The Complete Works of J. M. Synge
A source page for quotes linked to John Millington Synge.
“Before verse can be human again it must learn to be brutal.”
“All the rare and royal names Wormy sheepskin yet retains”
“Words, particularly in a play, should have the texture of a crisp, autumn apple.”
“There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting.”
“The drama, like the symphony, does not teach or prove anything.”
“No man at all can be living forever and we must be satisfied.”
“In a good play every speech should be as fully flavored as a nut or apple.”
“I'm a good scholar when it comes to reading but a blotting kind of writer when you give me a pen.”
“They're cheering a young lad, the champion playboy of the Western World.”
“What is the price of a thousand horses against a son where there is one son only?”