Vincent Starrett

Grant Allen once said that an Englishman's idea of God was another Englishman twelve feet high, and I suppose that is more or less everybody's idea of God-with the necessary geographical adjustment. Zenith Brown has an idea about God that pleases me. 'God,' says Mrs. Brown, 'is obviously a friendly enough Old Gentleman most of the time, Who wishes us well and tries to see to it that we are reasonably happy. It is equally obvious the has an idiot brother who takes over the reins whenever God Himself goes fishing. It is when the idiot brother is in charge of things that the world goes wrong, and we have wars, famines, and pestilences on earth.

Vincent Starrett

Here dwell together still two men of note Who never lived and so can never die:How very near they seem, yet how remote That age before the world went all awry. But still the game’s afoot for those with ears Attuned to catch the distant view-halloo:England is England yet, for all our fears–Only those things the heart believes are true. A yellow fog swirls past the windowpanes night descends upon this fabled street:A lonely hansom splashes through the rain, The ghostly gas lamps fail at twenty feet. Here, though the world explodes, these two survive, And it is always eighteen ninety-five.

Vincent Starrett

I hold a theory that, sooner or later, if a man but live long enough, certain books destined for his peculiar delight will find him, however obscure they or he may be.

Vincent Starrett

Some delightful inscriptions are found in second-hand books. One, the most famous of all, may be found in every bookshop in the nation, repeated in a thousand and one volumes with only a single change of phrase in each. It is this: '______, with love from Momma.

Vincent Starrett

When we are collecting books, we are collecting happiness.

Vincent Starrett

© Spoligo | 2024 All rights reserved