“Literature, like memory, selects only the vivid patches.”
T. E. Hulme (1883–1917) English Imagist poet and critic
As quoted in Notes of T E Hulme, Imagism & Imagists (1931) by Glenn Hughes
Notes on Language and Style (1929)
“Literature, like memory, selects only the vivid patches.”
T. E. Hulme (1883–1917) English Imagist poet and critic
As quoted in Notes of T E Hulme, Imagism & Imagists (1931) by Glenn Hughes
Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing manager and filmmaker
Mettez un lieu commun en place, nettoyez-le, frottez-le, éclairez-le de telle sorte qu'il frappe avec sa jeunesse et avec la même fraîcheur, le même jet qu'il avait à sa source, vous ferez œuvre de poète. Tout le reste est littérature.
"Le Secret Professionnel" (originally published 1922); later published in Collected Works Vol. 9 (1950)
A Call to Order (1926)
Simone Weil (1909–1943) French philosopher, Christian mystic, and social activist
“Morality and literature,” pp. 161-162
On Science, Necessity, and the Love of God (1968)
Context: It is not only in literature that fiction generates immorality. It does it also in life itself. For the substance of our life is almost exclusively composed of fiction. We fictionalize our future, and, unless we are heroically devoted to truth, we fictionalize our past, refashioning it to our taste. We do not study other people; we invent what they are thinking, saying, and doing. Reality provides us with some raw material, just as novelists often take a theme from a news item, but we envelop it in a fog in which, as in all fiction, values are reversed, so that evil is attractive and good is tedious.
Glenn Gould (1932–1982) Canadian pianist
Gramophone
Context: I think that if I were required to spend the rest of my life on a desert island, and to listen to or play the music of any one composer during all that time, that composer would almost certainly be Bach. I really can't think of any other music which is so all-encompassing, which moves me so deeply and so consistently, and which, to use a rather imprecise word, is valuable beyond all of its skill and brilliance for something more meaningful than that -- its humanity.
W. Somerset Maugham (1874–1965) British playwright, novelist, short story writer
Newsweek, 23 May, 1960
“I will never eat animals or dairy for the rest of my life.”
Dave Leduc (1991) Canadian Lethwei fighter (born 1991)
On veganism
Source: https://plantbasednews.org/culture/sport/world-champion-lethwei-fighter-dave-leduc-says-being-vegan-is-a-philosophy-not-a-diet
2nd February, 2021
“… there are only two things that really matter in life. Literature and love.”
Daphne Kalotay American writer
Source: Russian Winter
Northrop Frye (1912–1991) Canadian literary critic and literary theorist
"Quotes", The Educated Imagination (1963), Talk 3: Giants in Time
Zakir Hussain (politician) (1897–1969) 3rd President of India
Source: Uniqueness of Zakir Husain and His Contributions (1997), p. 25.