Макс Бирбом цитаты

Макс Бирбом — английский писатель, художник-карикатурист, книжный иллюстратор.

✵ 24. Август 1872 – 20. Май 1956  •  Другие имена Henry Maximilian Max Beerbohm
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“Only the insane take themselves quite seriously.”

Max Beerbohm

Quoted in Max by David Cecil (1964), ch. 2

“The Socratic manner is not a game at which two can play.”

Max Beerbohm

Источник: Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911), Ch. XV

“I have known no man of genius who had not to pay, in some affliction or defect either physical or spiritual, for what the gods had given him.”

Max Beerbohm

No. 2, The Pines (1914) <br class="br"> And Even Now http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/evnow10.txt (1920)

“A crowd, proportionately to its size, magnifies all that in its units pertains to the emotions, and diminishes all that in them pertains to thought.”

Max Beerbohm

Источник: Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911), Ch. IX

“She was one of those people who say "I don't know anything about music really, but I know what I like."”

Max Beerbohm

Источник: Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911), Ch. IX

“He heard that whenever a woman was to blame for a disappointment, the best way to avoid a scene was to inculpate oneself.”

Max Beerbohm

Источник: Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911), Ch. VII

“To give an accurate and exhaustive account of that period would need a far less brilliant pen than mine.”

Max Beerbohm

&quot;1880&quot; (1895) from The Works of Max Beerbohm (1896) http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/twomb10.txt

“Men of genius are not quick judges of character. Deep thinking and high imagining blunt that trivial instinct by which you and I size people up.”

Max Beerbohm

Quia Imperfectum <br class="br"> And Even Now http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/evnow10.txt (1920)

“The Nonconformist Conscience makes cowards of us all.”

Max Beerbohm

&quot;A Note on George the Fourth,&quot; http://books.google.com/books?id=NA0HAQAAIAAJ&amp;q=%22The+NonConformist+Conscience+makes+cowards+of+us+all%22&amp;pg=PA250#v=onepage The Yellow Book (October 1894) <br class="br"> &quot;King George the Fourth,&quot; http://books.google.com/books?id=OvlGAAAAYAAJ&amp;q=%22The+Nonconformist+Conscience+makes+cowards+of+us+all%22&amp;pg=PA63#v=onepage The Works of Max Beerbohm (1896)

“I am a Tory Anarchist. I should like every one to go about doing just as he pleased — short of altering any of the things to which I have grown accustomed.”

Max Beerbohm

Servants (1918) <br class="br"> And Even Now http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/evnow10.txt (1920)

“He was too much concerned with his own perfection ever to think of admiring any one else.”

Max Beerbohm

Источник: Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911), Ch. III

“There is much virtue in a window. It is to a human being as a frame is to a painting, as a proscenium to a play, as 'form' to literature. It strongly defines its content.”

Max Beerbohm книга Mainly on the Air

&quot;Fenestralia&quot; http://books.google.com/books?id=YZMhAAAAMAAJ&amp;q=%22There+is+much+virtue+in+a+window+It+is+to+a+human+being+as+a+frame+is+to+a+painting+as+a+proscenium+to+a+play+as+form+to+literature+It+strongly+defines+its+content%22&amp;pg=PA147#v=onepage, Mainly on the Air (1946), The Atlantic ( April 1944 http://books.google.com/books?id=5KAGAQAAIAAJ&amp;q=%22There+is+much+virtue+in+a+window+It+is+to+a+human+being+as+a+frame+is+to+a+painting+as+a+proscenium+to+a+play+as+form+to+literature+It+strongly+defines+its+content%22&amp;pg=PA85#v=onepage)

“It seems to be a law of nature that no man, unless he has some obvious physical deformity, ever is loth to sit for his portrait.”

Max Beerbohm

Quia Imperfectum (1920) <br class="br"> And Even Now http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/evnow10.txt (1920)

“Most women are not so young as they are painted.”

Max Beerbohm

A Defense of Cosmetics (1895)

“All fantasy should have a solid base in reality.”

Max Beerbohm

Note to the 1946 edition <br class="br"> Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911)

“The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to a bad end.”

Max Beerbohm

Источник: Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911), Ch. IV