John Betjeman Quotes
It's strange that those we miss the most Are those we take for granted.
John Betjeman, “The Hon. Sec”
Now if the harvest is over, And the world cold, Give me the bonus of laughter, As I lose hold.
John Betjeman (2005). “Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of Betjeman's Religious Verse”, p.53, A&C Black
I don't think I am any good. If I thought I was any good, I wouldn't be.
John Betjeman (1994). “Letters: 1951 to 1984”
And now, dear Lord, I cannot wait Because I have a luncheon date.
John Betjeman (1970). “John Betjeman's collected poems”, John Murray Publishers
History must not be written with bias, and both sides must be given, even if there is only one side.
1952 First and Last Loves.
I ought to warn you that my verse is of no interest to people who can think.
John Betjeman, Stephen Games (2006). “Trains and buttered toast: selected radio talks”, John Murray Pubs Ltd
John Betjeman (1997). “John Betjeman: coming home : an anthology of his prose 1920-1977”, Vintage
Radio Talk on BBC Third Programme, 1949.
Radio Talk on BBC Radio, July 04, 1975.
Imprisoned in a cage of sound, even the trivial seems profound
John Betjeman (2005). “Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of Betjeman's Religious Verse”, p.73, A&C Black
John Betjeman (2005). “Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of Betjeman's Religious Verse”, p.177, A&C Black
I am still reeling with delight at the soaring majesty of Norfolk.
John Betjeman (1994). “Letters: 1951 to 1984”
John Betjeman (2007). “Tennis Whites and Teacakes”, Hodder & Stoughton
John Betjeman (2005). “Faith and Doubt of John Betjeman: An Anthology of Betjeman's Religious Verse”, p.82, A&C Black
Lord, reserve for me a crown, And do not let my shares go down.
John Betjeman (2007). “Tennis Whites and Teacakes”, Hodder & Stoughton
Radio Talk. BBC Radio 4, August 2, 1978.