Storm Jameson
Storm Jameson
Margaret Storm Jamesonwas an English journalist and author, known for her novels and reviews...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth8 January 1891
civilization special use
Writers sometimes talk as though they were the only friends of civilization. This is their conceit. But they have special powers to serve -- or to corrupt -- civilization, and are obliged to use them.
lying use advertising
In my firm, we dealt in lies. Advertising is that ... the skilful use of the truth to mislead, to spoil, to debase.
desire want useless
You can't argue with a raging want. You can, but it is useless.
children silly use
I am persuaded that not a novel in ten thousand is of any use to a child to fit him for life. The most are of use only to unfit him -- to blunt his senses and infect him with the writers' poor silly sentiments. Nine out of ten novelists deserve to be prosecuted under an Adulterated Emotions Act.
afford beings clear ends fanatical helpless human justice mere million people space survive
Mere human beings can't afford to be fanatical about anything. Not even about justice or loyalty. The fanatic for justice ends by murdering a million helpless people to clear a space for his law-courts. If we are to survive on this planet, there must be compromises.
ear electronic entertainment information lasting nerves pouring pressure reading relief slower solitary stimulus torrent
We need the slower and more lasting stimulus of solitary reading as a relief from the pressure on eye, ear and nerves of the torrent of information and entertainment pouring from ever-open electronic jaws. It could end by stupefying us.
mind company
My mind is not suited to go much into company.
speak-the-truth draws exhilarating
Speaking the truth, once you have started it, is too exhilarating to draw back.
grief loss thinking
In what touches their social convictions, most persons do not think. The threat of change, with all it suggests to them in the loss of social and economic privilege, alarms so deeply that they are incapable of unprejudiced thought. They seem to themselves to be thinking, with lucidity and fairness, but since they start from the conviction that change must undoubtedly be for the worse or from settled grief at the thought of losing what is old and lovely, they are doing no more than following a logical sequence of ideas from a false premise.
library invaders
invaders always destroy libraries.
jealousy mind suffering
jealousy, the most hideous emotion any human being ever suffers, has nothing to do with the mind. Or not at first.
wall humanity language
Language is one of the thin walls humanity has built up over centuries against its own bestial and destructive impulses ...
jokes
A joke is a joke or the image of a truth ...
names series
Any marriage worth the name is no better than a series of beginnings - many of them abortive.