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  • Biography, like big game hunting, is one of the recognized forms of sport, and it is as unfair as only sport can be.

    Philip Guedalla (1921). “Supers & supermen: studies in politics, history and letters”
  • The detective story is the normal recreation of noble minds.

    Quoted in Dorothy L. Sayers, The Omnibus of Crime (1929)
  • Any stigma, as the old saying is, will serve to beat a dogma.

    'Masters and Men' (1923) 'Ministers of State'
  • I had always imagined that Cliché was a suburb of Paris, until I discovered it to be a street in Oxford.

    Philip Guedalla (1921). “Supers & supermen: studies in politics, history and letters”
  • Autobiography is an unrivaled vehicle for telling the truth about other people.

  • Success is little more than a chemical compound of man with moment.

    Men   Littles   Chemicals  
    Philip Guedalla (1930). “Independence Day: A Sketchbook”
  • People who jump to conclusions rarely alight on them.

  • The Crimean War is one of the bad jokes of history.

    1943 The Two Marshals.
  • The Lord Chief Justice of England recently said that the greater part of his judicial time was spent investigating collisions between propelled vehicles, each on its own side of the road, each sounding its horn and each stationary.

  • The work of Henry James has always seemed divisible by a simple dynastic arrangement into three reigns: James I, James II, and the Old Pretender

    Supers and Supermen "Some Critics" (1920)
  • Biography is a very definite region bounded on the north by history, on the south by fiction, on the east by obituary, and on the west by tedium.

  • Greatness is so often a courteous synonym for great success.

    Philip Guedalla (1930). “Independence Day: A Sketchbook”
  • The preface is the most important part of a book. Even reviewers read a preface.

    Philip Guedalla (1930). “The Missing Muse”
  • History repeats itself. Historians repeat each other.

    Supers and Supermen (1920) "Some Historians"
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