Drinking the best tea in the world in an empty cricket ground – that, I think, is the final pleasure left to man.
C. P. Snow Quotes
The official world, the corridors of power, the dilemmas of conscience and egotism - she disliked them all.
Similar Quotes
Cricket is the greatest game that the wit of man has yet devised. - Sir Pelham Warner
Advertising is selling Twinkies to adults. - Donald R. Vance
The struggle of the male to learn to listen to and respect his own intuitive, inner prompt... - Herb Goldberg
Each generation of the church in each setting has the responsibility of communicating the ... - Francis Schaeffer
Each had defended his own country; the Germans Germany, the Frenchmen France; they had don... - Ernst Toller
Comments on: "C. P. Snow Quotes: The official world, the corridors of power, the dilemmas of conscience and egotism..."
Birth: | 15th October, 1905 |
Death: | 1st July, 1980 |
Nationality: | British |
Profession: | Chemist, Novelist |
Charles Percy Snow was born in Leicester, England. He was an English physical chemist and novelist who also served in several important positions in the British Civil Service and briefly in the UK government. He is best known for his series of novels known collectively as Strangers and Brothers, and for The Two Cultures, a 1959 lecture in which he laments the gulf between scientists and "literary intellectuals". He read chemistry for two years and proceeded to a master's degree in physics. From Leicester, Snow gained a scholarship to Christ's College, Cambridge, and gained his PhD in physics. In 1930 he became a Fellow of Christ's College. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1943 New Year Honours. The Masters and The New Men were jointly awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1954. In 1974, Snow's novel In Their Wisdom was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
Related Authors
Advertisement
Today's Anniversary - 5th March
Births
- 1974 - Matt Lucas
- 1975 - Jolene Blalock
- 1936 - Dean Stockwell
- 1898 - Zhou Enlai
- 1908 - Rex Harrison
Deaths
- 1967 - Roger W. Babson
- 1849 - Mary Lyon
- 1984 - William Powell
- 1953 - Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev
- 1944 - Max Jacob
Quote of the day
Popular Topics
About Quoteswave
Our mission is to motivate, boost self confiedence and inspire people to Love life, live life and surf life with words.
Share with your friends