“All prizes, like all titles, are dangerous. The seekers for prizes tend to labor not for inherent excellence but for alien rewards; they tend to write this, or timorously to avoid writing that, in order to tickle the prejudices of a haphazard committee.””
Quotes by William R. Scott
“And it is probably that only on the brink of eternity most of us become conscious how silly and useless hate is.””
“it breaks my heart when I think of those last few moments when the thought came to him that he could best serve his friends by removing himself from among them.””
“In no instance were large gobs of similar copy quoted…and after all, why should the most successful columnist in the business take the copy of the most unsuccessful”
“a sign in a West Twenty-Ninth Street restaurant that read, ‘Don’t hesitate to ask for credit, as we have the most polite way of refusing.””
“supreme minstrels of the air whose homely philosophy of the commonplace has made them beloved in almost every household in the land.””
William R. Scott was an American author and social commentator, best known for his insightful examination of societal norms and behaviors. His most notable work, "The Itching Palm: A Study of the Habi...