15 Quotes & Sayings By Edward Gorey

Edward Gorey was an American artist known for his book and magazine illustrations, public art, and unique sense of humor. Gorey illustrated all of the works of Lewis Carroll, including Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There; The Hunting of the Snark; The Annotated Alice; and other works. He also designed many acclaimed books for children, including His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz by L. Frank Baum (illustrated by himself), The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster (illustrated by himself), The Wonderful Land of Oz by L Read more

Frank Baum (illustrated by himself), and The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum (illustrated by himself). Gorey illustrated all of the works of Robert Louis Stevenson (whose work he admired), including Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Dr.

Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Master of Ballantrae, A Child's Garden of Verses, The New Arabian Nights, The Merry Men, Tarrant the Terrible, The Black Arrow, Ayesha: A Tale of Five Nations. Gorey also illustrated numerous books on history and biography.

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I really think I write about everyday life. I don't think I'm quite as odd as others say I am. Life is intrinsically, well, boring and dangerous at the same time. At any given moment the floor may open up. Of course, it almost never does; that's what makes it so boring. Edward Gorey
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I just got a rather nasty shock. In looking for something or other I came across the fact that one of my cats is about to be nine years old, and that another of them will shortly thereafter be eight; I have been labouring under the delusion they were about five and six. And yesterday I happened to notice in the mirror that while I have long since grown used to my beard being very grey indeed, I was not prepared to discover that my eyebrows are becoming noticeably shaggy. I feel the tomb is just around the corner. And there are all these books I haven't read yet, even if I am simultaneously reading at least twenty.. Edward Gorey
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Mr Earbrass was virtually asleep when several lines of verse passed through his mind and left it hopelessly awake. Here was the perfect epigraph for TUH:A horrid ?monster has been [something] delay'd By your/their indiff'rence in the dank brown shade Below the garden.. His mind's eye sees them quoted on the bottom third of a right-hand page in a (possibly) olive-bound book he read at least five years ago. When he does find them, it will be a great nuisance if no clue is given to their authorship. . Edward Gorey
Z is for Zillah who drank too much gin.
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Z is for Zillah who drank too much gin. Edward Gorey
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This is the theory… that anything that is art… is presumably about some certain thing, but is really always about something else, and it’s no good having one without the other, because if you just have the something it is boring and if you just have the something else it’s irritating. Edward Gorey
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The thing is, and here we come to E. Gorey's Great Simple Theory About Art (which he has never tried to communicate to anybody else until now, so prepare for Severe Bafflement), that on the surface they are so obviously those situations that it is very difficult to see that they really are about something else entirely. This is the theory, incidentally, that anything is art, and it's the way I tell, is presumably about some certain thing, but is really always about something else, and it's no good having one without the other, because if you have the something it is boring and if you just have the something else it's irritating. Edward Gorey
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The Baron told her that only art meant anything. Edward Gorey
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I am a person before I am anything else. I never say I am a writer. I never say I am an artist... I am a person who does those things. Edward Gorey
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Neither mine nor other people's prospects seem particularly pleasing just at the moment, and I have fantasies of going to Iceland, never to return. As it is, I tell myself not to remember the past, not to hope or fear for the future, and not to think in the present, a comprehensive program that will undoubtedly have very little success. Edward Gorey
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On the way home I absently minded (you know what I mean) went through a stop sign in Hyannis so of course there was a police car to apprehend me. A soft answer turnethed away wrath, fortunately. Edward Gorey
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The Suicide, as she is falling, Illuminated by the moon, Regrets her act, and finds appalling The thought she will be dead so soon. Edward Gorey
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If a story is only what it seems to be about, then somehow the author has failed. Edward Gorey
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Vice is nice, but a little virtue won't hurt you. Edward Gorey
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A small and sinister snow seems to be coming down relentlessly at present. The radio says it is eventually going to be sleet and rain, but I don't think so; I think it is just going to go on and on, coming down, until the whole world...etc. It has that look. Edward Gorey