In a happy marriage it is the wife who provides the climate, the husband the landscape.
Gerald BrenanYou generally hear that what a man doesn't know doesn't hurt him, but in business what a man doesn't know does hurt.
Gerald BrenanPoets and painters are outside the class system, or rather they constitute a special class of their own, like the circus people and the Gypsies.
Gerald BrenanEveryone is a bore to someone. That is unimportant. The thing to avoid is being a bore to oneself.
Gerald BrenanWords are as recalcitrant as circus animals, and the unskilled trainer can crack his whip at them in vain.
Gerald BrenanEvery writer and artist wonders what in the world people of other professions can find to live for.
Gerald BrenanThose who have money think that the most important thing in the world is love. The poor know it is money.
Gerald BrenanIt is by sitting down to write every morning that he becomes a writer. Those who do not do this remain amateurs.
Gerald BrenanWe confess our bad qualities to others out of fear of appearing naive or ridiculous by not being aware of them.
Gerald BrenanMarriage is an arrangement by which two people start by getting the best out of each other and often end by getting the worst.
Gerald BrenanAs Coleridge said, "We receive but what we give." The happy life is a life of continual generosity in which we go out to meet and acclaim the world.
Gerald BrenanEveryone alters and is altered by everyone else. We are all the time taking in portions of one another or else reacting against them, and by these involuntary acquisitions and repulsions modifying our natures.
Gerald BrenanDo not believe those persons who say they have never been jealous. What they mean is that they have never been in love.
Gerald BrenanOne of the marks of a great poet is that he creates his own family of words and teaches them to live together in harmony and to help one another.
Gerald BrenanIntellectuals are people who believe that ideas are of more importance than values. That is to say, their own ideas and other people's values.
Gerald BrenanThe clichรฉ is dead poetry. English, being the language of an imaginative race, abounds in clichรฉs, so that English literature is always in danger of being poisoned by its own secretions.
Gerald BrenanWhen I write a page that reads badly I know that it is myself who has written it. When it reads well it has come through from somewhere else.
Gerald BrenanWe soon cease to feel the grief at the deaths of our friends, yet we continue to the end of our lives to miss them. They are still with us in their absence.
Gerald BrenanThe more we feel sorry for ourselves, the less sorry others will feel for us. People don't waste their small store of sympathy on those who can provide it so richly for themselves.
Gerald BrenanWe are closer to the ants than to the butterflies. Very few people can endure much leisure.
Gerald BrenanOne road to happiness is to cultivate curiosity about everything. Not only about people but about subjects, not only about the arts but about history and foreign customs. Not only about countries and cities, but about plants and animals. Not only about lichened rocks and curious markings on the bark of trees, but about stars and atoms. Not only about your friends but about that strange labyrinth we inhabit which we call ourselves. Then, if we do that, we will never suffer a moment's boredom.
Gerald Brenan