Bricklaying Quote by F. R. Leavis Download Open image “A good deal of Paradise Lost strikes one as being almost as mechanical as bricklaying.” — F. R. Leavis ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bricklaying Deals Lost Paradise Paradise Lost Strikes
“A brick could be used to make it harder for people to achieve their dreams. A brick is just another obstacle they have to… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“A brick could be used to float a good idea at work—especially if it’s a good idea that would be bad for you personally. ” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“A brick is a biographical film in which a young orphan brick from the wrong side of the track grows up to be one… — Nicole McKay Copy Share Image
“A brick could be used to soften resistance. Smash the opposition into a pulp! ” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“A brick could be used to create a new society, a perfect society, where there is no inequality, there are no laws, and most… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“A brick is a mythical object that empowers its handler and enables them to conquer the world and control the globe through secret occult… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
If you want to knock down the wall between you and the life of your dreams, it's best to do it one brick at… — Paul McKenna Copy Share Image
The few really great-the major novelists ... are significant in terms of the human awareness they promote; awareness of the possibilities of life. — F. R. Leavis Copy Share Image
Poetry can communicate the actual quality of experience with a subtlety and precision unapproachable by any other means. — F. R. Leavis Copy Share Image
It is well to start by distinguishing the few really great - the major novelists who count in the same way as the major… — F. R. Leavis Copy Share Image
The "great tradition" does not brook even the possibility of libidinal gratification between the pages as an end in itself, and FR Leavis's "eat… — F. R. Leavis Copy Share Image
The only way to escape misrepresentation is never to commit oneself to any critical judgement that makes an impact - that is, never to… — F. R. Leavis Copy Share Image
In any period it is upon a very small minority that the discerning appreciation of art and literature depends ... They are still a… — F. R. Leavis Copy Share Image
Writing is very much like bricklaying. You learn to put one brick on top of another and spread the mortar so thick. — Red Smith Copy Share Image
Let the writer take up surgery or bricklaying if he is interested in technique. — William Faulkner Copy Share Image
We have our little theory on all human and divine things. Poetry, the workings of genius itself, which, in all times, with one or… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image