Evelyn Waugh nejznámější citáty
Originál: (en) Thrown away, scrapped, rotting down; the old man with lupus and the forked stick who limps out at nightfall to turn the rubbish, hoping for something to put in his sack, something marketable, turns away with disgust.
Zdroj: Evelyn Waugh: Nečekaný návrat (Vzpomínky kapitána Karla Rydera). Vyšehrad, Praha 1974, str. 249 (překlad Jarmily Urbánkové)
Zdroj: Evelyn Waugh: Brideshead Revisited http://everythingreadable.blogspot.com/2008/03/brideshead-revisited.html na everythingreadable.blogspot.com
Evelyn Waugh: Citáty anglicky
Letter to Lady Diana Cooper (7 February 1965), quoted in A Bitter Trial: Evelyn Waugh and John Carmel Cardinal Heenan on the Liturgical Changes: Expanded Edition, ed. Alcuin Reid (2001), p. 68
Letter to Archbishop Heenan (3 January 1965), quoted in A Bitter Trial: Evelyn Waugh and John Carmel Cardinal Heenan on the Liturgical Changes: Expanded Edition, ed. Alcuin Reid (2001), pp. 69, 71
“I go to Rome for Easter (Grand Hotel) to avoid the horrors of the English liturgy.”
Letter to Ann Fleming (3 March 1964), quoted in The Letters of Evelyn Waugh, ed. Mark Amory (1980), p. 618