Lawrence Kelemen quotes

  • I don't know how long a child will remain utterly static in front of the television, but my guess is that it could be well into their thirties.

  • I knew when I met you an adventure was going to happen.

  • I think that the young people today feel a tremendous sense of responsibility to their brothers and sisters because of the sacrifices that most families make to send their children to college.

  • Chum was a British boy's weekly which, at the end of the year was bound into a single huge book; and the following Christmas parents bought it as Christmas presents for male children.

  • It is remarkable how easily children and grown-ups adapt to living in a dictatorship organised by lunatics.

  • Playing the game I have learned the meaning of humility. It has given me an understanding of futility of the human effort.

  • Reality is like a fruitcake; pretty enough to look at but with all sorts of nasty things lurking just beneath the surface.

  • Louis de Bernires is in the direct line that runs through Dickens and Evelyn Waugh. . .he has only to look into his world, one senses, for it to rush into reality, colours and touch and taste.

  • It is possible to be a meta-physician without believing in a transcendent reality; for we shall see that many metaphysical utterances are due to the commission of logical errors, rather than to a conscious desire on the part of their authors to go beyond the limits of experience.

  • Action is the only reality; not only reality, but morality as well.

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