Edward Morgan Forster Frases famosas
“A morte destrói um homem: a ideia da morte salva-o.”
Death destroys a man, but the idea of death saves him
Howards End (1910), Chapter 27
Works of art, in my opinion, are the only objects in the material universe to possess internal order, and that is why, though I don’t believe that only art matters, I do believe in Art for Art’s sake.
"Two cheers for democracy" - Volume 11, Página 95, Edward Morgan Forster - Harcourt, Brace, 1951 - 363 páginas
I should have been a more famous writer if I had written or rather published more, but sex has prevented the latter.
"The Life to Come: And Other Stories" - Página xiv, de E. M. Forster - Norton, 1987, ISBN 0393304426, 9780393304428 - 240 páginas
Edward Morgan Forster: Frases em inglês
What I Believe (1938)
Fonte: Commonplace Book (1985), p. 59
Letter 350, to John Lehmann, 21 December 1940
Selected Letters (1983-1985)
Albergo Empedocle
The Life to Come and other stories (1972)
"Notes on the Way", Time and Tide Magazine (10 June 1934); reprinted in The Prince's Tale and Other Uncollected Writings (1998)
"Some Books: A New Year's Resolution for 1944" (1943), reprinted in Jeffrey M. Heath, (ed.) The Creator as Critic and Other Writings by E.M. Forster, Dundurn, 2008.
Letter 57, to Arthur Cole, 7 July 1905
Selected Letters (1983-1985)
"A Book That Influenced Me"
Two Cheers for Democracy (1951)
The rock
The Life to Come and other stories (1972)
Fonte: Commonplace Book (1985), p. 92 (26-2-32)
"Tolerance"
Two Cheers for Democracy (1951)
Fonte: Commonplace Book (1985), p. 76
"Liberty In England", Speech (June 21, 1935), reprinted in Abinger Harvest (1936).
The Obelisk
The Life to Come and other stories (1972)
if not by myself, then by someone else. The show shouldn't end with my death, which becomes a minor boo-hoo.
p. 211 (1959)
Commonplace Book (1985)
Letter 137, to Syed Ross Masood, 5 December 1914
Selected Letters (1983-1985)
Fonte: Commonplace Book (1985), p. 151
Ch. 19 http://books.google.com/books?id=G7xfuc7lWvMC&q=%22Personal+relations+are+the+important+thing+for+ever+and+ever+and+not+this+outer+life+of+telegrams+and+anger%22&pg=PA199#v=onepage
Howards End (1910)
Letter 216, to Florence Barger, 11 February 1922
Selected Letters (1983-1985)
Fonte: Aspects of the Novel (1927), Chapter One: Introductory