“Sarcasm was dangerous to its user, identifiable as the language of the wrecker and the saboteur. But irony – perhaps, sometimes, so he hoped – might enable you to preserve what you valued, even as the noise of time became loud enough to knock out window-panes.”
― The Noise of Time
― The Noise of Time
“there’s a sense of incomprehensible apocalypse in the air—we all feel it—and there’s a rumor going around: the barbarians are coming.”
― The Barbarians: An Essay on the Mutation of Culture
― The Barbarians: An Essay on the Mutation of Culture
“The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one’s real and one’s declared aims, one turns as it were instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish spurting out ink.”
― Politics and the English Language
― Politics and the English Language
“In an ideal world, a young man should not be an ironical person. At that age, irony prevents growth, stunts the imagination. It is best to start life in a cheerful and open state of mind, believing in others, being optimistic, being frank with everyone about everything. And then, as one comes to understand things and people better, to develop a sense of irony. The natural progression of human life is from optimism to pessimism; and a sense of irony helps temper pessimism, helps produce balance, harmony. But”
― The Noise of Time
― The Noise of Time
“In the world I inhabit, there is a shortage of intellectual honesty, but not of intelligence.”
― The Barbarians: An Essay on the Mutation of Culture
― The Barbarians: An Essay on the Mutation of Culture
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