E.M. Forster Quotes That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
E.M. Forster quotes that inspire a great attitude towards life That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
1. After all, is not a real Hell better than a manufactured Heaven?
Maurice
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- happiness
2. Death destroys a man: the idea of Death saves him.
Howards End
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- truth
3. Eccolo! he exclaimed.At the same moment the ground gave way, and with a cry she fell out of the wood. Light and beauty enveloped her. She had fallen on to a little open terrace, which was covered with violets from end to end.Courage! cried her companion, now standing some six feet above. Courage and love.She did not answer. From her feet the ground sloped sharply into view, and violets ran down in rivulets and streams and cataracts, irrigating the hillside with blue, eddying round the tree stems, collecting into pools in the hollows, covering the grass with spots of azure foam. But never again were they in such profusion; this terrace was the well-head, the primal source whence beauty gushed out to water the earth.Standing at its brink, like a swimmer who prepares, was the good man. But he was not the good man that she had expected, and he was alone.George had turned at the sound of her arrival. For a moment he contemplated her, as one who had fallen out of heaven. He saw radiant joy in her face, he saw the flowers beat against her dress in blue waves. The bushes above them closed. He stepped quickly forward and kissed her…
A Room with a View
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- Romance
4. George had turned at the sound of her arrival. For a moment he contemplated her, as one who had fallen out of heaven. He saw radiant joy in her face, he saw the flowers beat against her dress in blue waves. The bushes above them closed. He stepped quickly forward and kissed her.Before she could speak, almost before she could feel, a voice called 'Lucy! Lucy! Lucy!' The silence of life had been broken by Miss Bartlett, who stood brown against the view.
A Room with a View
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- Romance
5. He had awoken too late for happiness, but not for strength, and could feel an austere joy, as of a warrior who is homeless but stands fully armed.
Maurice
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- happiness
6. It isn't possible to love and part. You will wish that it was. You can transmute love, ignore it, muddle it, but you can never pull it out of you. I know by experience that the poets are right: love is eternal.
A Room with a View
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- love
7. It isn't possible to love and part. You will wish that it was. You can transmute love, ignore it, muddle it, but you can never pull it out of you. I know by experience that the poets are right: love is eternal.
A Room with a View
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- Romance
8. Mr. Herriton, don’t – please, Mr. Herriton – a dentist. His father’s a dentist. Philip gave a cry of personal disgust and pain. He shuddered all over, and edged away from his companion. A dentist! A dentist at Monteriano. A dentist in fairyland! False teeth and laughing gas and the tilting chair at a place which knew the Etruscan League, and the Pax Romana, and Alaric himself, and the Countess Matilda, and the Middle Ages, all fighting and holiness, and the Renaissance, all fighting and beauty! He thought of Lilia no longer. He was anxious for himself: he feared that Romance might die.
Where Angels Fear to Tread
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- Romance
9. One doesn't come to Italy for niceness, one comes for life!
A Room with a View
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- life lessons
10. She gave up trying to understand herself, and the vast armies of the benighted, who follow neither the heart nor the brain, and march to their destiny by catch-words. The armies are full of pleasant and pious folk. But they have yielded to the only enemy that matters — the enemy within. They have sinned against passion and truth, and vain will be their strife after virtue. As the years pass, they are censured. Their pleasantry and their piety show cracks, their wit becomes cynicism, their unselfishness hypocrisy; they feel and produce discomfort wherever they go.
A Room with a View
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- truth
11. The advance of regret can be so gradual that it is impossible to say "yesterday I was happy, today I am not.
Where Angels Fear to Tread
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- happiness
12. The ethereal past had blinded him, and the highest happiness he could dream was a return to it.
Maurice
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- happiness
13. The human mind is not a dignified organ, and I do not see how we can exercise it sincerely except through eclecticism. And the only advice I would offer my fellow eclectics is: "Do not be proud of your inconsistency. It is a pity, it is a pity that we should be equipped like this. It is a pity that Man cannot be at the same time impressive and truthful.
Aspects of the Novel
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- truth
14. The tragedy of preparedness has scarcely been handled, save by the Greeks. Life is indeed dangerous, but not in the way morality would have us believe. It is indeed unmanageable, but the essence of it is not a battle. It is unmanageable because it is a romance, and its essence is romantic beauty.
Howards End
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- Romance
15. They must live outside class, without relations or money; they must work and stick to each other till death. But England belonged to them. That, besides companionship, was their reward. Her air and sky were theirs, not the timorous millions' who own stuffy little boxes, but never their own souls.
Maurice
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- happiness
16. We reach in desperation beyond the fog, beyond the very stars, the voids of the universe are ransacked to justify the monster, and stamped with a human face. London is religions opportunity--not the decorous religion of theologians, but an anthropomorphic, crude. Yes, the continuous flow would be tolerable if a man of our own sort--not anyone pompous or tearful--were caring for us up in the sky.
Howards End
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- truth
17. When I think of what life is, and how seldom love is answered by love; it is one of the moments for which the world was made.
A Room with a View
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- love
18. You do care a little for me, I know... but nothing to speak of, and you don't love me. I was yours once till death if you'd cared to keep me, but I'm someone else's now... and he's mine in a way that shocks you, but why don't you stop being shocked, and attend to your own happiness.
Maurice
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- love
19. Culture had worked in her own case, but during the last few weeks she had doubted whether it humanized the majority, so wide and so widening is the gulf that stretches between the natural and the philosophic man, so many the good chaps who are wrecked in trying to cross it.
Howards End
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- philosophy
20. He educated Maurice, or rather his spirit educated Maurice's spirit, for they themselves became equal. Neither thought "Am I led; am I leading?" Love had caught him out of triviality and Maurice out of bewilderment in order that two imperfect souls might touch perfection.
Maurice
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- Relationships
21. He had known so much about her once -what she thought, how she felt, the reasons for her actions. And now he only knew that he loved her, and all the other knowledge seemed passing from him just as he needed it most.
Where Angels Fear to Tread
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- Relationships
22. I can only do what's easy. I can only entice and be enticed. I can't, and won't, attempt difficult relations. If I marry it will either be a man who's strong enough to boss me or whom I'm strong enough to boss. So I shan't ever marry, for there aren't such men. And Heaven help any one whom I do marry, for I shall certainly run away from him before you can say 'Jack Robinson.
Howards End
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- Relationships
23. Miss Abbott, don't worry over me. Some people are born not to do things. I'm one of them.
Where Angels Fear to Tread
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- philosophy
24. Science is better than sympathy, if only it is science.
Maurice
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- science
25. The Waves is an extraordinary achievement ... It is trembling on the edge. A little less - and it would lose its poetry. A little more - and it would be over into the abyss, and be dull and arty. It is her greatest book.
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- poetry
26. There was something better in life than this rubbish, if only he could get to it—love—nobility—big spaces where passion clasped peace, spaces no science could reach, but they existed for ever, full of woods some of them, and arched with majestic sky and a friend. . .
Maurice
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- hope
27. We are not concerned with the very poor. They are unthinkable, and only to be approached by the statistician or the poet.
Author:- E.M. Forster
Category:- poetry
