37+ Louis Auchincloss Quotes On Education, Louis Xiv And Jackie Kennedy
Louis Auchincloss was an American novelist, historian, and essayist. He wrote over fifty books, including novels, short stories, and non-fiction works. His works often focused on the New York upper class and the legal profession, and he was known for his precise and elegant prose style. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Louis Auchincloss on education, love, louis xiv.
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Top 10 Louis Auchincloss Quotes
- Keep doing good deeds long enough, and you'll probably turn out a good man in spite of yourself.
- I don't give a damn what people think.
- A neurotic can perfectly well be a literary genius, but his greatest danger is always that he will not recognize when he is dull.
- Only little boys and old men sneer at love.
- Great lovers have made great sacrifices.
- There is a charm, even for homely things, in perfect maintenance.
- Once somebody's aware of a plot, it's like a bone sticking out. If it breaks through the skin, it's very ugly.
- Perfection irritates as well as it attracts, in fiction as in life.
- A common objection to inherited wealth is that it stifles the urge to work. I have not generally observed this to be true.
- I couldn't bear to see a chapter of the gospel turned into a chapter of Trollope.
Louis Auchincloss Short Quotes
- There's no real alternative to what there is.
- Maybe when I'm dead, I'll be forgiven, but I'm afraid I'll also be forgotten.
- Your literary style reflects your personality.
- Novels must have verisimilitude, and truth has little enough of that.
- I think Shakespeare got drunk after he finished King Lear. That he had a ball writing it.
- The only thing that keeps a man going is energy. And what is energy but liking life?
- The crowd has a way of being right.
- Today is not forever.
- If you can sense the corruption in me, it is ... because there's a dose of it in you.
- Society matters not so much. Words are everything.
Louis Auchincloss Famous Quotes And Sayings
A lot of writers ... sit in a log cabin by the lake and put their feet up by the fire in the silence and write. If you can have that that's all very well, but the true writer will learn to write anywhere -- even in prison. — Louis Auchincloss
In my day, they were not interested in making boys happy. Those schools were made for the types of men who would become quite successful. It was brutal. They are not brutal today. They are country clubs today. — Louis Auchincloss
Frederick Buechner can find grace and redemption even in the shoddiest, phoniest aspects of a cultural wasteland. One reads Lion Country...with hope and delight. — Louis Auchincloss
A man can spend his whole existence never learning the simple lesson that he has only one life and that if he fails to do what he wants with it, nobody else really cares. — Louis Auchincloss
I don't know enough about the lower classes to write about them. I don't feel with them, and that could be regarded as a defect, a limitation of my imagination. I could put myself in their position, but not politically. The idea of writing a story or a book about somebody completely devoid of appreciation of anything I care about is completely foreign to me. — Louis Auchincloss
I used to go to church. I even went through a rather intense religious period when I was sixteen. But the idea of an everlasting life -- a never-ending banquet, as a stupid visiting minister to our church once appallingly described it -- filled me with a greater terror than the concept of extinction. — Louis Auchincloss
Decent artists go through bad times but eventually they do get recognized. It's by no means a battle lost. Yet. — Louis Auchincloss
I had always been considered such a nonentity where human relations were concerned that the idea that I might have an influence, even a corrupting influence ... penetrated my heart with a fierce little sting of pleasure. — Louis Auchincloss
Buechner is a worthy member of the great prose stylists: Pascal, Newman, and Merton, who have harnessed their art to a passionate religious faith. — Louis Auchincloss
It's very rare that a character comes to mind complete in himself. He needs additional traits that I often pick from actual people. One way you can cover your tracks is to change the sex. — Louis Auchincloss
It seems to me that the arts are rather flourishing. There's an awful lot of bad art about because of this, but that's true of every great era. I'm sure there was a lot dreadful art in the Renaissance that we fortunately don't see today. — Louis Auchincloss
Not the least of the hardships to which the dying are subject is the visitation of their loved ones. The poor darlings, God bless them, may feel every impulse to condole and console, but their primary sensation is nonetheless one of embarrassment in the presence of the unspeakable and a guilty gratitude that it is not yet their fate. — Louis Auchincloss
As the classes in modern life come together, we have become much more intensely class conscious. It's a very curious thing. But I deal with human beings with whom I've come in contact and have had a chance to closely observe. Their upper-classness is not a matter of particular fascination for me. — Louis Auchincloss
Consider, children ... the pain of touching the tip of your finger to your mother's stove, even for a fraction of a second. That is an experience which most of you have suffered. Now try to imagine that pain, not simply on a fingertip but spread over the whole surface of your body, and not for a mere second, but everlastingly. That, children, is hellfire. — Louis Auchincloss
We were not as rich as the Rockefellers or Mellons, but we were rich enough to know how rich they were. — Louis Auchincloss
With her high pale brow under her faded brown hair, she was like a rock washed clean by years of her husband's absences at conventions, dinners, committee meetings or simply at the office. — Louis Auchincloss
To most readers the word 'fiction' is an utter fraud. They are entirely convinced that each character has an exact counterpart in real life and that any small discrepancy with that counterpart is a simple error on the author's part. Consequently, they are totally at a loss if anything essential is altered. Make Abraham Lincoln a dentist, put the Gettysburg Address on his tongue, and nobody will recognize it. — Louis Auchincloss
Life Lessons by Louis Auchincloss
- Louis Auchincloss teaches us the importance of resilience and determination in the face of adversity. He also emphasizes the power of education and the pursuit of knowledge as a way to achieve success. Finally, he encourages us to be kind and generous to others, as this will bring us greater happiness in the long run.
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