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" A man may be variously accomplished, and yet be a feeble poet. "
George Henry Lewes
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" All bad Literature rests upon imperfect insight, or upon imitation, which may be defined as seeing at second-hand. "
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" Language, after all, is only the use of symbols, and Art also can only affect us through symbols. "
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" No man was ever eloquent by trying to be eloquent, but only by being so. "
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" The superiority of one mind over another depends on the rapidity with which experiences are thus organised. "
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" All good Literature rests primarily on insight. "
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" It is unhappily true that much insincere Literature and Art, executed solely with a view to effect, does succeed by deceiving the public. "
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" Murder, like talent, seems occasionally to run in families. "
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" The only cure for grief is action. "
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" Originality is independence, not rebellion; it is sincerity, not antagonism. "
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" Endeavour to be faithful, and if there is any beauty in your thought, your style will be beautiful; if there is any real emotion to express, the expression will be moving. "
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" Genius is rarely able to give any account of its own processes. "
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" As all Art depends on Vision, so the different kinds of Art depend on the different ways in which minds look at things. "
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" When a man fails to see the truth of certain generally accepted views, there is no law compelling him to provoke animosity by announcing his dissent. "
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" Science is not addressed to poets. "
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" Good writers are of necessity rare. "
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" The object of Literature is to instruct, to animate, or to amuse. "
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" Sincerity is not only effective and honourable, it is also much less difficult than is commonly supposed. "
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" Philosophy and Art both render the invisible visible by imagination. "
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Philosophy
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" Personal experience is the basis of all real Literature. "
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Experience
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" The true function of philosophy is to educate us in the principles of reasoning and not to put an end to further reasoning by the introduction of fixed conclusions. "
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" Many a genius has been slow of growth. Oaks that flourish for a thousand years do not spring up into beauty like a reed. "
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" Books have become our dearest companions, yielding exquisite delights and inspiring lofty aims. "
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" Insincerity is always weakness; sincerity even in error is strength. "
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Weakness
Strength
" The delusions of self-love cannot be prevented, but intellectual misconceptions as to the means of achieving success may be corrected. "
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" Imagination is not the exclusive appanage of artists, but belongs in varying degrees to all men. "
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Artists
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" Speak for yourself and from yourself, or be silent. "
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Yourself
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" In all sincere speech there is power, not necessarily great power, but as much as the speaker is capable of. "
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