LIN YUTANG QUOTES

Chinese writer (1895-1976)

As for international understanding, I feel that macaroni has done more for our appreciation of Italy than Mussolini.

LIN YUTANG

The Importance of Living


The busy man is never wise and the wise man is never busy.

LIN YUTANG

The Importance of Living


If you can spend a perfectly useless afternoon in a perfectly useless manner, you have learned how to live.

LIN YUTANG

The Literary Digest, 1938

Tags: life


The more we justify our beliefs, the more narrow-minded we become.

LIN YUTANG

The Importance of Living

Tags: belief


China is the greatest mystifying and stupefying fact in the modern world.

LIN YUTANG

preface, My Country and My People


This I conceive to be the chemical function of humor: to change the character of our thought.

LIN YUTANG

The Importance of Living

Tags: humor


The human mind is a curious thing. It can take just so much and no more.

LIN YUTANG

Between Tears and Laughter

Tags: mind


Love is an immortal wound that cannot be closed up. A person loses something, a part of her soul, when she loves someone. And she goes about looking for that lost part of her soul, for she knows that otherwise she is incomplete and cannot be at rest. It is only when she is with the person she loves that she becomes complete again in herself; but the moment he leaves, she loses that part which he has taken with him and knows no rest till she has found him once more.

LIN YUTANG

Moment in Peking

Tags: love


Nobody is ever misunderstood at a fireside; he may only be disagreed with.

LIN YUTANG

Between Tears and Laughter


The greater success a man has made, the more he fears a climb down.

LIN YUTANG

The Importance of Living

Tags: success


Since the invention of the flush toilet and the vacuum carpet cleaner, the modern man seems to judge a man's moral standards by his cleanliness, and thinks a dog the more highly civilized for having a weekly bath and a winter wrapper round his belly.

LIN YUTANG

My Country and My People


The age calls for simple statements and restatements of simple truths. The prophets of doom are involved, those who would bring light must be clear.

LIN YUTANG

preface, Between Tears and Laughter


The dog which remembers only to bark and not to bite, and is led through the streets as a lady's pet, is only a degenerate wolf.

LIN YUTANG

My Country and My People

Tags: dogs


Such religion as there can be in modern life, every individual will have to salvage from the churches for himself.

LIN YUTANG

The Importance of Living

Tags: religion


Somewhere in [China's] soul lurks the cunning of an old dog, and it is a cunning that is strangely impressive. What a strange old soul! What a great old soul!

LIN YUTANG

My Country and My People


While in the West, the insane are so many that they are put in an asylum, in China the insane are so unusual that we worship them.

LIN YUTANG

The Importance of Living

Tags: insanity


Sometimes there are more tears than laughter, and sometimes there is more laughter than tears, and sometimes you feel so choked you can neither weep nor laugh. For tears and laughter there will always be so long as there is human life. When our tear wells have run dry and the voice of laughter is silenced, the world will be truly dead.

LIN YUTANG

Between Tears and Laughter

Tags: tears, laughter


The fonder you are of your ideals, the greater your heartbreaks.

LIN YUTANG

Between Tears and Laughter


Even in despair, man must laugh.

LIN YUTANG

Between Tears and Laughter

Tags: despair


Winter in Peking is insurpassable, unless indeed it is surpassed by the other seasons in that blessed city. For Peking is a city clearly marked by the seasons, each perfect in its own way and each different from the others.

LIN YUTANG

Moment in Peking

Tags: winter