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As the Habsburg military used to say, the situation is catastrophic, but not serious.
— Theodore Dalrymple
I learned early in my life that if people were offered the opportunity of tranquility, they often reject it and choose torment instead.
— Theodore Dalrymple
The worth of a cause is not necessarily proportional to the lengths to which people will go to promote it.
— Theodore Dalrymple
This? I thought, after a twenty-year civil war: This? Armageddon I expected; but Armani I did not.
— William Dalrymple
For me they go hand in hand. When I travel it makes me want to write, when I read it makes me want to travel.
— William Dalrymple
A curious reversal in the locus of moral concern has taken place: people feel responsible for everything except for what they do.
— Theodore Dalrymple
On the road, as in many other aspects of Indian life, Might is Right.
— William Dalrymple
Political correctness is often the attempt to make sentimentality socially obligatory or legally enforceable.
— Theodore Dalrymple
When every benefit received is a right, there is no place for good manners, let alone for gratitude.
— Theodore Dalrymple
But the ifs of history: if Cleopatra's nose had been one inch longer,' he said, 'would Antony have lost the battle of Actium?
— William Dalrymple
I mean you ACRES of harm,' Dalrymple growled. 'Untold QUANTITIES of harm. I will visit a whole CONTINENT of harm upon you before we are through.
— Derek Landy
The world has a lot to thank murderers for, when you come to think of it.
— Theodore Dalrymple
The Tughluks have gone; Tughlukabad is a ruin; only Nizamuddin remains.
— William Dalrymple
The aim of untold millions is to be free to do exactly as they choose and for someone else to pay when things go wrong.
— Theodore Dalrymple
The road to heaven is paved with fulfilled desires, and to hell with frustrated ones.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Delhi was once a paradise, Where Love held sway and reigned; But its charm lies ravished now And only ruins remain. No
— William Dalrymple
Orders can be benign or malign, but the habit of obeying them can become ingrained.
— Theodore Dalrymple
How many people does each of us know who claim to seek happiness but freely choose paths inevitably leading to misery?
— Theodore Dalrymple
[T]he scale of a man's evil is not entirely to be measured by its practical consequences. Men commit evil within the scope available to them.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Finally, at two minutes to three, in the sweltering heat of a Mesopotamian summer afternoon, I crossed the no-man's land into Syria.
— William Dalrymple
Parents are perhaps the most common object of resentment, the people who are most frequently blamed for all our failings and failures alike.
— Theodore Dalrymple
William Dalrymple called me a war junkie in his silly book. No, I don't have a desire for it. I'm appalled and infuriated by it.
— Robert Fisk
What matters it, O breeze, If now has come the spring When I have lost them both The garden and my nest?
— William Dalrymple
There is nothing that an intellectual less likes to change than his mind, or a politician his policy.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Facts are much more malleable than prejudices.
— Theodore Dalrymple
How can one respect people as members of the human race unless one holds them to a standard of conduct and truthfulness?
— Theodore Dalrymple
It is only by having desire thwarted, and thereby learning to control it - in other words, by becoming civilized - that men become fully human.
— Theodore Dalrymple
an attachment to his culture is, for the European, the beginning of the slippery slope.
— Theodore Dalrymple
the Kauravas and the Pandavas turned from demi-gods into cave men, the great war reduced to a tribal feud fought with sticks and stones.
— William Dalrymple
Fascism is not fashion.
— Theodore Dalrymple
the only way to eliminate hypocrisy from human existence is to abandon all principles whatsoever;
— Theodore Dalrymple
Havana is like Beirut, without having gone through the civil war to achieve the destruction.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Equality of Ugliness: If we can't all live in a beautiful place we must all live in an ugly place.
— Theodore Dalrymple
The purpose of those who argue for cultural diversity is to impose ideological uniformity.
— Theodore Dalrymple
For all its faults we love this city.' Then, after a pause, she added: 'After all, we built it.
— William Dalrymple
There was that all-pervasive evening scent of cut grass and jasmine.
— William Dalrymple
The Cartesian point of moral epistemology: I'm angry, therefore I'm right.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Political correctness is the means by which we try to control others; decency is the means by which we try to control ourselves.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Do I grow cleverer with age, or does the world grow more stupid?
— Theodore Dalrymple
India has always had a strange way with her conquerors. In defeat, she beckons them in, then slowly seduces, assimilates and transforms them.
— William Dalrymple
I hate having second thoughts," he muttered. "Necessary, for second chances," Dalrymple put in.
— Courtney Milan
Travels in the Mogul Empire and Manucci's Mogul India.
— William Dalrymple
Feeling good about yourself is not the same thing as doing good. Good policy is more important than good feelings.
— Theodore Dalrymple
William Dalrymple has superseded Mark Tully as the voice of India ... He may well be the greatest travel writer of his generation.
— Robert Twigger
All forms of human happiness contain within themselves the seeds of their own decomposition.
— Theodore Dalrymple
To regret religion is to regret Western civilization.
— Theodore Dalrymple