Enoch Arnold Bennett (27 May 1867 – 27 March 1931) was an English writer. He is best known as a novelist, but he also worked in other fields such as journalism, propaganda and film. Read full biography of Arnold Bennett →
Well, my deliberate opinion is - it's a jolly strange world.
Of all the inhabitants of the inferno, none but Lucifer knows that hell is hell, and the secret function of purgatory is to make of heaven an... →
Pessimism, when you get used to it, is just as agreeable as optimism.
A first-rate organizer is never in a hurry. He is never late. He always keeps up his sleeve a margin for the unexpected.
Much ingenuity with a little money is vastly more profitable and amusing than much money without ingenuity.
We need a sense of the value of time - that is, of the best way to divide one's time into one's various activities.
There can be no knowledge without emotion. We may be aware of a truth, yet until we have felt its force, it is not ours. To the cognition of the... →
Does there, I wonder, exist a being who has read all, or approximately all, that the person of average culture is supposed to have read, and that not... →
If egotism means a terrific interest in one's self, egotism is absolutely essential to efficient living.
The moment you're born you're done for.
To the artist is sometimes granted a sudden, transient insight which serves in this matter for experience. A flash, and where previously the brain... →