37+ Wilfrid Sheed Quotes On Friendship, Humorous And Satirical
Wilfrid Sheed was an English novelist and essayist. He was born in London in 1930 and moved to the United States in 1939. Sheed wrote numerous novels, essays, and works of non-fiction, including his memoir Office Politics. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Wilfrid Sheed on friendship, love, humorous.
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Top 10 Wilfrid Sheed Quotes
- For Catholics before Vatican II, the land of the free was pre-eminently the land of Sister Says-except, of course, for Sister, for whom it was the land of Father Says.
- Of course, history is only a muddle of facts and a fuddle of professors, and anyone who thinks it is one clear voice saying "Arise, sir Knight" deserves a life sentence in Camelot.
- Saloons provide moments of genuine ecstasy - but only if your soul is at peace and the rest of your life bears contemplating. Otherwise, they are palaces of misery.
- I picked up the writing on the very day he died. It was the only consolation I could find.
- Suicide is about life, being in fact the sincerest form of criticism life gets.
- The American male doesn't mature until he has exhausted all other possibilities.
- If the French were really intelligent, they'd speak English.
- Mr Michener, as timeless as a stack of 'National Geographics,' is the ultimate Summer Writer. Just as one goes back to the cottage in Maine, so one goes back to one's Michener.
- One reason the human race has such a low opinion of itself is that it gets so much of its wisdom from writers.
- Whether or not Big Brother is watching us, we certainly have to watch him, which may be even worse.
Wilfrid Sheed Short Quotes
- The town is as full as ever of 'characters,' all created by each other.
- Beware the fictionist writing his own life. Even candor becomes a strategy.
- Unnecessary customs live a brutally short life in America.
- The spiritual life becomes very simple when you're sick.
- Even the God of Calvin never judged anyone as harshly as married couples judge each other.
- Baseball fans are pedants, there is no other kind.
- Books about suicide make lousy gifts.
- Mushy reviews are a breach of faith
- The worse we treat people in this country, the more delicately we talk about them.
Wilfrid Sheed Quotes About Writers
I rail against writers who talk about the loneliness of it all — what do they want, a crowd looking over their typewriters? Or those who talk about having to stare at a blank page — do they want someone to write on it? — Wilfrid Sheed
People talk about talent as though it were some neutral substance that can be applied to anything. But talent is narrow and only functions with a very few subjects, which it is up to the writer to find. — Wilfrid Sheed
Every writer is a writer of the generation before. — Wilfrid Sheed
Wilfrid Sheed Famous Quotes And Sayings
You noodle around with tempo and sound until you get the perfect fit for that particular song, and then, so long as you can sustain it, God is on your side and everything comes easily and even the waiters smile. — Wilfrid Sheed
It is possible that the malice of writers has been overrated (by myself among others). Reading their ruminations on their craft, one sees why this writer could not possibly like that one, would indeed consider him a menace. Literature is a battleground of conflicting faiths, and nobler passions than envy are involved. — Wilfrid Sheed
For now, I'm supposing that all movements are equal, which they're not, except in this respect: that none of them gives a damn about artists beyond their immediate utility. Good movements will use a writer just as ruthlessly as bad ones; since they all fancy they have better things to do than worry about one man's artistic survival. — Wilfrid Sheed
As you approach the presidency, no one seems worthy of it, since it wasn't designed for a human in the first place. — Wilfrid Sheed
As things now stand, the office is a slightly meaner battleground than the home. Male bosses seem to dominate their women underlings as they would never dominate their wives. — Wilfrid Sheed
Unlike most wars, which make rotten fiction in themselves - all plot and no characters, or made-up characters - Vietnam seems to be the perfect mix: the characters make the war, and the war unmakes the characters. The gods, fates, furies had a relatively small hand in it. The mess was man-made, a synthetic, by think tank out of briefing session. — Wilfrid Sheed
The only reason I didn't kill myself after I read the reviews of my first book was because we have two rivers in New York and I couldn't decide which one to jumo into. — Wilfrid Sheed
Mankind has always made too much of its saints and heroes, and how the latter handle the fuss might be called their final test. — Wilfrid Sheed
How does one make a movie about decadence these days? Now that we're allowed to do it, it's too late. — Wilfrid Sheed
Scott Fitzgerald is a sound you like to hear at certain times of the day, say at four in the afternoon and again late at night, and at other times it makes you slightly sick. — Wilfrid Sheed
The actual Irish weather report is really a recording made in 1922, which no one has had occasion to change. "Scattered showers, periods of sunshine." — Wilfrid Sheed
I myself have not met a self‐confessed liberal since the late fifties (and even then it was a tacky thing to admit, like coming from the middle class or the Middle West, those two gloomy seedbeds of talent), yet hardly a day passes that I don't read another attack on the “typical liberal” — as it might be announcing a pest of dinosaurs or a plague of unicorns. — Wilfrid Sheed
The 1930s - a Golden Age for American humor, mainly because everything else was going so badly. The wisecrack was the basic American sentence because there were so many things that could not be said any other way. — Wilfrid Sheed
It's the old case against symbols: if you get them, they seem obvious and artificial, and if you don't, you miss the whole point. — Wilfrid Sheed
Censors will try to censor a little bit more each year (because, like editors and other officious people, censors don't feel they are getting anywhere unless they are up and doing). — Wilfrid Sheed
Life Lessons by Wilfrid Sheed
- Wilfrid Sheed's novels emphasize the importance of understanding and celebrating the complexities of human relationships.
- His works often explore the power of empathy and compassion, and how these qualities can help us to better understand the world around us.
- His writing also encourages us to think deeply about our own lives, and to recognize the potential for growth and transformation that exists within each of us.
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