
Top 22 Catherine Drinker Bowen Quotes
#1. There is a marvelous turn and trick to British arrogance; its apparent unconsciousness makes it twice as effectual.
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#2. Biographers, by their very nature, want to know everything about everybody, dead or alive.
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#3. I have noted that, barring accidents, artists whose powers wear best and last longest are those who have trained themselves to work under adversity. Great artists treasure their time with a bitter and snarling miserliness.
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#4. Colonial America had looked upon (lawyers) as mere tradesmen who earned a questionable living by cleverness and chicanery.
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#5. Writing, I think, is not apart from living. Writing is a kind of double living. The writer experiences everything twice. Once in reality and once in that mirror which waits always before or behind.
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#7. It is a great, a pleasant thing to have a friend with whom to walk, untroubled, through the woods, by the stream, saying nothing, at peace
the heart all clean and quiet and empty, ready for the spirit that may choose to be its guest.
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#8. Artists often think they are going to die before their time. They seem to possess a heightened sense of the passing of the hours.
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#10. Many a man who has known himself at ten forgets himself utterly between ten and thirty.
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#12. Writers seldom choose as friends those self-centered characters who are never in trouble, never make mistakes, and always count their change as it is handed to them.
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#14. I speak truth, not so much as I would, but as much as I dare; and I dare a little more, as I grown older.
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#16. People who carry a musical soul about them are, I think, more receptive than others. They smile more readily. One feels in them a pleasant propensity toward the lesser sins, a pleasing readiness also to admit the possibility that on occasion they may be in the wrong
they may be mistaken.
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#17. History is, in its essence, exciting; to present it as dull is, to my mind, stark and unforgivable misrepresentation.
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#18. For your born writer, nothing is so healing as the realization that he has come upon the right word.
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#19. Your concert-goer, though he feed upon symphony as a lamb upon milk, is no true lover if he play no instrument. Your true lover does more than admire the muse; he sweats a little in her service.
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#20. In writing biography, fact and fiction shouldn't be mixed. And if they are, the fictional points should be printed in red ink, the facts printed in black ink.
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#21. All the others arts are lonely. We paint alone
my picture, my interpretation of the sky. My poem, my novel. But in music
ensemble music, not soloism
we share. No altruism this, for we receive tenfold what we give.
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#22. A woman's biography - with about eight famous historical exceptions - so often turns out to be the story of a man and the woman who helped his career.
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