Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser was an American author of the naturalist school, known for dealing with the gritty reality of life.
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“In order to have wisdom we must have ignorance”
Theodore Dreiser
“[Honors: At his funeral, Charlie Chaplin read Dreiser's poem,] The Road I Came. ... American writing before and after his time differed almost as much as biology before and after Darwin. He was a man of large originality, of profound feeling and of unshakable courage. All of us who write are better off because he lived, worked and hoped.”
“I believe in the compelling power of love. I do not understand it. I believe it to be the most fragrant blossom of all this thorny existence.”
“Words are but the vague shadows of the volumes we mean. Little audible links, they are, chaining together great inaudible feelings and purposes.”
“Art is the stored honey of the human soul, gathered on wings of misery and travail.”
“Our civilization is still in a middle stage, scarcely beast, in that it is no longer wholly guided by instinct; scarcely human, in that it is not yet wholly guided by reason”
“If I were personally to define religion I would say that it is a bandage that man has invented to protect a soul made bloody by circumstance. (attributed)”
“Assure a man that he has a soul and then frighten him with old wives' tales as to what is to become of him afterward, and you have hooked a fish, a mental slave”
“Nothing is proved, all is permitted.”
“Let no one underestimate the need of pity. We live in a stony universe whose hard, brilliant forces rage fiercely.”