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American playwright and novelist (d. 1973), Birth: 3-5-1913
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Religion is a way of walking, not a way of talking.
William Inge

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It takes strong men and women to love ... people strong enough inside themselves to love ... without humiliation.
William Inge

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From beasts we scorn as soulless, In forest, field and den, The cry goes up to witness The soulessness of men
William Inge

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The fact is that Americans are not a thoughtful people; they are too busy to stop and question their values.
William Inge

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I have a tendency, after a play of mine is produced, to look back on it disparagingly, seeing only its faults; before production, I see only its virtues.
William Inge

Similar Authors: William Shakespeare Oscar Wilde George Bernard Shaw Winston Churchill Ayn Rand Charles Dickens George Eliot Chuck Palahniuk Leo Tolstoy George R. R. Martin Jane Austen F. Scott Fitzgerald John Steinbeck Aldous Huxley Honore de Balzac
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Oh, believe me. The greatest egos are those which are too egotistical to show just how egotistical they are.
William Inge

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I been talkin' with my buddy, and he thinks I'm virgin enough fer the two of us.
William Inge

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Of all tyrannies a country can suffer, the worst is the tyranny of the majority.
William Inge

Quote Topics by William Inge: Men Country Thoughtful Enough Fields Socialism Strong Share People Shows Religion Faults Looks Suffering Usa Two America Thinking Animal Earning Ego Way Believe Talking Play Majority
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What is a socialist? One who has yearnings To share equal profits from unequal earnings.
William Inge