Elizabeth Janeway was an American author born on October 7, 1913, and passed away on January 15, 2005. Her works spanned various literary genres, including novels, poetry, and drama. Janeway was known for her unique literary style and profound insights into human nature.
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“reaction isn't action - that is, it isn't truly creative.”
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“what society requires from art ... is that it function as an early warning system.”
“If one is going to change things, one has to make a fuss and catch the eye of the world.”
“Can one consider controversy without falling into it?”
“those who despair of life are not long for it.”
“Mythology is like gravity, inconvenient at times, but necessary for cohesion.”
“Individual advances turn into social change when enough of them occur.”
“We put up with a lot to be saved from chaos. We always have.”
“Whatever class and race divergences exist, top cats are tom cats.”
“Humor is an antidote to isolation.”
“We don't get offered crises, they arrive.”
“Great writers leave us not just their works, but a way of looking at things.”
