A critic is a man who knows the way but can't drive the car.
--Kenneth Tynan
A good many inconveniences attend playgoing in any large city, but the greatest of them is usually the play itself.
--Kenneth Tynan
A neurosis is a secret that you don't know you are keeping.
--Kenneth Tynan
A villain who shares one's guilt is inevitably more attractive than a hero convinced of one's innocence.
--Kenneth Tynan
All writing is an antisocial act, since the writer is a man who can speak freely only when alone; to be himself he must lock himself up, to communicate he must cut himself off from all communication; and in this there is something always a little mad.
--Kenneth Tynan
Any country that has sexual censorship will eventually have political censorship.
--Kenneth Tynan
Everyone is vulnerable who is at once gifted and gregarious.
--Kenneth Tynan
How far should one accept the rules of the society in which one lives? To put it another way: at what point does conformity become corruption? Only by answering such questions does the conscience truly define itself.
--Kenneth Tynan
I hope I never need to believe in God. It would be an awful confession of failure.
--Kenneth Tynan
Movies are the most dominant repository of memory we have.
--Kenneth Tynan
Power is delightful and absolute power is absolutely delightful.
--Kenneth Tynan
The buttocks are the most aesthetically pleasing part of the body because they are non-functional. Although they conceal an essential orifice, these pointless globes are as near as the human form can ever come to abstract art.
--Kenneth Tynan
The man who reacts to the universe with a cry of impotent anguish is acceptable as an artist only if he can persuade us that he has sanely considered the other possible reactions and found them inadequate.
--Kenneth Tynan
Until everyone is fed, clothed, housed and taught, until human beings have equal leisure to contemplate the overwhelming fact of mortality, we should not... indulge in the luxury of 'privileged despair.'.
--Kenneth Tynan
We carry with us both the life that we have chosen and all the other lives we might have led.
--Kenneth Tynan
We shall be judged by what we do, not by how we felt while we were doing it.
--Kenneth Tynan
What, when drunk, one sees in other women, one sees in (Greta) Garbo sober.
--Kenneth Tynan
When a society has doubts about its future, it tends to produce spokesmen whose main appeal is to the emotions, who argue from intuitions, and whose claim to be truth-bearers rests solely on intense personal feeling.
--Kenneth Tynan
When you've seen all of Ionesco's plays, I felt at the end, you've seen one of them.
--Kenneth Tynan
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