Author Profile
Edith Wharton
1862 – 1937 • American • Author
27
Total Quotes
Collected Meditations
Showing 27 quotesI had the story, bit by bit, from various people, and, as generally happens in such cases, each time it was a different story.— Edith Wharton
I don't know if I should care for a man who made life easy; I should want someone who made it interesting.— Edith Wharton
The worst of doing one's duty was that it apparently unfitted one for doing anything else.— Edith Wharton
I have never known a novel that was good enough to be good in spite of its being adapted to the author's political views.— Edith Wharton
Life is the only real counselor; wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue.— Edith Wharton
Another unsettling element in modern art is that common symptom of immaturity, the dread of doing what has been done before.— Edith Wharton
Old age, calm, expanded, broad with the haughty breadth of the universe, old age flowing free with the delicious near-by freedom of death.— Edith Wharton
After all, one knows one's weak points so well, that it's rather bewildering to have the critics overlook them and invent others.— Edith Wharton
Habit is necessary; it is the habit of having habits, of turning a trail into a rut, that must be incessantly fought against if one is to remain alive.— Edith Wharton
He had to deal all at once with the packed regrets and stifled memories of an inarticulate lifetime.— Edith Wharton
Misfortune had made Lily supple instead of hardening her, and a pliable substance is less easy to break than a stiff one.— Edith Wharton