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- It was cold, and he was coughing. A fine cold draught blew over the knoll. He thought of the woman. Now he would have given…
- Naught is possessed, neither gold, nor land nor love, nor life, nor peace, nor even sorrow nor death, nor yet salvation. Say of nothing: It…
- Not every book should be a compass. Some should be a pair of wax wings to soar and escape, if only for a brief time.
- Art-speech is the only truth. An artist is usually a damned liar, but his art, if it be art, will tell you the truth of…
- Evil, what is evil? There is only one evil, to deny life.
- An artist is only an ordinary man with a greater potentiality--same stuff, same make up, only more force. And the strong driving force usually finds…
- Perhaps only those people who are capable of real togetherness have that look of being alone in the world.
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