Ashamed Quote by Stephen Fry
“I have written it before and am not ashamed to write it again. Without Wodehouse I am not sure that I would be a tenth of what I am today -- whatever that may be. In my teenage years, his writings awoke me to the possibilities of language. His rhythms, tropes, tricks and mannerisms are deep within me. But more than that, he taught me something about good nature. It is enough to be benign, to be gentle, to be funny, to be kind.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: BBC Radio 4, 2012
Fry credits Wodehouse for shaping his literary voice and moral outlook, emphasizing kindness and humor as essential traits.
In simple terms: Wodehouse influenced Fry’s style and values, promoting kindness and humor.
Embrace humor and kindness in your work.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing
- public speaking
- teaching
- personal development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can humor enhance communication?
- When does kindness become a liability?
Humor may not suit all audiences; kindness can be perceived as weakness.