It is not that the French are not profound, but they all express themselves so well that we are led to take their geese for swans.
– Van Wyck Brooks
No one is fit to judge a book until he has rounded Cape Horn in a sailing vessel, until he has bumped into two or three icebergs, until he has been lost in the sands of the desert, until he has spent a few years in the House of the Dead.
– Van Wyck Brooks
Nothing is so soothing to our self-esteem as to find our bad traits in our forebears. It seems to absolve us.
– Van Wyck Brooks
There is no stopping the world's tendency to throw off imposed restraints, the religious authority that is based on the ignorance of the many, the political authority that is based on the knowledge of the few.
– Van Wyck Brooks
The man who has the courage of his platitudes is always a successful man.
– Van Wyck Brooks
People of small caliber are always carping. They are bent on showing their own superiority, their knowledge or prowess or good breeding.
– Van Wyck Brooks
Magnanimous people have no vanity, they have no jealousy, and they feed on the true and the solid wherever they find it. And, what is more, they find it everywhere.