Quote by: Lord Dunsany

There is indeed a great deal of futility amongst the human race which we do not commonly see, for it all forms part of our illusion; but let a man be much annoyed by something that others do, so that he is separated from them and has to leave them, and looks back at what they are doing, and he'll see at once all manner of whimsical absurdities that he had not noticed before; and Ramon Alonzo in the shade of his oak, waiting for the noon to go by, grew very contemptuous of the attitude that the world took up towards shadows.


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  • NameLord Dunsany
  • DescriptionIrish writer and dramatist
  • AliasesEdward John Moreton Drax Plunkett; Lord Dunsany
  • BornJuly 24, 1878
  • DiedOctober 25, 1957
  • CountryIreland
  • ProfessionWriter; Playwright; Poet; Politician; Chess Player; Novelist
  • WorksThe King Of Elfland's Daughter