She is written in a foreign tongue.


Henry James

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Henry James chews more than he bites off.
All of life is a foreign country.
JACK KEROUAC
Henry James writes fiction as if it were a painful duty.
OSCAR WILDE
The work of Henry James has always seemed divisible by a simple dynastic arrangement into three reig...
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I've always loved Dickens. And Henry James. Tolstoy, Dostoevski.
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Mr. Henry James writes fiction as if it were a painful duty.
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And it's impossible for me to read Henry James.
NORMAN MACCAIG
Well, well, Henry James is pretty good, though he is of the nineteenth century, and that glaringly.
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
Henry James was one of the nicest old ladies I ever met.
WILLIAM FAULKNER
I've never managed to get very far with Henry James.
SARAH WATERS
On a book by Henry James: "Once you put it down, you simply can't pick it up.
MARK TWAIN
Henry James would have been vastly improved as a novelist by a few whiffs of the Chicago stockyard.
H. L. MENCKEN
Good copy can't be written with tongue in cheek, written just for a living. You've got to be...
DAVID OGILVY
The joy of knowing a foreign language is inexpressible. I find it really difficult to express such j...
MUNIA KHAN
I can manage a prose format as long as I keep closer to Laurence Sterne than to Henry James.
DAVID ANTIN
The nearest we have to a Henry James or an Edith Wharton of the East Coast's Wasp upper classes.
CHARLOTTE CURTIS
A trio of reputations lie at the heart of Henry James's 'The Portrait of a Lady.'
TINA BROWN
James's critical genius comes out most tellingly in his mastery over, his baffling escape from, Idea...
T.S. ELIOT
Once you've put one of his [Henry James] books down, you simply can't pick it up again.
MARK TWAIN
The nearest we have to a Henry James or an Edith Wharton of the East Coast's Wasp upper classes.
CHARLOTTE CURTIS
The distinction between literary and genre fiction is stupid and pernicious. It dates back to a feud...
GEORGE R. R. MARTIN
My interior is very, very dense - Proustian-looking, sort of Henry James. The walls are covered in p...
HAMISH BOWLES
I am told that our chroniclers' practice of inventing speeches for great persons whose lives they wr...
POUL ANDERSON
I could never see a book written in a foreign language without the most ardent desire to read it.
BAYARD TAYLOR
Twist a tongue, and tongue a twist how many twists can a tongue twister twist around the twisting to...
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If wrinkles must be written upon our brow, let them not be written upon the heart; the spirit should...
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Watch your mouth: The language we use creates the reality we experience.
MICHAEL HYATT
Facing a language you don't know is like returning to your infancy when your mother tongue used to b...
MUNIA KHAN
... James Bond had very little to do with the navy at all: it was a convenient front. Bond was secre...
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You can’t learn to write in college. It’s a very bad place for writers because the teachers alwa...
RAY BRADBURY
I write longer sentences than most of the others, maybe because I probably like Henry James more tha...
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Stephen picks up on Armstrong's pier, and calls Kingstown pier "a disappointed bridge" (2.22)...
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We are violets blue, For our sweetness found Careless in the mossy shades, Looking on th...
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I am re-reading Henry James as a change from history. I began with Daisy Miller, and I've just finis...
ANTONIA FRASER
She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.
BIBLE
He is a great artist. He may be the finest artist among American writers since William Faulkner and ...
HAROLD BLOOM
There was a period... when I used to say, with as much ferocity as I could muster, 'I hate Henry...
CYNTHIA OZICK
You can't learn to write in college. It's a very bad place for writers because the teachers ...
RAY BRADBURY
I hate to be where she is not, when she is not. And yet, I am always going. - Henry deTamble
AUDREY NIFFENEGGER
Henry James and Edith Wharton are huge for me because they gave me a way to understand America while...
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Did you know you just put the peel in the pan and the potatoes down the waste disposal?' he enquired...
KIM LAWRENCE
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ANTONIA FRASER
She is very plain. What does Henry see in her?'"
"He thinks she's stupid. He finds it restful.
HILARY MANTEL
She was not the hapless Monica Lewinsky of her time. She was a James Carville.
CAMILLA TOWNSEND
Those were the good old days when educated Americans read foreign literature in translation, even wo...
MINAE MIZUMURA
Do not consider it proof just because it is written in books, for a liar who will deceive with his t...
MAIMONIDES
Do not consider it proof just because it is written in books, for a liar who will deceive with his t...
MAIMONIDES
I have only read very classic traditional English ghost stories, other than Henry James, who wrote s...
SUSAN HILL
The way the play was written originally is that in the end Henry Higgins and Eliza separate because ...
ANDY FORD
She 's beautiful, and therefore to be wooed; She is a woman, therefore to be won. -King Henry VI. P...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
We are Lilies fair, The flower of virgin light; Nature held us forth, and said, "Lo! my...
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James has written columns (about area teams) but has never been critical of activities. He has been ...
BOB WINTER
Study a foreign language if you have opportunity to do so. You may never be called to a land where t...
GORDON B. HINCKLEY
Twist a tongue, and tongue a twist how many twists can a tongue twister twist around their twisting ...
JAZZ FEYLYNN
I didn't go to university; I hardly went to school, but I grew up among people well versed in He...
EMMA TENNANT
He wanted to be a great architect and design great public buildings. Instead, he was doing a lot of ...
RICHARD WILSON
Henry James seems most entirely in his element, doing that is to say what everything favors his doin...
VIRGINIA WOOLF
So she (James) got mad at me because she felt like I was treating her like a thief.
KELLY RYAN
James's expedition to Scotland is wholly imaginary, though there appears to have been space for ...
CHARLOTTE MARY YONGE
Visitors are always amazed because they thought she lived in a terrible dungeon or something. But sh...
BOB CRANE
Some people might be surprised that 'Rambo's creator has a doctorate in American literature....
DAVID MORRELL
There was a rare quality about Nurse Grace’s smile. It was the knowledge that sooner or later her ...
SORIN SUCIU
Though her emotions had not deviated from a jittery frailty she knew that in her own room she could ...
ANNA GODBERSEN
We are slumberous poppies, Lords of Lethe downs, Some awake and some asleep, Sleeping in...
LEIGH HUNT (JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT)
I will never let you know how much you hurt me
No, I will never tell you
The lasts few m...
HENRY ROLLINS
A woman's best love letters are always written to the man she is betraying.
LAWRENCE DURRELL
She had fire dancing in her eyes as she assaulted him with her serpent's tongue. Tonight she was not...
SHAKUITA JOHNSON
God made bees, and bees made honey, God made man, and man made money, Pride made the devil, an...
WILLIAM COWPER
Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like ...
RAINER MARIA RILKE
Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office, and his tongue Sounds ever after a...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
My tendencies are much more the Henry James thing, where we sit in silence at the table for three mi...
CLAIRE MESSUD
George Washington, Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Ulysses Grant, Rutherford...
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Life is a re-discovery.
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If you think that life is a celebration full of party poppers and merry go rounds it's not it's a ga...
GARY F EVANS...
Life Is a Misconception.
DEYTH BANGER
Life is a desire!
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To trust someone you must firstly remember that it is a two way street that will go all the way if y...
GARY F EVANS...
It is a lie.
ARTHUR MILLER
She was poetry written in pen, scribbled and scrawled again and again.
HUBERT MARTIN
A woman's best love letters are always written to the man she is betraying.
LAWRENCE DURRELL
She looked like she had been beaten up, bruised. She had bruises all over her face, her tongue had b...
BERNADETTE MCELROY
He was the only person in the world she was tongue-tied around, and yet the only person she really w...
SARAH ADDISON ALLEN
She swallowed his blood, a dark vintage from some forgotten cellar. She felt like Persephone in Hade...
HOLLY BLACK
Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves like l...
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Master Dung’s study was silent. So silent, in fact, that one might have been able to hear a gnat p...
SORIN SUCIU
FEBRIZIUM();” said Buggeroff, and the foul smell immediately disappeared as if by, well − Magic.
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It probably wasn’t entirely her fault that she was such a bitter person. Having a name like Grace ...
SORIN SUCIU
I love long sentences. My big heroes of fiction writing are Henry James and Proust - people who reco...
JOHN BURNSIDE
A young nurse, someone new whom he didn't recognise, came up to Henry and patted him on the arm. "Ar...
JAMIE FORD
For a dyed-in-the-wool author, nothing is as dead as a book once it is written. She is rather like a...
RUMER GODDEN
Foreign trade is not a replacement for foreign aid, of course, but foreign aid to a country that doe...
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Every man's life is a fairy tale written by God's fingers.
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Our foreign policy has made a wreck of this planet, ... I'm always in Africa . . . And when I go to ...
HARRY BELAFONTE
Take no repulse, whatever she doth say; For 'get you gone,' she doth not mean 'away.' Flatter ...
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Life is a long lesson in humility. -James M. Barrie.
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He was holding his breath so as not to inhale the odor of democracy.
HENRY JAMES
It is difficult to speak adequately or justly of London. It is not a pleasant place; it is not agree...
HENRY JAMES
London is on the whole the most possible form of life.
HENRY JAMES
[Leaves of Grass is] monstrous because it pretends to persuade the soul while it slights the intelle...
HENRY JAMES
Life is, in fact, a battle. Evil is insolent and strong; beauty enchanting, but rare; goodness very ...
HENRY JAMES
Live all you can; it's a mistake not to. It doesn't so much matter what you do in particular so long...
HENRY JAMES
I don't want everyone to like me; I should think less of myself if some people did.
HENRY JAMES
Be not afraid of life believe that life is worth living and your belief will create the fact.
HENRY JAMES
Never say you know the last word about any human heart.
HENRY JAMES
By 3000 B.C. the art of Egypt was so ripe and so far advanced that it is surprising to find any stud...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
There is but little room for doubt that Egypt led the way in the creation of the earliest known grou...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
In any case, in so far as our knowledge of the universe carries us, the advent of civilization for t...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
Disapproval is a very important factor in all progress. There has really never been any progress wi...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
Life's to short for chess.
HENRY JAMES BYRON
Disapproval is a very important factor in all progress. There has really never been any progress wit...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
Ideas are, in truth, forces. Infinite, too, is the power of personality. A union of the two always...
HENRY JAMES, JR.
We of America are especially fitted to visualize and to understand the marvellous transformation of ...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
It is the recognition of history as a record of human experience which has inevitably resulted in th...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
When the injured humerus is accompanied by a serious rupture of the overlying soft tissue the injury...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
[...] we have in our treatise a series of fifty-seven examinations, almost exclusively of injuries o...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
The attention given to the side of the head which has received the injury, in connection with a spec...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
Speechlessness, however, affirmed in the diagnosis, is carefully based on the facts of the examinati...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
Very often conditions are recorded as observable "under thy fingers" [...] Among such observations i...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
[...] the success of Egyptian surgery in setting broken bones is very fully demonstrated in the larg...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
It is this conception of the unity of the human career which is perhaps the greatest achievement of ...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
Today the traveller on the Nile enters a wonderland at whose gates rise the colossal pyramids of whi...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
Every man who has reached even his intellectual teens begins to suspect that life is no farce; that ...
HENRY JAMES SR.
There was an age, however, when the transition from savagery to civilization, with all its impressiv...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
To the present writer a careful study of the facts now available seems to leave no doubt that civili...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
But it is obvious that our fathers, whose efforts have planted these great and prosperous cities alo...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
the distinction between nerves and vessels was not demonstrated until the Third Century B.C., when i...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED
Increase Mather, President of Harvard University, in his treatise on Remarkable Providences, insists...
JAMES HENRY BREASTED