Graham Greene Quotes About Human Nature

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  • Fun... human nature... does no one any harm... Regular as clockwork the old excuses came back into the alert, sad and dissatisfied brain--nothing ever matched the deep excitement of the regular desire. Men always failed you when it came to the act. She might just as well have been to the pictures.

    Graham Greene (1970). “The Collected Edition: Brighton rock”
  • Human nature is not black and white but black and grey.

    Graham Greene, Henry J. Donaghy (1992). “Conversations with Graham Greene”, p.35, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • People change,' she said 'Oh, no they don't. Look at me. I've never changed. It's like those sticks of rock: bite it all the way down, you'll still read Brighton. That's human nature.

    Graham Greene (1947). “Brighton rock”
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