SINCLAIR LEWIS QUOTES III

American author (1885-1951)

Men of measured merriment! Damn the great executives, the men of measured merriment, damn the men with careful smiles, damn the men that run the shops, oh, damn their measured merriment, the men with measured merriment, oh, damn their measured merriment, and DAMN their careful smiles!

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Arrowsmith


Our American professors like their literature clear and cold and pure and very dead.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1930

Tags: literature


Fine, large, meaningless, general terms like romance and business can always be related. They take the place of thinking, and are highly useful to optimists and lecturers.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

The Job


The cocktail filled him with a whirling exhilaration behind which he was aware of devastating desires--to rush places in fast motors, to kiss girls, to sing, to be witty.... He perceived that he had gifts of profligacy which had been neglected.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Babbitt


In other countries, art and literature are left to a lot of shabby bums living in attics and feeding on booze and spaghetti, but in America the successful writer or picture-painter is indistinguishable from any other decent businessman.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Babbitt


He had never dined with a duchess, never received a prize, never been interviewed, never produced anything which the public could understand, nor experienced anything since his schoolboy amours which nice people could regard as romantic. He was, in fact, an authentic scientist.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Arrowsmith


If travel were so inspiring and informing a business ... then the wisest men in the world would be deck hands on tramp steamers.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Dodsworth

Tags: travel


Curiously, neither God nor the devil may wear modern dress, but must retain Grecian vestments.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1930


I have for myself no conceivable complaint to make, and yet for American literature in general, and its standing in a country where industrialism and finance and science flourish and the only arts that are vital and respected are architecture and the film, I have a considerable complaint.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1930


For many minutes, for many hours, for a bleak eternity, he lay awake, shivering, reduced to primitive terror, comprehending that he had won freedom, and wondering what he could do with anything so unknown and so embarrassing as freedom.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Babbitt

Tags: freedom


Love is the one thing that can really sure-enough lighten all of life's dark clouds.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Elmer Gantry

Tags: love


If you don't think for yourself, then you're admitting that your theory of happiness is the old dog asleep in the sun.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

The Trail of the Hawk


He was born to be a senator. He never said anything important, and he always said it sonorously.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Elmer Gantry


Since dictating the Bible, and hiring a perfect race of ministers to explain it, God has never done much but creep around and try to catch us disobeying it.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Main Street

Tags: God


Aaron was uncomfortable and a little afraid. This, he thought, is how God might pray to his God.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

The God-Seeker

Tags: prayer


When he gets uppity about his supposed learning, I just take it on myself to remind him that God and his angels know almost as much as college professors.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

The God-Seeker

Tags: education


Most troubles are unnecessary. We have Nature beaten; we can make her grow wheat; we can keep warm when she sends blizzards. So we raise the devil just for pleasure--wars, politics, race-hatreds, labor-disputes.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Main Street


A village in a country which is taking pains to become altogether standardized and pure, which aspires to succeed Victorian England as the chief mediocrity of the world, is no longer merely provincial, no longer downy and restful in its leaf-shadowed ignorance. It is a force seeking to conquer the earth... Sure of itself, it bullies other civilizations, as a traveling salesman in a brown derby conquers the wisdom of China and tacks advertisements of cigarettes over arches for centuries dedicated to the sayings of Confucius.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Main Street


Now we got a lawyer, we got civilization, which I understand to mean that a man has a chance to get rich without working.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

The God-Seeker

Tags: lawyers


I think it would be a good stunt to get along without any art at all for a generation, and see what we miss.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

The Trail of the Hawk

Tags: art