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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Lawrence Durrell
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Quotes By author - Starting with L - Lawrence Durrell
There are 29 quotes for the author Lawrence Durrell
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I imagine, therefore I belong and am free.

Truth disappears with the telling of it.

A woman's best love letters are always written to the man she is betraying.

Everyone loathes his own country and countrymen if he is any sort of artist.

Our inventions mirror our secret wishes.

Travel can be one of the most rewarding forms of introspection.

It is not love that is blind, but jealousy.

Old age is an insult. It's like being smacked.

Music is only love looking for words.

It takes a lot of energy and a lot of neurosis to write a novel. If you were really sensible, you'd do something else.

Like all young men I set out to be a genius, but mercifully laughter intervened.

It's only with great vulgarity that you can achieve real refinement, only out of bawdy that you can get tenderness.

For us artists there waits the joyous compromise through art with all that wounded or defeated us in daily life; in this way, not to evade destiny, as the ordinary people try to do, but to fulfil it in its true potential - the imagination.

The appalling thing is the degree of charity women are capable of. You see it all the time... love lavished on absolute fools. Love's a charity ward, you know.

History is an endless repetition of the wrong way of living

We are the children of our landscape; it dictates behavior and even thought in the measure to which we are responsive to it

It's unthinkable not to love - you'd have a severe nervous breakdown. Or you'd have to be Philip Larkin.

Journeys, like artists, are born and not made. A thousand differing circumstances contribute to them, few of them willed or determined by the will-whatever we may think.

No one can go on being a rebel too long without turning into an autocrat.

They flower spontaneously out of the demands of our natures-and the best of them lead us not only outward in space, but inward as well.

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