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Quotes by Eugene O'Neill

Eugene O'Neill

“A Touch of the Poet,”

Eugene O'Neill

“Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back”

“Obsessed by a fairy tale, we spend our lives searching for a magic door and a lost kingdom of peace.”

“Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue.”

“There is no present or future, only the past, happening over and over again, now”

“When men make gods, there is no God”

“Life is a solitary cell whose walls are mirrors.”

“Happiness hates the timid! So does science!”

“When youre 50 you start thinking about things you havent thought about before. I used to think getting old was about vanity - but actually its about losing people you love. Getting wrinkles is trivial.”

“The sea hates a coward”

“The old / like children / talk to themselves, for they have reached that hopeless wisdom of experience which knows that though one were to cry it in the streets to multitudes, or whisper it in the kiss to ones beloved, the only ears that can ever hear ones secrets are ones own!”

“Your past is important but it is not nearly as important to your present as the way you see your future”

“The present is never our goal: the past and present are our means: the future alone is our goal. Thus, we never live but we hope to live; and always hoping to be happy, it is inevitable that we will never be so.”

“Consider the past and you shall know the future.”

“We must welcome the future, remembering that soon it will be the past; and we must respect the past, remembering that it was once all that was humanly possible”

“[Her] love and tenderness gave me the faith in love that enabled me to face my dead at last and write this play-write it with deep pity and understanding and forgiveness for all the four haunted Tyrones.”

“I love every bone in their heads.”

“One should either be sad or joyful. Contentment is a warm sty for eaters and sleepers.”

“Mans loneliness is but his fear of life.”

“The iceman cometh”