My theology, briefly, is that the universe was dictated but not signed.

About Christopher Morley

Christopher Darlington Morleywas an American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet. He also produced stage productions for a few years and gave college lectures.

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The enemies of the future are always the very nicest people.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Act like you expect to get into the end zone.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Humor is perhaps a sense of intellectual perspective: an awareness that some things are really important, others not; and that the two kinds are most oddly jumbled in everyday affairs.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Lots of times you have to pretend to join a parade in which you’re not really interested in order to get where you’re going.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

There is only one success – to be able to spend your life in your own way.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

We’ve had bad luck with our kids – they’ve all grown up.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

There are three ingredients in the good life: learning, earning and yearning.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

A human being: an ingenious assembly of portable plumbing.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

No one appreciates the very special genius of your conversation as the dog does.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

From now until the end of time no one else will ever see life with my eyes, and I mean to make the best of my chance.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Big shots are only little shots who keep shooting.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Man, an ingenious assembly of portable plumbing.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

The real purpose of books is to trap the mind into doing its own thinking.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

My theology, briefly, is that the universe was dictated but not signed.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

When you sell a man a book, you don’t sell him 12 ounces of paper and ink and glue – you sell him a whole new life.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

People like to imagine that because all our mechanical equipment moves so much faster, that we are thinking faster, too.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

All cities are mad: but the madness is gallant. All cities are beautiful: but the beauty is grim.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

I had a million questions to ask God: but when I met Him, they all fled my mind; and it didn’t seem to matter.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Why do they put the Gideon bibles only in the bedrooms, where it’s usually too late?

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Life is a foreign language; all men mispronounce it.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

All students can learn.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

God made man merely to hear some praise of what he’d done on those Five Days.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

If we discovered that we only had five minutes left to say all that we wanted to say, every telephone booth would be occupied by people calling other people to stammer that they loved them.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Only the sinner has the right to preach.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Beauty is ever to the lonely mind a shadow fleeting; she is never plain. She is a visitor who leaves behind the gift of grief, the souvenir of pain.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

The bicycle, the bicycle surely, should always be the vehicle of novelists and poets.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

The courage of the poet is to keep ajar the door that leads into madness.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

There is only one rule for being a good talker – learn to listen.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

New York, the nation’s thyroid gland.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Heavy hearts, like heavy clouds in the sky, are best relieved by the letting of a little water.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, every day, something no one else is thinking. Do, every day, something no one else would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to continually be part of unanimity.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

We call a child’s mind ‘small’ simply by habit; perhaps it is larger than ours is, for it can take in almost anything without effort.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

A man who has never made a woman angry is a failure in life.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

It is unfair to blame man too fiercely for being pugnacious; he learned the habit from Nature.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

If you have to keep reminding yourself of a thing, perhaps it isn’t so.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

No man is lonely eating spaghetti; it requires so much attention.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

In every man’s heart there is a secret nerve that answers to the vibrations of beauty.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

The misfortunes hardest to bear are these which never came.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Dancing is a wonderful training for girls, it’s the first way you learn to guess what a man is going to do before he does it.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

High heels were invented by a woman who had been kissed on the forehead.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

Words are a commodity in which there is never any slump.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet

The trouble with wedlock is that there’s not enough wed and too much lock.

Christopher Morley

American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet