"There are shortcuts to happiness, and dancing is one of them."
About Vicki Baum
Vicki Baum — Life and Legacy
Vicki Baum was a prominent Austrian-American author whose literary career flourished in the early 20th century. She is best known for her novel 'Grand Hotel,' which intricately weaves together the lives of diverse characters, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the human condition. Baum's writing often reflects her keen observations of society and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. Her quote, 'There are no secrets in life, just different degrees of knowledge,' encapsulates her belief in the transparency of human experiences. This perspective reveals her understanding that while people may hide their true selves, the essence of their nature is ultimately accessible through deeper connections. Baum challenged conventional narratives by portraying characters who grapple with their desires and ambitions, often leading to poignant moments of self-discovery. Baum's insights remain relevant today, as her exploration of love and ambition resonates with contemporary readers navigating their own relationships and aspirations. Her ability to capture the intricacies of human emotions continues to influence writers and thinkers, making her work a lasting contribution to literature.
Quote collection
Vicki Baum quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"Fame always brings loneliness. Success is as ice cold and lonely as the North Pole."
"There is a need for heroism in American life today."
"Marriage always demands the greatest understanding of the art of insincerity possible between two human beings."
"Worries are the most stubborn habits in the world. Even after a poor man has won a huge lottery prize, he will still for months wake up in the night with a start, worrying about food and rent."
"Pity is the deadliest feeling that can be offered to a woman."
"I was growing tired of all the fussing and prevaricating, of the stolen hours and the secret rendez-vous; of the small indignities and broad discomfort that are part and parcel of adultery."
"The most remarkable thing about Hollywood is that it does not exist. ... Hollywood, in a word, has no center, never had one, no city hall, court house, church, square, or rather it probably has some of those but they're so aimlessly thrown in with the general jumble ... that I, for one, never found them."
"Perfection bores me, in art, in music; most of all, in people. Luckily, perfection is rare."
"To me, writing is not a profession. You might as well call living a profession. Or having children. Anything you can't help doing."
"cats will be clean in a pigsty while pigs will be dirty in a marble hall."
"men don't make different mistakes at different periods of their lives. They make the same mistake over and over again and they pay a bigger and bigger price for it."
"A writer should always have some profession which brings him into close contact with the reality's of life."
"Courage comes and goes. Hold on for the next supply."
"when we are young our parents run our life; when we get older, our children do."
"He who does not move with the times is a dead man"
"I've been in New York only a few days and I have learned only two words of your language: one is Swell, and the other is Lousy. ... 'It's swell to be with you and excuse, please, my lousy English!"
"To be a Jew is a destiny"
"serious difficulties don't vanish by themselves, they are standing around your bed when you open the eyes the next morning."
"the seat of the greatest patriotic loyalties is in the stomach. Long after giving up all attachment to the land of his birth, the naturalized American citizen holds fast to the food of his parents."