4,370 Quotes About Literature
- Author Fernando Pessoa
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I feel closer ties and more intimate bonds with certain characters in books, with certain images I’ve seen in engravings, than with many supposedly real people, with that metaphysical absurdity known as “flesh and blood.” In fact “flesh and blood” describes them very well: they resemble cuts of meat laid out on the butcher’s marble slab, dead creatures bleeding as though still alive, the sirloin steaks and cutlets of Fate.
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- Author Helen Culnane
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books are education and education is power. The more education the people acquire the more equal society will become. Universal learning is the foundation of a fairer future for mankind.
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- Author Charles Spurgeon
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Give yourself to reading.’... You need to read. Renounce as much as you will all light literature, but study as much as possible sound theological works,especially the Puritanic writers, and expositions of the Bible.
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- Author Benjamin R. Smith
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In some literature, I’ve read, weather is used as a metaphor. The darker and stormier the weather outside the more diabolical the deeds done. When the clouds roll away, however, the rain has washed away all the blood in the streets and the world is clean and new again, as if all the violence and destruction of the storm served a divine purpose.
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- Author Manguel Alberto
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We read in slow, long motions, as if drifting in space, weightless. We read full of prejudice, malignantly. We read generously, making excuses for the text, filling gaps, mending faults. And sometimes, when the stars are kind, we read with an intake of breath, with a shudder... as if a memory had suddenly been rescued from a place deep within us--the recognition of something we never knew was there...
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- Author Patience Johnson
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You cannot have a dream and expect someone else's faith to make it a reality for you. Habakuk 2:4
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- Author Péter Esterházy
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De, ismétlem, a valódi irodalmi mű, nem is okvetlenül a remekmű, mint egy élőlény: kimeríthetetlen. És szabad.
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- Author Dean Koontz
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Language can't describe reality. Literature has no stable reference, no real meaning. Each reader's interpretation is equally valid, more important than the author's intention. In fact, nothing in life has meaning. Reality is subjective. Values and truths are subjective. Life itself is a kind of illusion. Blah, blah, blah, let's have another scotch.
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- Author Dejan Stojanovic
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Be aware of the high notes, of the blissful faces and their soft messages, and listen for the silent message of a highly decorated gift.
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