Quote by: Halldór Laxness

...freedom is of more account than the height of a roof beam. I ought to know; mine cost me eighteen years' slavery. The man who lives on his own land is an independent man. He is his own master. If I can keep my sheep alive through winter and can pay what has been stipulated from year to year - then I pay what has been stipulated; and I have kept my sheep alive. No, it is freedom that we are all after, Titla. He who pays his way is a king. He who keeps his sheep alive through the winter lives in a palace.


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Author Bio


  • NameHalldór Laxness
  • DescriptionIcelandic author
  • BornApril 23, 1902
  • DiedFebruary 9, 1998
  • CountryIceland
  • ProfessionLinguist; Writer; Novelist; Translator; Playwright
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Literature