“Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of a critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it”
Studies in Classic American Literature (1923)
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“An Unread Book”, p. 20
The Third Book of Criticism (1969)

“Two forces create eternity – a fairy tale and a dream from the fairy tale.”
“A Fairy Tale and the End,” p. 40
The Sun Watches the Sun (1999), Sequence: "Forgotten Place”

“An artist who theorizes about his work is no longer artist but critic.”
The Temptaion of Harringay (1929)

“These critics with the illusions they've created about artists — it's like idol worship.”
Associated Press via The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/08/lost-john-lennon-interview-30-years-after-death_n_793700.html
Rolling Stone interview (1980)
Context: These critics with the illusions they've created about artists — it's like idol worship. They only like people when they're on their way up … I cannot be on the way up again. … What they want is dead heroes, like Sid Vicious and James Dean. I'm not interesting in being a dead (expletive) hero. … So forget 'em, forget 'em.

Gulf News http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/philippines/destabilisation-cry-to-fend-off-graft-criticism-1.142820
2008
“Remember, this is important: Never trust that you will be saved by anyone.”
Source: Pretty Little Dirty
Source: Art on the Edge, (1975), p. 249, "Thoughts in Off-Season"

"Pairing Time Anticipated, Moral" (c. 1794).