Top 27 Richard Aldington Quotes

#1. The simplest consequence of walking on crutches is that you walk slower. Every step must be a necessary one. When you hurry, you get where you're going, but you get there alone. When you go slow, you get where you're going, but you get there with a community you've built along the way.

Bruce Feiler

#2. A little common sense, goodwill, and a tiny dose of unselfishness could make this goodly earth into an earthly paradise.

Richard Aldington

#3. I began to write what I called 'rhythms' ie unrhymed pieces with no formal metrical scheme where the rhythm was created by a kind if inner chant..Later I was told I was writing 'free verse' or Vers libre.

Richard Aldington

#4. Nonverbal communication is an elaborate secret code that is written nowhere, known by none, and understood by all.

Edward Sapir

#5. Only the work of art itself can raise the standard of taste.

Diego Rivera

#6. All nations teach their children to be "patriotic", and abuse the other nations for fostering nationalism." ("Sacrifice Post")

Richard Aldington

#7. It is God who works in and through us, if only we would let God do His work.

Aiden Wilson Tozer

#8. But then she was not awkward, she was slow-flowing, graceful, seductive - a seductiveness that had nothing to do with breast and hips and legs, but was an invitation to forget the world in the recesses of the body

Bernhard Schlink

#9. Nationalism is a silly cock crowing on his own dunghill.

Richard Aldington

#10. The casualty lists went on appearing for a long time after the Armistice - last spasms of Europe's severed arteries.

Richard Aldington

#11. Failure is not a permanent condition.

Angela Duckworth

#12. Millions of human vermin swarm sweating along the night-arched cavernous roads. (Happily rapid chemical processes will disintegrate them all.

Richard Aldington

#13. At night, the moon, a pregnant woman, walks cautiously over the slippery heavens.

Richard Aldington

#14. I like to do on screen what I'm not in life. In life, I'm much more weak and insecure, and so then you know I like to play characters that are stronger than me.

Monica Bellucci

#15. Stand up - above the crowd. Even if you've gotta shout out loud!

Tevin Campbell

#16. No man who has managed to keep out of an office can be called a failure in life.

Richard Aldington

#17. I never really made much money playing music. It's because I've never really worked with a producer who could make my music sound, I guess, like how the public wants it to sound.

Mark Linkous

#18. We must grow out of religion. It is either bugaboo, formalism, or hysteria. Besides, what proof is there that "the churches" know more about "God" than the Cockney sentry on duty outside the camp? We have only their say-so.

Richard Aldington

#19. Patriotism is a lively sense of collective responsibility.

Richard Aldington

#20. Forgetting is woman's first and greatest art.

Richard Aldington

#21. By the sense of mystery I understand the experience of certain places and times when one's whole nature seems to be in touch with a presence, a genius loci, a potency.

Richard Aldington

#22. How on earth did it come about that all the things denounced in the Gospels are violently defended by the Christian sects?

Richard Aldington

#23. I dream of silent verses where the rhyme glides noiseless as an oar.

Richard Aldington

#24. Cats are like donkeys and camels, they won't ever quite give in to human tyranny, they won't try to imitate the human soul.

Richard Aldington

#25. Adventure is allowing the unexpected to happen to you. Exploration is experiencing what you have not experienced before. How can there be any adventure, any exploration, if you let somebody else - above all, a travel bureau - arrange everything before-hand?

Richard Aldington

#26. I have sat here happy in the gardens, Watching the still pool and the reeds And the dark clouds ... But though I greatly delight In these and the water lilies, That which sets me nighest to weeping Is the rose and white colour of the smooth flag-stones, And the pale yellow grasses Among them.

Richard Aldington

#27. While economics is about how people make choice, sociology is about how they don't have any choice to make.

Bertrand Russell

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