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It is the gossip columnist's business to write about what is none of his business.
Louis Kronenberger
Business
Gossip
One of the misfortunes of our time is that in getting rid of false shame we have killed off so much real shame as well.
Louis Kronenberger
Time
Shame
Highly educated bores are by far the worst; they know so much, in such fiendish detail, to be boring about.
Louis Kronenberger
Detail
Individualism is rather like innocence; there must be something unconscious about it.
Louis Kronenberger
Individualism
Innocence
Unconscious
Many people today don't want honest answers insofar as honest means unpleasant or disturbing, They want a soft answer that turneth away anxiety.
Louis Kronenberger
People
Answers
Anxiety
Today
Want
Nothing so soothes our vanity as a display of greater vanity in others; it make us vain, in fact, of our modesty.
Louis Kronenberger
Fact
Modesty
Nothing
Vanity
Old age is an excellent time for outrage. My goal is to say or do at least one outrageous thing every week.
Louis Kronenberger
Age
Time
Goal
Old
The trouble with us in America isn't that the poetry of life has turned to prose, but that it has turned to advertising copy.
Louis Kronenberger
Life
Poetry
Advertising
America
Prose
Trouble
The Englishman wants to be recognized as a gentleman, or as some other suitable species of human being, the American wants to be considered a good guy.
Louis Kronenberger
American
Being
Gentleman
There seems to be a terrible misunderstanding on the part of a great many people to the effect that when you cease to believe you may cease to behave.
Louis Kronenberger
People
Effect
May
The trouble with our age is all signposts and no destination.
Louis Kronenberger
Age
Trouble
In art there are tears that lie too deep for thought.
Louis Kronenberger
Art
Lie
Thought
Deep
Tears
Privacy was in sufficient danger before TV appeared, and TV has given it its death blow.
Louis Kronenberger
Death
Danger
Privacy