Robert Wilson Lynd Quotes

Robert Wilson Lynd was an Anglo-Irish writer, editor of poetry, urbane literary essayist and strong Irish nationalist. Wikipedia  

✵ 20. April 1879 – 6. October 1949
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Famous Robert Wilson Lynd Quotes

“In order to see birds it is necessary to become a part of the silence.”

Robert Wilson Lynd

Solomon in All His Glory https://archive.org/details/solomoninallhisg00lynd (1922), pp. 12-13. <br class="br">Context: In order to see birds it is necessary to become a part of the silence. One has to sit still like a mystic and wait. One soon learns that fussing, instead of achieving things, merely prevents things from happening. To be passive is in some circumstances the most efficient form of activity. You cannot command events: you can only put yourself in the place where events will happen to you. No impatient man has ever seen Nature.

“The belief in the possibility of a short decisive war appears to be one of the most ancient and dangerous of human illusions.”

Robert Wilson Lynd

Searchlights and Nightingales https://books.google.com/books?id=z7pCAQAAIAAJ&amp;dq=%22The+belief+in+the+possibility+of+a+short+decisive+war+appears+to+be+one+of+the+most+ancient+and+dangerous+of+human+illusions.%22&amp;focus=searchwithinvolume&amp;q=%22human+illusions%22 [Google Books snippet view only] (1939), p. 67.

“There are some people who want to throw their arms round you simply because it is Christmas; there are other people who want to strangle you simply because it is Christmas.”

Robert Wilson Lynd

On Christmas http://books.google.com/books?id=TXDGeEkIN6oC&amp;q=%22There+are+some+people+who+want+to+throw+their+arms+round+you+simply+because+it+is+Christmas+there+are+other+people+who+want+to+strangle+you+simply+because+it+is+Christmas%22&amp;pg=PA85#v=onepage, The Book of This and That (1915)

“The art of writing history is the art of emphasizing the significant facts at the expense of the insignificant. And it is the same in every field of knowledge. Knowledge is power only if a man knows what facts not to bother about.”

Robert Wilson Lynd

Robert Lynd (1926) The orange tree: a volume of essays. p.60. The last sentence "Knowledge is power only if a man knows what facts not to bother about." was cited in some sources in the 1960s, such as August Kerber (1968) Quotable quotes on education. p.190, and in multiple other sources ever since.

“We welcome almost any break in the monotony of things, and a man has only to murder a series of wives in a new way to become known to millions of people who have never heard of Homer.”

Robert Wilson Lynd

The New Statesman, 22 October 1921 http://books.google.com/books?id=2UEyAQAAMAAJ&amp;q=%22We+welcome+almost+any+break+in+the+monotony+of+things+and+a+man+has+only+to+murder+a+series+of+wives+in+a+new+way+to+become+known+to+millions+of+people+who+have+never+heard+of+Homer%22&amp;pg=PA70#v=onepage

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