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By AnonymArthur Quiller-couch
I am mistaken if a single epigram included fails to preserve at least some faint thrill of the emotion through which it had to pass before the Muse's lips let it fall, with however exquisite deliberation.
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By AnonymArthur Quiller-couch
If your language is confused, your intellect, if not your whole character, will almost certainly correspond.
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By AnonymArthur Quiller-couch
O pastoral heart of England! like a psalm Of green days telling with a quiet beat.
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By AnonymArthur Quiller-couch
We make our discoveries through our mistakes: we watch one another's success: and where there is freedom to experiment there is hope to improve.
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By AnonymArthur Quiller-couch
Whenever you feel an impulse to perpetrate a piece of exceptionally fine writing, obey it - whole-heartedly - and delete it before sending your manuscript to press. Murder your darlings.
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By AnonymArthur Quiller-couch
You can see the meaning of the statement that "Literature is a living art" most easily and clearly, perhaps, by contrasting Science and Art at their two extremes - say Pure Mathematics and Acting. Science as a rule deals with things, Art with man's thought and emotion about things.
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By AnonymArthur Quiller-couch
His way was like other people's; he mounted no high horse; he was just a man and a citizen. He indulged in no Socratic irony. But his discourse was full of Attic grace; those who heard it went away neither disgusted by servility, nor repelled by ill-tempered censure, but on the contrary lifted out of themselves by charity, and encouraged to more orderly, contented, hopeful lives.
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By AnonymArthur Quiller-couch
we may prate of democracy, but actually, a poor child in England has little more hope than had the son of an Athenian slave to be emancipated into that intellectual freedom of which great writings are born
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