176 Quotes by Max Beerbohm
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Men prominent in life are mostly hard to converse with. They lack small-talk, and at the same time one doesn’t like to confront them with their own great themes.
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Oh,” every stair creaked faintly, “I ought to have been marble!
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The past is a work of art, free of irrelevancies and loose ends...
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It is the privilege of nobility to condescend.
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The literary gift is a mere accident – is as often bestowed on idiots who have nothing to say worth hearing as it is denied to strenuous sages.
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Does the stag in his hour of victory need a diploma from the hind?
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Yet often you talk as though you had read rather much. Your way of speech has what is called ‘the literary flavour’.
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She was particularly struck by a remark of Aristotle’s, that tragedy was “more philosophic” than history, inasmuch as it concerned itself with what might be, while history was concerned with merely what had been.
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She was one of those people who said I don’t know anything about music, but I know what I like.
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