Quotes about Author
Men should think twice before making widowhood women's only path to power.
— Gloria Steinem
And there, in that phrase, the bitterness leaks again out of my pen. What a dull lifeless quality this bitterness is. If I could I would write with love, but if I could write with love I would be another man; I would never have lost love.
— Graham Greene
All the emotions have something in common. People are quite aware of the sorrow there always is in lust, but they are not so aware of the lust there is in sorrow.
— Graham Greene
Switzerland is only bearable covered with snow, Aunt Augusta said, like some people are only bearable under a sheet.
— Graham Greene
I'm just a bad writer who drinks too much and falls in love with girls
— Graham Greene
There are men whom one has an irresistible desire to tease: men whose virtues one doesn't share.
— Graham Greene
Those doubts you have I can assure you I know them too. But couldn't we perhaps go over together the philosophical arguments ... to help us both?
— Graham Greene
An east wind blew from the City: it had the stone-cold of big business blocks and banks.
— Graham Greene
What about a Luger ? I suppose you had a Luger. Or an explosive fountain pen ? No. We've never been very James Bond minded here. I wasn't allowed to carry a gun, and my only car was a secondhand Morris Minor.
— Graham Greene
to an author there is a certain romance when stray copies of his work turn up in far, poor or abandoned places of the world.
— Graham Greene
Most importantly, if we approach the passage with the assumption that the author was concerned with chronology, we miss the profound thematic point the author is making throughout this passage, namely, that God brings order out of chaos.
— Gregory Boyd
They are descriptions of what real life looks like, not prescriptions for how to get life.
— Gregory Boyd