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- It was less a literary thing than a linguistic, philosophical preoccupation... discovering how far you can go with language to create immediate, elementary experience.
- It was less a literary thing than a linguistic, philosophical preoccupation... discovering how far you can go with language to create immediate, elementary experience. Maybe…
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- Philosophy attempts, not to discover new truths about the world, but to gain a clear view of what we already know and… — Michael Dummett
- A story is not like a road to followit's more like a house. You go inside and stay there for a while,… — Alice Munro
- Pride looks back upon its past deeds, and calculating with nicety what it has done, it commits itself to rest; whereas humility… — James McCosh
- I keep drawing the trees, the rocks, the river, I'm still learning how to see them; I'm still discovering how to render… — Alan Lee
- School was the unhappiest time of my life and the worst trick it ever played on me was to pretend that it… — E. M. Forster
- Moses spent forty years in the king's palace thinking that he was somebody; then he lived forty years in the wilderness finding… — Dwight L. Moody
- I am discovering how my consciousness dominating addictions create my illusory version of the changing world of people and situations around me. — Ken Keyes Jr.
- The greatest grand challenge for any scientist is discovering how to prevent the spread of HIV and finding the cure or an… — Philip Emeagwali
- It was less a literary thing than a linguistic, philosophical preoccupation... discovering how far you can go with language to create immediate,… — Robert Morgan
- By discovering how our minds work, we can improve our learning power and unlock our true potential. — Robert Winston
- I love trying things and discovering how I hate them. — D. H. Lawrence
- It was bewildering and humbling to keep discovering how many brave things people can fail to talk themselves out of doing. — Rob Sheffield