"The most effective teacher will always be biased, for the chief force in teaching is confidence and enthusiasm."
About Joyce Cary
Joyce Cary — Life and Legacy
Joyce Cary was a prominent British novelist whose works delve into the intricacies of human psychology and the conflicts that arise from it. His most notable novel, 'The Horse's Mouth', showcases his unique ability to blend humor with profound insights into the human condition. Cary's writing often reflects a deep understanding of the inner turmoil faced by individuals, as seen in his quote, 'the artist is a man who is not afraid to be himself', which underscores the importance of authenticity in creative expression. Cary's exploration of conflict is central to his narrative style, as he believed that the struggles between personal desires and societal expectations are fundamental to the human experience. His characters often grapple with their identities, revealing the psychological depth that Cary masterfully portrays. For instance, his reflections on the 'unconscious mind' illustrate how much of human behavior is influenced by hidden motivations, a theme that resonates throughout his body of work. Today, Cary's insights into human nature and societal critique continue to be relevant, offering readers a lens through which to examine their own conflicts and the complexities of their identities. His ability to capture the tension between individuality and social norms makes his quotes and ideas enduringly impactful.
Quote collection
Joyce Cary quotes (page 1 of 3)
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"To forgive is wisdom, to forget is genius."
"The truth is that life is hard and dangerous; that he who seeks his own happiness does not find it; that he who is weak must suffer; that he who demands love will be disappointed; that he who is greedy will not be fed; that he who seeks peace will find strife; that truth is only for the brave; that joy is only for him who does not fear to be alone; that life is only for the one who is not afraid to die."
"A perfect God is the creation of a conceited man"
"When a woman gets the idea of justice, there's no teaching her any sense."
"A novel should be an experience and convey an emotional truth rather than arguments."
"Politics is like navigation in a sea without charts, and wise men live the lives of pilgrims."
"All art is bad, but modern art is the worst."
"Of all things I find most unbearable is the injustice of one generation to another."
"A world in everlasting conflict between the new idea and the old allegiances, new arts and new inventions against the old establishment."
"Love doesn't grow on trees like apples in Eden - it's something you have to make. And you must use your imagination too."
"The concept, the label, is perpetually hiding from us all the nature of the real."
"To forgive is wisdom, to forget is genius. And easier. Because it's true. It's a new world every heart beat."
"No one can estimate the power of authority among poor and uneducated people in a world whose problems confuse even the wisest."
"Where can one find a profounder desolation than in the poor child who has lost its mother?"
"Funeral expenses are the curse of the poor everywhere on earth, they are wasteful and unnecessary, they are the price of foolish ostentation and a display that is less an evidence of grief than a vulgar travesty of those pompous obsequies where no grief is."
"God is a character, a real and consistent being, or He is nothing. If God did a miracle He would deny His own nature and the universe would simply blow up, vanish, become nothing."
"A foul-mouthed oaf, a drunken laborer lying in a drain, a beaten wife with blackened eyes and torn clothes, cannot be made romantic to a child who sees how other children suffer from bad-tempered parents, from drunken fathers to termagant mothers."
"I write the big scenes first, that is, the scenes that carry the meaning of the book, the emotional experience."
"It is the tragedy of the world that no one knows what he doesn't know - and the less a man knows, the more sure he is that he knows everything."