44 Quotes by George E. Woodberry

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    Thrashing is not the most noticeably awful of disappointments. Not to have attempted is the genuine disappointment.

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    Mankind is the grandest and surest artist of all, and history as it clarifies is, in pure fact, an artistic process, a creation in its fullness of the beautiful soul.

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    Is there not an art, a music, and a stream of words that shalt be life, the acknowledged voice of life?

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    Seasonal changes, as it were, take place in history, when there is practically an almost universal death, a falling of the foliage of the tree of life. Such were the intervals between the ancient and mediaeval time, the mediaeval and the modern.

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    A writer is justly called ‘universal’ when he is understood within the limits of his civilization, though that be bounded by a country or an age.

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    The critic is genius at one remove; he is not unlike an actor on the stage, and incarnates in his mind, as the actor embodies in his person, another’s work; only thus does he understand art, realize it, know it; and having arrived at this, his task is done.

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    The sense that someone else cares always helps because it is the sense of love.

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    I seldom deal in symbolisms; if there be hidden meanings in my verse, they are there without my knowledge.

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