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Storm Jameson
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Storm Jameson
Age: 95 †
Born: 1891
Born: January 8
Died: 1986
Died: September 30
Journalist
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Science Fiction Writer
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Whitby
North Yorkshire
Margaret Storm Jameson
Margaret Ethel Storm Jameson
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Only one person in a thousand knows the trick of really living in the present.
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... the truth is exactly that which can't be got into words. We are forced to lie, a little or, if we are inferior, much.
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Great advertising is the expression of deep emotional sincerity.
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Surprise will be my last emotion, not fear.
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Nationalism will keep its venom until we succeed in creating an image of the nations of the whole world as so many provinces.
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If you think with enough energy about a hoped-for event, it will in the end happen. Not because you willed it. Because it was all the time in your nature.
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The past is able to close round certain moments, as if they were seeds, and deliver them again fresh and living in the present.
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Pornography is essentially reductive, an exercise in the nothing-but mode, a depersonalizing of the human beings involved, a showing-up of human lust as nothing but an affair of the genitals.
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I do not think about absent persons as often or with such intense longing as I think of places. They lie one below the other in my mind.
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My mind is not suited to go much into company.
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Is it really beyond our wits to devise some form of censorship which would trap only the crudely sadistic?
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Sadistic literature is not only inhumane. It is anti-human.
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Happiness comes of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life, to be needed.
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I am never happier than when I am alone in a foreign city it is as if I had become invisible.
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As often as not our whole self...engages itself in the most trivial of things, the shape of a particular hill, a road in the town in which we lived as children, the movement of wind in grass. The things we shall take with us when we die will nearly all be small things.
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The impossible talked of is less impossible from the moment words are laid to it.
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Nothing lasts. Not even a great sorrow.
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A nation has honor precisely as it has fleas - on this or that body. The statesman who talks of honor - unless he means something else, quite different - is a rogue.
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There is only one world the world pressing against you at this minute. There is only one minute in which you are alive this minute here and now. The only way to live is by accepting each minute as an unrepeatable miracle.
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A minor symptom of wars is the cancerous growth of committees.
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