“This is peculiarly an age in which each of us may, if he do but search diligently, find the literature suited to his mental powers.”
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P.G. Wodehouse 302
English author 1881–1975Related quotes

Waiting on God (1950), Reflections on the Right Use of School Studies with a View to the Love of God

“This is an age in which one cannot find common sense without a search warrant.”
Column, May 9, 1996, "FDR's memorial hides character" http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1996-05-09/news/1996130096_1_memorial-felix-frankfurter-cigarette-holder at baltimoresun.com
1990s

Cathy Collison (November 16, 1983) "Savitch Remembered Crim In Will", Detroit Free Press, p. 14D.

“Critics search for ages for the wrong word, which, to give them credit, they eventually find.”
BBC obituary (2004)

This Business of Living (1935-1950)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 345.
"All Literature", from Anarchism Is Not Enough (London: Jonathan Cape, 1928)
“Each of you will find the fight that suites yourself and your being.”
The Visitor (2002)
Context: You will divide the sheep from the goats and you will encourage the one and shepherd the other. You always had a leaning that way. Each of you will find the fight that suites yourself and your being. You will triumph, suffer, weep, rejoice, possibly die... If you die another will rise up in your name, if you don't die, you'll live an extremely long life. You are my angels, for whom an almost heaven waits... Your work will be long, however, long and hard before you can rest in it.
The small god in Ch. 44 : the visitor