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" An idea is so impersonal; it is yours today and the whole world's tomorrow. "
George A. Moore
World
Yours
Today
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" Every race gets the religion it deserves, and only as policemen, pugilists, and priests have they succeeded, here and there a successful lawyer, but nothing more serious. "
George A. Moore
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Nothing
" The right I claim is that of every human being to speak what he believes to be the truth to whomever he may meet on his way. "
George A. Moore
Way
Right
Meet
" Dublin dwindles so beautifully; there is no harsh separation between it and the country. It fades away, whereas London seems to devour the country; an army of buildings come and take away a beautiful park, and you never seem to get quite out of sight of a row of houses. "
George A. Moore
Buildings
Army
Beautiful
" Men never get free from morality, only women. "
George A. Moore
Morality
Never
Free
" 'The Dublin Magazine' has been edited with good taste, and it is very agreeable reading, but to speak quite candidly, I do not believe in the future of any literary journal any more than I believe in the future of the Trinity. "
George A. Moore
Reading
Believe
Future
" The wrong way always seems the more reasonable. "
George A. Moore
More
Always
Wrong Way
" England produced Shakespeare, and the British Empire the six-shilling novel. "
George A. Moore
Empire
British Empire
England
" Remorse: beholding heaven and feeling hell. "
George A. Moore
Remorse
Feeling
Hell
" The difficulty in life is the choice. "
George A. Moore
Choice
Life
Difficulty
" The truth is that I am in love with Dublin. I think it is the most beautiful town that I have ever seen, mountains at the back and the sea in front, and long roads winding through decaying suburbs and beautiful woods. "
George A. Moore
Love
Sea
Beautiful
" Taking something from one man and making it worse is plagiarism. "
George A. Moore
Plagiarism
Man
Something
" Art must be parochial in the beginning to be cosmopolitan in the end. "
George A. Moore
Must
Beginning
End
" The right of property holds good in all society; but in the West, ethics invade the personal life in a manner unknown to the East, so much so that the Oriental stands agape at our folly, knowing well that every man brings different instincts and ideas into the world with him. "
George A. Moore
Ethics
Society
World
" Everybody sets out to do something, and everybody does something, but no one does what he sets out to do. "
George A. Moore
Out
Does
Everybody
" I have written 30,000 words in a month - think of it - 30,000! I hope I am putting the right number of naughts: an average of a thousand words a day! For thirty days! "
George A. Moore
Think
Words
I Am
" Reality can destroy the dream; why shouldn't the dream destroy reality? "
George A. Moore
Destroy
Dream
Reality
" To what better purpose can a man's energy be devoted, and his talents, than the resuscitation of his country's language? "
George A. Moore
Purpose
Better
Energy
" I do not believe in a universal religion any more than I believe in a universal language. My feeling is that people have to make their own religion as they have to make their arts and their parishes, and that they must find their own salvation; the salvation mongers are of not much avail. "
George A. Moore
Believe
Language
Own
" An idea has been running in my head that books lose and gain qualities in the course of time, and I have worried over it a good deal, for what seemed to be a paradox, I felt to be a truth. "
George A. Moore
Lose
Time
Truth
" You will find in me a middle aged man with a career behind me sufficiently brilliant to enable me to talk about many things interestingly; and I am not an unkindly soul, I believe. "
George A. Moore
Man
You
Me
" A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it. "
George A. Moore
Search
Find
Travel
" Some men spend their lives watching bees and ants, noting down the habits of these insects; my pleasure is to watch the human mind, noting how unselfish instincts rise to the surface and sink back again, making way for selfish instincts, each equally necessary, for the world would perish were it to become entirely selfish or entirely unselfish. "
George A. Moore
Rise
Selfish
World
" A man of letters never objects to a slum. He sharpens his pen there. "
George A. Moore
Pen
Never
Man