“The plain working truth is that it is not only good for people to be shocked occasionally, but absolutely necessary to the progress of society that they should be shocked pretty often.”
Source: The Quintessence of Ibsenism
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George Bernard Shaw413
Irish playwright 1856–1950Related quotes
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
31 May 1830.
Table Talk (1821–1834)
Context: The Pilgrim's Progress is composed in the lowest style of English, without slang or false grammar. If you were to polish it, you would at once destroy the reality of the vision. For works of imagination should be written in very plain language; the more purely imaginative they are the more necessary it is to be plain.
Charles Darwin book On the Origin of Species (1859)
Source: On the Origin of Species (1859), chapter XV: "Recapitulation and Conclusion", page 421 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=449&itemID=F391&viewtype=image, in the sixth (1872) edition <br class="br">Source: The Origin of Species
“But of course these pictures are not shocking; good painting never is.”
Patrick Swift (1927–1983) British artist
Some Notes on Caravaggio (1956)
Thomas Ligotti (1953) American horror author
The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror (2010)
Larry Wall (1954) American computer programmer and author, creator of Perl
[199708261932.MAA05218@wall.org, 1997]
Usenet postings, 1997