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Irving Howe Quotes: "The knowledge that makes us cherish innocence makes innocence unattainable."

The knowledge that makes us cherish innocence makes innocence unattainable.



Irving Howe Quotes: "One great flaw in the reforming passion is that in its eagerness to remedy social wrongs it tends to neglect, certainly to undervalue, the experience of those whose lives it wishes to improve."

One great flaw in the reforming passion is that in its eagerness to remedy social wrongs it tends to neglect, certainly to undervalue, the experience of those whose lives it wishes to improve.




Irving Howe Quotes: "Taste speaks through a turn of phrase, a curl of the lip, a shrug of the shoulder: it makes an atmosphere."

Taste speaks through a turn of phrase, a curl of the lip, a shrug of the shoulder: it makes an atmosphere.



Irving Howe Quotes: "Comedy speaks for civilization; farce bears an ill-concealed, sometimes unconcealed animus against civilization. Often against civility too."

Comedy speaks for civilization; farce bears an ill-concealed, sometimes unconcealed animus against civilization. Often against civility too.




Irving Howe Quotes: "Good readers make much out of little."

Good readers make much out of little.



Irving Howe Quotes: "The cruelest thing anyone can do to Portnoy's Complaint is to read it twice."

The cruelest thing anyone can do to Portnoy's Complaint is to read it twice.



Irving Howe Quotes: "The message of guidance that neither politics nor philosophy nor religion now seems able to provide, we look for in modern literature."

The message of guidance that neither politics nor philosophy nor religion now seems able to provide, we look for in modern literature.




Irving Howe Quotes: "No one has ever seen the self. It has no visible shape, nor does it occupy measurable space. It is an abstraction, like other abstractions equally elusive: the individual, the mind, the society"

No one has ever seen the self. It has no visible shape, nor does it occupy measurable space. It is an abstraction, like other abstractions equally elusive: the individual, the mind, the society



Irving Howe Quotes: "He claimed his modest share of the general foolishness of the human race."

He claimed his modest share of the general foolishness of the human race.