Today’s competitiveness, so much imposed from without, is exhausting, not exhilarating; is — Louis Kronenberger
A perfect conversation would run much less to brilliant sentences than to unfinished ones. — Louis Kronenberger
Humor simultaneously wounds and heals, indicts and pardons, diminishes and enlarges; it — Louis Kronenberger
It is the gossip columnist’s business to write about what is none of his business. — Louis Kronenberger
Doubtless a good general rule for close friendships, where confidences are freely — Louis Kronenberger
For tens of millions of people [television] has become habit-forming, brain-softening, taste-degrading. — Louis Kronenberger
The life of sense begins by assuming that we can only fitfully live the life of reason. — Louis Kronenberger
Temperament, like liberty, is important despite how many crimes are committed in its name. — Louis Kronenberger
Privacy was in sufficient danger before TV appeared, and TV has given it its death blow. — Louis Kronenberger
A great maxim of personal responsibility and mature achievement: “Do it yourself” — Louis Kronenberger