Cyril Connolly, an influential English journalist, is best remembered for his incisive commentary and literary criticism. As the founder of Horizon, a renowned literary magazine, Connolly provided a platform for emerging writers and fostered intellectual discourse during a pivotal period in British history. His keen insights and astute observations on culture and society continue to resonate with readers worldwide.

"We must select the illusion which appeals to our temperament, and embrace it with passion, if we want to be happy."



"A great writer creates a world of his own and his readers are proud to live in it. A lesser writer may entice them in for a moment, but soon he will watch them filing out."


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"The only way for writers to meet is to share a quick peek over a common lamp-post."



"The artist one day falls through a hole in the brambles, and from that moment he is following the dark rapids of an underground river which may sometimes flow so near to the surface that the laughing picnic parties are heard above."



"A lazy person, whatever the talents with which he set out, will have condemned himself to second-hand thoughts and to second-rate friends."



"All charming people have something to conceal, usually their total dependence on the appreciation of others."



"The civilized are those who get more out of life than the uncivilized, and for this we are not likely to be forgiven."



"Today the function of the artist is to bring imagination to science and science to imagination, where they meet, in the myth."



"Literature is the art of writing something that will be read twice; journalism what will be grasped at once."

