“He thinks money spent on a home is money wasted. He's lived too much in hotels. Never the best hotels, of course. Second-rate hotels. He doesn't understand a home. He doesn't feel at home in it. And yet, he wants a home. He's even proud of having this shabby place. He loves it here.”
Eugene O'Neill“Then in the spring something happened to me. Yes, I remember. I fell in love with James Tyrone and was so happy for time.”
Eugene O'Neill, Long Day's Journey Into Night“Obsessed by a fairy tale, we spend our lives searching for a magic door and a lost kingdom of peace.”
Eugene O'Neill“There is no present or future only the past happening over and over again now.”
Eugene O'Neill“The only living life is in the past and future-the present is an interlude- strange interlude in which we call on past and future to bear witness that we are living.”
Eugene O'Neill“The child was diseased at birth - stricken with an hereditary ill that only the most vital men are able to shake off. I mean poverty - the most deadly and prevalent of all diseases.”
Eugene O'Neill“Because any fool knows that to work hard at something you want to accomplish is the only way to be happy. But beyond that it is entirely up to you. You’ve got to do for yourself all the seeking and finding concerned with what you want to do. Anyone but yourself is useless to you there.”
Eugene O'Neill