“Don't bow down to critics who have not themselves written great masterpieces.”
Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919) American artist, writer and activist
Source: City Lights Pocket Poets Anthology
Le bon critique est celui qui raconte les aventures de son âme au milieu des chefs-d'œuvre.
Series II : M. Jules Lemaître
The Literary Life (1888-1892)
“Don't bow down to critics who have not themselves written great masterpieces.”
Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919) American artist, writer and activist
Source: City Lights Pocket Poets Anthology
Kenneth Tynan (1927–1980) English theatre critic and writer
Foreword
Tynan Right and Left (1967)
Steven Pressfield (1943) United States Marine
Source: The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
“A new adventure is coming up and I'm sure it will be a good one.”
Sigurd F. Olson (1899–1982) American conservationist
Last written words http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/JMC/Olson/shack/shack03.htm
Agnes Martin (1912–2004) American artist
poem before 1973; in a exh. cat., ed. Suzanne Delehanty (1973; repr., Philadelphia: The Falcon Press, 1976), p. 40
1970's
Tulsidas (1532–1623) Hindu poet-saint
Source: On Tulsidas’s epic Ramacharritamanas, P.E.Keay in "A Garden of Deeds: Ramacharitmanas, a Message of Human Ethics", p. 35
Northrop Frye (1912–1991) Canadian literary critic and literary theorist
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"Quotes", Late Notebooks, 1982–1990: Architecture of the Spiritual World (2002)
“One who searches for a larger good in his good, loses his good.”
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet
Quien busca en su bien un bien mayor, pierde su bien.
Voces (1943)
Erich Maria Remarque book All Quiet on the Western Front
Epigraph
All Quiet on the Western Front (1929)