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| The web, then, or the pattern, a web at once sensuous and logical, an elegant and pregnant texture: that is style, that is the foundation of the art of literature. |
| Robert Louis Stevenson |
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| There is a great discovery still to be made in literature, that of paying literary men by the quantity they do not write |
| Thomas Carlyle |
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| There's many a bestseller that could have been prevented by a good teacher. |
| Flannery O'Connor |
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| Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted. |
| Ellen Glasgow |
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| Who ever heard, indeed, of an autobiography that was not (interesting)? I can recall none in all the literature of the world |
| Henry Louis Mencken |
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