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Quotes from E. M. Forster

It is the vice of a vulgar mind to be thrilled by bigness.
~ E. M. Forster
Very notable was his distinction between coarseness and vulgarity, coarseness, revealing something; vulgarity, concealing something.
~ E. M. Forster
Paganism is infectious, more infectious than diphtheria or piety.
~ E. M. Forster
Surely the only sound foundation for a civilization is a sound state of mind.
~ E. M. Forster
No one is more triumphant than the man who chooses a worthy subject and masters all its facts.
~ E. M. Forster
Man can learn everything if he will but try.
~ E. M. Forster
All invitations must proceed from heaven perhaps; perhaps it is futile for men to initiate their own unity, they do but widen the gulfs between them by the attempt.
~ E. M. Forster
I'm a holy man minus the holiness. Hand that on to your three spies, and tell them to put it in their pipes.
~ E. M. Forster
Towns are after all excrescences, grey fluxions, where men, hurrying to find one another, have lost themselves.
~ E. M. Forster
Man has to pick up the use of his functions as he goes along- especially the function of Love.
~ E. M. Forster
One of the evils of money is that it tempts us to look at it rather than at the things that it buys.
~ E. M. Forster
The kingdom of music is not the kingdom of this world; it will accept those whom breeding and intellect and culture have alike rejected.
~ E. M. Forster
I do like Christmas on the whole.... In its clumsy way, it does approach Peace and Goodwill. But it is clumsier every year.
~ E. M. Forster
Men yearn for poetry though they may not confess it; they desire that joy shall be graceful and sorrow august and infinity have a form.
~ E. M. Forster
England still waits for the supreme moment of her literature--for the great poet who shall voice her, or, better still, for the thousand little poets whose voices shall pass into our common talk.
~ E. M. Forster
The sort of poetry I seek only resides in objects Man can't touch - like England 's grass network of lanes 100 years ago, but today he can destroy them and only Lord Farrer keeps him from doing it.
~ E. M. Forster
What is the good of your stars and trees, your sunrise and the wind, if they do not enter into our daily lives?
~ E. M. Forster
The four characteristics of humanism are curiosity, a free mind, belief in good taste, and belief in the human race.
~ E. M. Forster
Do we find happiness so often that we should turn it off the box when it happens to sit there?
~ E. M. Forster
Hope, politeness, the blowing of a nose, the squeak of a boot, all produce "boum.
~ E. M. Forster
In the creative state a man is taken out of himself.
~ E. M. Forster
It is fate that I am here,' George persisted, 'but you can call it Italy if it makes you less unhappy.
~ E. M. Forster
Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its highest. Live in fragments no longer.
~ E. M. Forster
It is so difficult - at least, I find it difficult - to understand people who speak the truth.
~ E. M. Forster