Quotes by Eugene O'Neill

Eugene O'Neill

American playwright and Nobel laureate in Literature

Lived from: 1888 - 1953

Category: Writers (Contemporary) Country: FlagUnited States

Born: 16 october 1888 Died: 27 november 1953

  • Life is a solitary cell whose walls are mirrors.

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  • Man's loneliness is but his fear of life.
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  • Life is a solitary cell whose walls are mirrors.
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  • One should either be sad or joyful. Contentment is a warm sty for eaters and sleepers.
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  • The old, like children, talk to themselves, for they have reached that hopeless wisdom of experience which knows that though one were to cry it in the streets to multitudes, or whisper it in the kiss to one's beloved, the only ears that can ever hear one's secrets are one's own!
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  • When men make gods, there is no God!
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