Selected essays
A source page for quotes linked to Joyce Cary.
“A perpetually new and lively world, but a dangerous one, full of tragedy and injustice.”
“The principal fact of life is the free mind.”
“What I say to an artist is, 'When you can't paint - paint.”
“The only good government... Is a bad one in a hell of a fright.”
“To forgive is wisdom, to forget is genius.”
“A novel should be an experience and convey an emotional truth rather than arguments.”
“Reality is a narrow little house which becomes a prison to those who can't get out of it.”
“It was as dark as the inside of a cabinet minister.”
“Life would die without poets, and democracy must have its spellbinders.”
“Remember I'm an artist. And you know what that means in a court of law. Next worst to an actress”
“Politics is like navigation in a sea without charts, and wise men live the lives of pilgrims.”
“For the essential thing about the work of art is that it is work, and very hard work too.”
“What is it in the actor, the stage, that casts so powerful a spell on the young imagination?”
“Where can one find a profounder desolation than in the poor child who has lost its mother?”
“Of all things I find most unbearable is the injustice of one generation to another.”
“When a woman gets the idea of justice, there's no teaching her any sense.”
“An old mans memories, like his bones, grow sharp with age and show their true shapes.”
“All art is bad, but modern art is the worst.”