LIN YUTANG QUOTES III

Chinese writer (1895-1976)

For every good book is worth the reader's while when there is a real communion of the spirit, and this is possible only when he feels he is being taken into the author's confidence and the author is willing to reveal to him the innermost searchings of his heart and talk, as it were, in an unbuttoned mood, collar and tie loose, as by a friend's fireside.

LIN YUTANG

Between Tears and Laughter

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Alas, our rulers are not gods, but puny, fallible men, like the kings who constantly forget their parts, and we common men should be their prompters.

LIN YUTANG

Between Tears and Laughter


It is not dirt but the fear of dirt which is the sign of man's degeneration, and it is dangerous to judge a man's physical and moral sanity by outside standards.

LIN YUTANG

My Country and My People


The best that we can hope for in this life is that we shall not have sons and grandsons of whom we need to be ashamed.

LIN YUTANG

The Importance of Living