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  • whatever a work of art may be, the artist certainly cannot dare to be simple. He must have a nature as complicated and as violent, as totally unsuggestive of the word innocence, as a modern war.

    Rebecca West (1928). “The strange necessity: essays by Rebecca West”
  • Neurotics, who cause less distress to themselves and their neighbours than those in the other category, are at war with their own natures. Their right hands are in conflict with their left. Psychotics, and it is those who commit purposeless crimes and prefer death to life, are at war with their environment. Right and left hands strike against the womb that carries them.

    Rebecca West (1952). “The meaning of treason”
  • We all drew on the comfort which is given out by the major works of Mozart, which is as real and material as the warmth given up by a glass of brandy.

    Rebecca West (2010). “Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia”, p.292, Open Road Media
  • After any disturbance (such as two world wars coinciding with a period of growing economic and monetary incomprehensibility) we find our old concepts inadequate and look for new ones. But it unfortunately happens that the troubled times which produce an appetite for new ideas are the least propitious for clear thinking.

    "The Annual Obituary 1983". Book edited by Elizabeth Devine and Marion Stoker Morgan, p. 143, 1984.
  • Here lies the real terror in the international war of ideologies; that a city knows not whom it entertains.

    Rebecca West (1952). “The meaning of treason”
  • For some reason a nation feels as shy about admitting that it ever went forth to war for the sake of more wealth as a man would about admitting that he had accepted an invitation just for the sake of the food. This is one of humanity's most profound imbecilities, as perhaps the only justification for asking one's fellowmen to endure the horrors of war would be the knowledge that if they did not fight they would starve.

    Rebecca West (2010). “The Strange Necessity: Essays and Reviews”, p.143, Open Road Media
  • Before a war military science seems a real science, like astronomy; but after a war it seems more like astrology.

    Quoted in Jonathon Green, Morrow's International Dictionary of Contemporary Quotations (1982)
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