most people seem to prefer the legend, and refuse to believe the truth when it in any way dislodges the myth. — John Mason Brown
Most people spend most of their days doing what they do not want to do in order to earn the right, at times, to do what they may desire. — John Mason Brown
It is in the hard, hard rockpile labor of seeking to win, hold, or deserve a reader's interest that the pleasant agony of writing again comes in. — John Mason Brown
So much of TV seems to be chewing gum for the eyes.... TV desperately needs more self-reliance and pride in the medium. — John Mason Brown
Reasoning with a child is fine, if you can reach the child's reason without destroying your own. — John Mason Brown
The more I observed Washington, the more frequently I visited it, and the more people I interviewed there, the more I understood how prophetic L'Enfant was when he laid it out as a city that goes around in circles. — John Mason Brown
God spare me sclerosis of the curiosity, for the curiosity which craves to keep us informed about the small things no less than the large is the mainspring, the dynamo, the jet propulsion of all complete living. — John Mason Brown
Life Lessons by John Mason Brown
John Mason Brown believed that life should be lived to its fullest potential. He taught that we should take risks and be open to new experiences. He also encouraged people to think for themselves and to be open to criticism and change.
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