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Henry James bol anglo-americký spisovateľ, ktorý strávil väčšinu svojej kariéry v Spojenom kráľovstve. Wikipedia  

✵ 15. apríl 1843 – 28. február 1916
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“It's not my fate to give up--I know it can't be.”

Henry James kniha The Portrait of a Lady

Zdroj: The Portrait of a Lady

“Her memory's your love. You want no other.”

Henry James kniha The Wings of the Dove

Zdroj: The Wings of the Dove

“Live all you can; it's a mistake not to.”

Henry James kniha The Ambassadors

Zdroj: The Ambassadors

“The terrible fluidity of self-revelation.”

Henry James kniha The Ambassadors

The Ambassadors
Prefaces (1907-1909)

“Print it as it stands — beautifully.”

The Death of the Lion http://books.google.com/books?id=tLE_AAAAYAAJ&q="Print+it+as+it+stands+beautifully"&pg=PA63#v=onepage (1894).

“The historian, essentially, wants more documents than he can really use; the dramatist only wants more liberties than he can really take.”

Henry James kniha The Aspern Papers

The Aspern Papers; The Turn of the Screw; The Liar; The Two Faces.
Prefaces (1907-1909)

“The full, the monstrous demonstration that Tennyson was not Tennysonian.”

Henry James kniha The Middle Years

The Middle Years (1917), ch. VI.

“Cats and monkeys — monkeys and cats — all human life is there!”

The Madonna of the Future http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2460/2460-h/2460-h.htm (1879)
The Atlantic Monthly, March 1873 http://books.google.com/books?id=T4cGAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Cats+and+monkeys+monkeys+and+cats+all+human+life+is+there%22&pg=PA293#v=onepage

“Though there are some disagreeable things in Venice there is nothing so disagreeable as the visitors.”

"Venice," The Century Magazine, vol. XXV (November 1882), reprinted in Portraits of Places (1883) and later in Italian Hours http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/8ihou10.txt (1909), ch. I: Venice, pt. II.

“Ideas are, in truth, force.”

"Ideas are, in truth, forces. Infinite, too, is the power of personality. A union of the two always makes history." — Henry James (1879-1947), Charles W. Eliot (1930), 2 vol. This namesake was James' nephew, the son of William James. His life of Eliot earned him the 1931 Pulitzer Prize for Biography.
Misattributed

“There's no more usual basis of union than a mutual misunderstanding.”

Henry James kniha The Portrait of a Lady

Zdroj: The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Ch. XV.

“So here it is at last, the distinguished thing!”

After suffering a stroke (1915-12-02), the first of several which led to his death, as recounted by Edith Wharton in A Backward Glance (1934), ch. 14: "He is said to have told his old friend Lady Prothero, when she saw him after the first stroke, that in the very act of falling (he was dressing at the time) he heard in the room a voice which was distinctly, it seemed, not his own, saying: 'So here it is at last, the distinguished thing!'".

“In the long run an opinion often borrows credit from the forbearance of its patrons.”

"Essays in Criticism by Matthew Arnold," North American Review (July 1865).