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    An aphorism is a synthesis of poetry and prose, it is a narrative precipitate, a didactic parable, an ideological concept, in practice it 's compressed and zipped philosophy . It is literature that adapts itself to the digital age.

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    An aphorism ought to be entirely isolated from the surrounding world like a little work of art and complete in itself like a hedgehog.

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    An author ought to write for the youth of his own generation, the critics of the next, and the schoolmaster of ever afterwards.

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    An ass may bray a good while before he shakes the stars down.

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    An author must be nothing if he do not love truth; a barrister must be nothing if he do.

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    And again she felt alone in the presence of her old antagonist, life.

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    And I found both literature and the church very dramatic presences in the world of the 1950s.

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    And in down times it shakes a lot of the bad SF out, a lot the stuff that was bought for literary reasons, which is neither entertaining nor great literature.

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    And, in a funny way, each death is different and you mourn each death differently and each death brings back the death you mourned earlier and you get into a bit of a pile-up.

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    And in a way, that's been a help to me, because I take great passions for a particular poet - sometimes it lasts for many years, sometimes only for a while. This happens to everybody.

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    And literature frequently rises to heights that make it international.

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    And Marx spoke of the fact that socialism will be the kingdom of freedom, where man realizes himself in a way that humankind has never seen before. This was an inspiring body of literature to read.

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    And not only my own brothers and sisters agreed so but my brothers and sisters in law; and their children, although but young, had the like agreeable natures and affectionate dispositions.

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    And one who is just of his own free will shall not lack for happiness; and he will never come to utter ruin.

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    And so by the fifteenth century, on October 8, the Europeans were looking for a new place to try to get to, and they came up with a new concept: the West.

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    And so I will take back up my poor life, so plain and so tranquil, where phrases are adventures and the only flowers I gather aremetaphors.

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    And so, today, if the state can no longer appeal to the old moral principles that belong to the Christian tradition, it will be forced to create a new official faith and new moral principles which will be binding on its citizens.

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    And the commencement of atonement is the sense of its necessity.

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    And the second question, can poetry be taught? I didn't think so.

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    And they like being able to turn on the television day in and day out to see someone that they know and they feel comfortable with and trust hopefully and respect even.

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    And there never was an apple, in Adam's opinion, that wasn't worth the trouble you got into for eating it.

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    "And they lived happily ever after" is one of the most tragic sentences in literature. It's tragic because it's falsehood. It is a myth that has led generations to expect something from marriage that is not possible.

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    And though my Lord hath lost his estate and been banished out of his country, yet neither despised poverty nor pinching necessity could make him break the bonds of friendship or weaken his loyal duty.

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    And what he greatly thought, he nobly dared.

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    And though I might have learnt more wit and advanced my understanding by living in a Court, yet being dull, fearful and bashful, I neither heeded what was said or practised, but just what belonged to my loyal duty and my own honest reputation.

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    And though it is much to be a nobleman, it is more to be a gentleman.

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    And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days.

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    And what is literature, Rabo," he said, "but an insider's newsletter about affairs relating to molecules, of no importance to anything in the universe but a few molecules who have the disease called 'thought'.

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    And what is the potential man, after all? Is he not the sum of all that is human? Divine, in other words?

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    Andy Warhol is the only genius I've ever known with an IQ of 60.

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    Andy Warhol made fame more famous.

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    An engaged woman is always more agreeable than a disengaged. She is satisfied with herself. Her cares are over, and she feels that she may exert all her powers of pleasing without suspicion. All is safe with a lady engaged; no harm can be done.

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    An Englishman's never so natural as when he's holding his tongue.

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    An Englishman will fairly drink as much As will maintain two families of Dutch.

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    A New York divorce is in itself a diploma of virtue.

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    An optimist is a fellow who believes a housefly is looking for a way to get out.

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    An hour's conversation on literature between two ardent minds with a common devotion to a neglected poet is a miraculous road to intimacy.

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    An optimist is a fellow who believes what's going to be will be postponed

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    An organization's reason for being, like that of any organism, is to help the parts that are in relationship to each other, to be able to deal with change in the environment.

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    An organization is a set of relationships that are persistent over time.

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    Anybody, providing he knows how to be amusing, has the right to talk about himself.

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    Anybody can observe the Sabbath, but making it holy surely takes the rest of the week.

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    Anybody who writes doesn't like to be misunderstood.

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    Any garment which is cut to fit you is much more becoming, even if it is not so splendid as a garment which has been cut to fit somebody not of your stature.

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    Any general statement is like a check drawn on a bank. Its value depends on what is there to meet it.

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    Any literature, when it arrives at being good literature, transcends genre.

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    An unclean person is universally a slothful one.

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    Any philosophical and theoretical assurance that laughter is unique to the human being becomes somewhat unsure when one turns to the anthropological literature.

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    Anyone who wants to be a writer should, if given the opportunity, hang out with "real writers," that is, poets or writers who are lions in literature, semi-lions, or published authors.

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    Anything outside marriage seems like freedom and excitement.