Dorothy L. Sayers
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Dorothy L. Sayers
Dorothy Leigh Sayerswas a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator, and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languages...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth13 June 1893
Dorothy L. Sayers quotes about
numbers astrology people
the truth and value of a theory does not depend on the number of people who are interested in it - otherwise you might compare the number of people who follow the predictions of astrologers in the daily press with those who attend lectures by Einstein, and conclude that astrology was more valuable and true than physics.
integrity artist lasts
To make a deliberate falsification for personal gain is the last, worst depth to which either scholar or artist can descend in work or life.
giving-money people church
The doctrine of hell is not "mediaeval priestcraft" for frightening people into giving money to the church: it is Christ's deliberate judgment on sin.... We cannot repudiate hell without altogether repudiating Christ.
life-death solutions
There is no solution to death.Life intends to kill us.
time thinking feet
all conscious thought is a process in time; so that to think consciously about Time is like trying to use a foot-rule to measure its own length.
mistake expression literature
make no mistake about it, the detective-story is part of the literature of escape, and not of expression.
mistake fall heart
But suppose one doesn't quite know which one wants to put first. Suppose," said Harriet, falling back on words which were not her own, "suppose one is cursed with both a heart and a brain?" "You can usually tell," said Miss de Vine, "by seeing what kind of mistakes you make. I'm quite sure that one never makes fundamental mistakes about the thing one really wants to do. Fundamental mistakes arise out of lack of genuine interest. In my opinion, that is.
turning-50 born-again born
One must not only die daily, but every day we must be born again.
double-bass sculpture baggage
It's very inconvenient being a sculptor. It's like playing the double-bass; one's so handicapped by one's baggage.