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Language is memory and metaphor.
Storm Jameson
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Storm Jameson
Age: 95 †
Born: 1891
Born: January 8
Died: 1986
Died: September 30
Journalist
Novelist
Science Fiction Writer
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Whitby
North Yorkshire
Margaret Storm Jameson
Margaret Ethel Storm Jameson
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All writers who can claim to be called 'living' must be political in a sense. They must have what the Quakers call a concern to understand what is happening in the world, and must engage themselves, in their writing, to promote no comfortable lies, of the sort which people will pay well to be told rather than the truth.
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One of the uncovenanted benefits of living for a long time is that, having so many more dead than living friends, death can appear as a step backwards into the joyous past.
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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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Happiness comes of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life, to be needed.
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Critics have been amusing themselves for a long time by auscultating fiction for signs of heart failure.
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The critic's hankering to be law-giver rather than servant of literature is irrepressible.
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Fear is the deep motive of abstract art - fear of a repellent civilization which is dominated by the power of things. ... who can be surprised if, more sensitive than the others, the artist is terrified by the power things have acquired over us?
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You can't argue with a raging want. You can, but it is useless.
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The impossible talked of is less impossible from the moment words are laid to it.
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Lord, if there is a heartache Vienna cannot cure I hope never to feel it. I came home cured of everything except Vienna.
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Writing was a chimney for my blazing ambitions.
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My mind is not suited to go much into company.
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A politician is forced to make a habit of noble phrases and optimistic lies. In the end they infect himself.
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Language is one of the thin walls humanity has built up over centuries against its own bestial and destructive impulses.
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Nothing lasts. Not even a great sorrow.
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Novelists who treat violence and cruelty as something to be exploited for their effect, or to enjoy the pleasure of an evacuation, are carriers of a singularly unpleasant disease.
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The young are so much more vulnerable than the old - the stuff is still warm and malleable, it takes impressions.
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Great advertising is the expression of deep emotional sincerity.
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Only one person in a thousand knows the trick of really living in the present.
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If we are to survive on this planet, there must be compromises.
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