Quotes From "The Importance Of Living" By Lin Yutang

Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is...
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Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of non-essentials. Lin Yutang
Those who are wise won't be busy, and those who...
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Those who are wise won't be busy, and those who are too busy can't be wise. Lin Yutang
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The man who has not the habit of reading is imprisoned in his immediate world, in respect to time and space. His life falls into a set routine; he is limited to contact and conversation with a few friends and acquaintances, and he sees only what happens in his immediate neighbourhood. From this prison there is no escape. But the moment he takes up a book, he immediately enters a different world, and if it is a good book, he is immediately put in touch with one of the best talkers of the world. This talker leads him on and carries him into a different country or a different age, or unburdens to him some of his personal regrets, or discusses with him some special line or aspect of life that the reader knows nothing about. An ancient author puts him in communion with a dead spirit of long ago, and as he reads along, he begins to imagine what the ancient author looked like and what type of person he was. Lin Yutang
If one's bowels move, one is happy, and if they...
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If one's bowels move, one is happy, and if they don't move, one is unhappy. That is all there is to it. Lin Yutang
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A good traveler is one who who does not know where he is going to , and a perfect traveler does not know where he came from. Lin Yutang
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Reality - Dreams = Animal BeingReality + Dreams = A Heart-Ache (usually called Idealism)Reality + Humor = Realism (also called Conservatism)Dreams - Humor = FanaticismDreams + Humor = FantasyReality + Dreams + Humor = Wisdom Lin Yutang
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There is a certain proper and luxurious way of lying in bed. Confucius, that great artist of life, "never lay straight" in bed, "like a corpse", but always curled up on one side. I believe one of the greatest pleasures of life is to curl up one's legs in bed. The posture of the arms is also very important, in order to reach the greatest degree of aesthetic pleasure and mental power. I believe the best posture is not lying flat on the bed, but being upholstered with big soft pillows at an angle of thirty degrees with either one arm or both arms placed behind the back of one's head. Lin Yutang
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Happiness for me is largely a matter of digestion. Lin Yutang
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In contrast to logic, there is common sense, or still better, the Spirit of Reasonableness. Lin Yutang