Evelyn Waugh was an English author renowned for his satirical novels, which often explored themes of social class, politics, and morality. His works, including Brave New World and Scoop, showcase his sharp wit, dark humor, and insightful commentary on British society. Waugh's writing continues to inspire readers and writers alike to engage with the complexities of human nature and society, encouraging future generations to confront these themes with boldness and creativity.
"Art is the symbol of the two noblest human efforts: to construct and to refrain from destruction."
"One forgets words as one forgets names. One's vocabulary needs constant fertilizing or it will die."
"Almost all crime is due to the repressed desire for aesthetic expression."
"Pray always for all the learned, the oblique, the delicate. Let them not be quite forgotten at the throne of God when the simple come into their kingdom."
"Money is only useful when you get rid of it. It is like the odd card in "Old Maid"; the player who is finally left with it has lost."
"We cherish our friends not for their ability to amuse us, but for ours to amuse them."
"If we can't stamp out literature in the country, we can at least stop its being brought in from outside."