Top 30 James Stephens Quotes

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You must be fit to give before you can be fit to receive.
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Women and birds are able to see without turning their heads, and that is indeed a necessary provision for they are both surrounded by enemies.
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Let the past be content with itself, for man needs forgetfulness as well as memory.
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We get wise by asking questions, and even if these are not answered, we get wise, for a well-packed question carries its answer on its back as a snail carries its shell.
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Sleep is an excellent way of listening to an opera.
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When a woman speaks to a man about the love she feels for another man, she is not liked.
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To understand the theory which underlies all things is not sufficient. Theory is but the preparation for practice.
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A secret is a weapon and a friend.
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Originality does not consist in saying what no one has ever said before, but in saying exactly what you think yourself.
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Under all wrongdoing lies personal vanity or the feeling that we are endowed and privileged beyond our fellows.
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Knowledge, may it be said, is higher than magic and is more to be sought. It is quite possible to see what is happening and yet not know what is forward, for while seeing is believing, it does not follow that either seeing or believing is knowing.
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We are washed both on coming into the world and on going out of it, and we take no pleasure from the first washing nor any profit from the last.
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There is no tragedy more woeful than the victory of hate, nor any attainment so hopelessly barren as the sterility of that achievement; for hate is finality, and finality is the greatest evil which can happen in a world of movement.
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A woman is a branchy tree and man a singing wind; and from her branches carelessly he takes what he can find.
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In that wide struggle which we call Progress, evil is always the aggressor and the vanquished, and it is right that this should be so, for without its onslaughts and depredations humanity might fall to a fat slumber upon its cornsacks and die snoring.
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The trouble of the king becomes the trouble of the subject, for how shall we live if judgement is withheld, or if faulty decisions are promulgated?
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Any fool can wash himself, but every wise man knows that it is an unnecessary labour, for nature will quickly reduce him to a natural and healthy dirtiness again.
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The mysteries of death and birth occupy women far more than is the case with men, to whom political and mercantile speculations are more congenial.
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Quietness is the beginning of virtue. To be silent is to be beautiful. Stars do not make a noise.
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The inexorable compulsion of all things is towards health or destruction, life or death, and we hasten our joys or our woes to the logical extreme. It is urgent, therefore, that we be joyous if we wish to live.
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A man and a woman may become quite intimate in a quarter of an hour. Almost certainly will they endeavour to explain themselves to each other before many minutes have elapsed; but a man and a man will not do this, and even less so will a woman and a woman, for these are parallel lines which will never meet.
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Women are stronger than men – they do not die of wisdom.
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By having much, you are fitted to have more.
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A sword, a spade, and a thought should never be allowed to rust.
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Chaos is the first condition. Order is the first law. Continuity is the first reflection. Quietude is the first happiness.
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Life runs to death as its goal, and we should go towards that next stage of experience either carelessly as to what must be, or with a good, honest curiosity as to what may be.
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What the heart knows today the head will understand tomorrow.
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If men understood domestic economy half as well as women do, then their political economy and their entire consequent statecraft would not be the futil muddle which it is.
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Men come of age at sixty, women at fifteen.
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Curiosity will conquer fear even more than bravery will.
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