4,370 Quotes About Literature
- Author Christine de Pizan
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These are my habits and the way I spend my life: studying literature.
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- Author Mircea Eliade
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În literatură, oamenii elementari, cu pasiuni puternice, dominați de un singur viciu sau oarecum maniaci, par vii și autentici. Ceilalți, mai ales oamenii buni, blânzi, inteligenți și, în primul rând, oamenii preocupați de probleme morale, par fazi, fără contur, lipsiți de personalitate. În fond, literar vorbind, sunt neinteresanți.
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- Author Johanna Oznowicz
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An author who does not support his or her characters does not deserve the support of readers. EVER!
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- Author Mavis Gallant
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No one is as real to me as people in the novel. It grows like a living thing. When I realize they do not exist except in my mind I have a feeling of sadness, looking around for them, as if the half-empty cafe were a place I had once come to with friends who had all moved away.
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- Author Marcia Lynn McClure
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Yet Katie held fast to the dream that perhaps there were men in the world who appreciated good women - men capable of loving a woman enough to die for her.Something had to inspire the heroes in fairy tales and books.Her Aunt Augusta always said it was only womenfolk’s eternal wish for better men that inspired such stories…but Katie liked to believe that living or, at least, once-living men inspired them.
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- Author Madeleine L'Engle
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If it's not good enough for adults, it's not good enough for children. If a book that is going to be marketed for children does not interest me, a grownup, then I am dishonoring the children for whom the book is intended, and I am dishonoring books. And words.
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- Author Karl Kristian Flores
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Writing is like creating a whispered song because the volume outside is too loud.
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- Author E.M. Forster
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Human beings have their great chance in the novel.
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- Author Lamine Pearlheart
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Literature, in sum, tries to give us the experiences of life without its sequelae or its exorbitant consequences as observed or personally paid for by the author.Thus, when it is a successful, Literature is a laboratory of the real world.
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