F. L. Lucas Quotes

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Born: July 13, 1894

F. L. Lucas (1894–1967) was a distinguished British scholar, critic, and poet whose profound insights into the human heart have made him a timeless voice on love and connection. A Cambridge don and author of *The Search for Good Sense*, Lucas believed that true intimacy arises not from grand passion, but from the quiet, enduring art of understanding. His philosophy champions vulnerability and the courage to see others clearly, without illusion. Lucas’s quotes resonate because they strip away sentimentality, offering instead a wise, compassionate realism that speaks to anyone seeking authentic bonds. His legacy endures as a gentle guide to the tender complexities of the human soul.

F. L. Lucas Quotes (9)

"Apart from a few simple principles, the sound and rhythm of English prose seem to me matters where both writers and readers should trust not so much to rules as to their ears."

F. L. Lucas
Topic: Creativity

"A man can make himself put down what comes, even if it seems nauseating nonsense; tomorrow some of it may not seem wholly nonsense at all."

F. L. Lucas
Topic: Wisdom

"And how is clarity to be achieved? Mainly by taking trouble and by writing to serve people rather than to impress them."

F. L. Lucas
Topic: Motivation

"The most emphatic place in a clause or sentence is the end. This is the climax; and, during the momentary pause that follows, that last word continues, as it were, to reverberate in the reader's mind. It has, in fact, the last word."

F. L. Lucas
Topic: Wisdom

"The only hope I can see for the future depends on a wiser and braver use of the reason, not a panic flight from it."

F. L. Lucas
Topic: Technology

"Poetry had far better imply things than preach them directly... in the open pulpit her voice grows hoarse and fails."

F. L. Lucas
Topic: Motivation

"At Munich we sold the Czechs for a few months grace, but the disgrace will last as long as history."

F. L. Lucas
Topic: Wisdom

"Most style is not honest enough."

F. L. Lucas
Topic: Wisdom

"The two World Wars came in part, like much modern literature and art, because men, whose nature is to tire of everything in turn... tired of common sense and civilization."

F. L. Lucas
Topic: Creativity
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