MAXWELL ANDERSON QUOTES

American playwright (1888-1959)

Maxwell Anderson quote

The ground we walk on is impacted down and hard with blood and bones of those who died unjustly. There's not one title to land or life, even your own, but was built on rape and murder, back a few years. It would take a fire indeed to burn out all this error.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset


One must live as he can.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset


When we're young we have faith in what is seen, but when we're old we know that what is seen is traced in air and built on water.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset

Tags: wisdom


The gods of men are sillier than their kings and queens, and emptier and more powerless.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Elizabeth the Queen

Tags: God


The more suddenly you act the less effort will be needed.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Mary of Scotland

Tags: action


Heaven is always taken by storm.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Elizabeth the Queen

Tags: Heaven


A woman's mind and spirit are no better than those of the man she lies under in the night.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Mary of Scotland

Tags: women


We live in a world of shadows ... we are not what we are, but what is said of us and what we read in others' eyes.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Mary of Scotland


This thing that men call justice, this blind snake that strikes men down in the dark, mindless with fury, keep your hand back from it, pass by in silence.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset

Tags: justice


All men have crimes, and most of them are hidden.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset

Tags: crime


There are no wizards and no spells. Just men and women and money and the earth the way it always was.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

High Tor


Nothing is made by men but makes, in the end, good ruins.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

High Tor


Without law men are beasts.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset

Tags: law


Your Queen I cannot be. Your mistress I will not be.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Anne of the Thousand Days


There is no god but death.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Elizabeth the Queen

Tags: death


This liberty will look easy by and by when nobody dies to get it.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Valley Forge

Tags: liberty


We ask a great deal of the world at first -- then less -- and then less.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset


What the devil's a king but a man, or a queen but a woman?

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Elizabeth the Queen

Tags: kings


As for justice, who has once seen it done?

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset


Will you tell me how a man's to live, and face his life, if he can't believe that truth's like a fire, and will burn through and be seen though it takes all the years there are? While I stand up and have breath in my lungs I shall be one flame of that fire; it's all the life I have.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset

Tags: truth