Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Anything that is worth doing has been done frequently. Things hitherto undone should be given, I suspect, a wide berth.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'You will find my last words in the blue folder.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'There is much to be said for failure. It is much more interesting than success.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Most women are not as young as they are painted.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'The delicate balance between modesty and conceit is popularity.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Humility is a virtue, and it is a virtue innate in guests.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'No Roman ever was able to say, 'I dined last night with the Borgias'.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'It is easier to confess a defect than to claim a quality.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'One might well say that mankind is divisible into two great classes: hosts and guests.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'It seems to be a law of nature that no man, unless he has some obvious physical deformity, ever is loth to sit for his portrait.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'I have known no man of genius who had not to pay, in some affliction or defect either physical or spiritual, for what the gods had given him.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'To mankind in general Macbeth and Lady Macbeth stand out as the supreme type of all that a host and hostess should not be.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Nobody ever died of laughter.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'To give and then not feel that one has given is the very best of all ways of giving.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Men of genius are not quick judges of character. Deep thinking and high imagining blunt that trivial instinct by which you and I size people up.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'When hospitality becomes an art it loses its very soul.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'The Non-Conformist Conscience makes cowards of us all.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'I was a modest, good-humoured boy. It is Oxford that has made me insufferable.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'To destroy is still the strongest instinct in nature.' Read More Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'People who insist on telling their dreams are among the terrors of the breakfast table.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Anything that is worth doing has been done frequently. Things hitherto undone should be given, I suspect, a wide berth.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'You will find my last words in the blue folder.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'There is much to be said for failure. It is much more interesting than success.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Most women are not as young as they are painted.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'The delicate balance between modesty and conceit is popularity.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Humility is a virtue, and it is a virtue innate in guests.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'No Roman ever was able to say, 'I dined last night with the Borgias'.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'It is easier to confess a defect than to claim a quality.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'One might well say that mankind is divisible into two great classes: hosts and guests.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'It seems to be a law of nature that no man, unless he has some obvious physical deformity, ever is loth to sit for his portrait.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'I have known no man of genius who had not to pay, in some affliction or defect either physical or spiritual, for what the gods had given him.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'To mankind in general Macbeth and Lady Macbeth stand out as the supreme type of all that a host and hostess should not be.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Nobody ever died of laughter.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'To give and then not feel that one has given is the very best of all ways of giving.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'Men of genius are not quick judges of character. Deep thinking and high imagining blunt that trivial instinct by which you and I size people up.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'When hospitality becomes an art it loses its very soul.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'The Non-Conformist Conscience makes cowards of us all.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'I was a modest, good-humoured boy. It is Oxford that has made me insufferable.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'To destroy is still the strongest instinct in nature.' Read More
Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Quote Meanings 11/12/23 Max Beerbohm: 'People who insist on telling their dreams are among the terrors of the breakfast table.' Read More