The Importance of Living
A source page for quotes linked to Lin Yutang.
“Any good practical philosophy must start out with the recognition of our having a body.”
“The more we justify our beliefs, the more narrow-minded we become.”
“Only friendship which can stand occasional plain speaking is worth having.”
“Even in despair, man must laugh.”
“I rather despise claims to objectivity in philosophy; the point of view is the thing.”
“The man who has not the habit of reading is imprisoned in his immediate world.”
“There is more hope in a heather rose than in all the tons of Teutonic philosophy.”
“The greater success a man has made, the more he fears a climb down.”
“China is the greatest mystifying and stupefying fact in the modern world.”
“Nobody is ever misunderstood at a fireside; he may only be disagreed with.”
“The fonder you are of your ideals, the greater your heartbreaks.”
“The human mind is a curious thing. It can take just so much and no more.”
“The Chinese do not draw any distinction between food and medicine.”
“A solemn funeral is inconceivable to the Chinese mind.”
“If there is anything we are serious about, it is neither religion nor learning, but food.”