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1916 Quotes

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S.M. Sigerson
“A nation which fails to adequately remember salient points of
its own history, is like a person with Alzheimer's. And that can be a
social disease of a most destructive nature.”
S.M. Sigerson, The Assassination of Michael Collins: What Happened At Béal na mBláth?

Michael   Collins
“Where courage and judgement are equally required a clever coward is better than a stupid hero.”
Michael Collins

“Redmond Howard, a politically aware witness to the Rising and a critic of the rebels, wrote in its aftermath: 'There never was, I believe, an Irish crime -- if crime it can be called -- which had not its roots in an English folly.”
Tim Pat Coogan, 1916: The Easter Rising

“I had come out of the city, where story-telling is a manufactured science, to the country where story-telling is a by-product of life.”
Dana Burnet, The Best American Short Stories Of 1916: And The Yearbook Of The American Short Story

“In the country, a semicircle is the shortest line between two points.”
Dana Burnet, The Best American Short Stories Of 1916: And The Yearbook Of The American Short Story

Siegfried Sassoon
“He pushed another bag along the top,
Craning his body outward; then a flare
Gave one white glimpse of No Man's Land and wire;
And as he dropped his head the instant split
His startled life with lead, and all went out.”
Siegfried Sassoon, The War Poems

Arthur Machen
“My [early] tales were strangely enough 'society' tales; strangely enough, because I know about as much of 'society' as of the Great Horned Owl.”
Arthur Machen, Collected Fiction Volume 1: 1888-1895