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I and motherland are one. My name is Million, because for millions do I love and suffer agonies. ~ Adam Mickiewicz
Polish Literature quotes by Adam Mickiewicz
By the age of nine, I had a thorough knowledge of contemporary Polish literature as well as of foreign literature in Polish translation, and I began to write poems in honour of a lady of thirty years. Naturally, she knew nothing about them. ~ Wladyslaw Reymont
Polish Literature quotes by Wladyslaw Reymont
There is something in this January Siberian landscape that overpowers, oppresses, stuns. Above all, it is its enormity, its boundlessness, its oceanic limitlessness. The earth has no end here; the world has no end. Man is no created for such measureless. For him a comfortable, palpable, serviceable measure is the measure of his village, his field, street, house. At sea, the size of the ship's deck will be such a measure. Man is created for the kind of space that he can traverse at one try, with a single effort. ~ Ryszard Kapuscinski
Polish Literature quotes by Ryszard Kapuscinski
There are few, very few, that will own themselves in a mistake. ~ Jonathan Swift
Polish Literature quotes by Jonathan Swift
Nor did it go unnoticed by the latest litter of Archimboldians, recent graduates, boys and girls, their doctorates tucked still warm under their arms, who planned, by any means necessary, to impose their particular readings of Archimboldi, like missionaries ready to instill faith in God, even if to do so meant signing a pact with the devil, for most were what you might call rationalists, not in the philosophical sense but in the pejorative literal sense, denoting people less interested in literature than in literary criticism, the one field, according to them - some of them, anyway - where revolution was still possible, and in some way they behaved not like youths but like nouveaux youths, in the sense that there are the rich and the nouveaux riches, all of them generally rational thinkers, let us repeat, although often incapable of telling their asses from their elbows, ~ Roberto Bolano
Polish Literature quotes by Roberto Bolano
Every man needs his Siren
To check his courage and strength
When he hears her song
In his travels through the unknown. ~ Dejan Stojanovic
Polish Literature quotes by Dejan Stojanovic
Kostia: When I'm mowing, I don't ask myself why I'm here.
Theodore: You're here to be Master, Konstantin Dmitrievich.
As it's always been, by the grace of God ~ Leo Tolstoy
Polish Literature quotes by Leo Tolstoy
The official ideology [of Poland] is Marxism-Leninism, which no one openly admits to believing. For Marx expressed the German view, and Lenin the Russian one, and the meeting of these particular minds has always spelled Polish ruin. ~ Norman Davies
Polish Literature quotes by Norman Davies
People haven't got the interest in long long works these days. A lack of interest which I share. ~ Norman MacCaig
Polish Literature quotes by Norman MacCaig
To pin your hopes upon the future is to consign those hopes to a hypothesis, which is to say, a nothingness. Here and now is what we must contend with. ~ Angela Carter
Polish Literature quotes by Angela Carter
We create our work for children not because they're "cute," but because they're human beings, deserving of respect. ~ Mo Willems
Polish Literature quotes by Mo Willems
Time went on grey, uncloured, like a long journey where she sat unconscious as the landscape unrolled beside her. ~ D.H. Lawrence
Polish Literature quotes by D.H. Lawrence
Personal satisfaction is the most important ingredient of success. ~ Denis Waitley
Polish Literature quotes by Denis Waitley
In Catcher in the Rye, the protagonist Holden Caulfield mentions reading books that make him wish he could be friends with the author and be able to call him on the phone and so forth. I would consider a literary work that made someone feel this way a success. Furthermore, it's the only kind of success in literature that means anything to me. ~ Thomas Ligotti
Polish Literature quotes by Thomas Ligotti
We'll burn that bridge when we come to it! ~ Jean Ferris
Polish Literature quotes by Jean Ferris
If other people thought art was important, then it would be required to graduate. But no, I don't have to take art. I do have to take math, which is just a waste of time because the numbers get all switched up in my brain, plus, calculators exist for a reason. I do have to take history, which is basically memorizing tariff acts till your brain bleeds. I do have to take four years of gym class with a bunch of jerks who punch me if they don't like what I say. But art? Optional. Even though art and music and literature and all that are what make us human. Algebra doesn't make us human. Games don't make us human. ~ Laura Ruby
Polish Literature quotes by Laura Ruby
It is difficult to disturb the common usage of Korean that is bent to the perspective of a male-oriented society. Korean society is based on both a politics and history that have been disguised as a solid society of solid male poems, a solid written language, fixed rules of how to write literature, and a narrative language. ~ Kim Hyesoon
Polish Literature quotes by Kim Hyesoon
Literature nowadays is a trade ... the successful man of letters is your skilful tradesman. He thinks first and foremost of the markets. ~ George Gissing
Polish Literature quotes by George Gissing
It is difficult when reading the description of certain fictional characters not at the same time to imagine the real-life acquaintances who they most closely, if often unexpectedly, resemble. ~ Alain De Botton
Polish Literature quotes by Alain De Botton
The world of scholarship is much more measured in its appreciation and also its criticism than the world of popular literature. ~ Deborah Harkness
Polish Literature quotes by Deborah Harkness
One function of the librarian, as he saw it, was to blunt the edge of these differences and to provide a means whereby the rich and poor could live happily side by side. The public library was a great leveler, supplying a literature by which the ordinary man could experience some of the pleasures of the rich, and providing a common ground where employer and employee could meet on equal terms. ~ Lewis Henry Steiner
Polish Literature quotes by Lewis Henry Steiner
Genuine bravery for a writer ... It is about calmly speaking the truth when everyone else is silenced, when the truth cannot be expressed. It is about speaking out with a different voice, risking the wrath of the state and offending everyone, for the sake of the truth, and the writer's conscience. ~ Murong Xuecun
Polish Literature quotes by Murong Xuecun
Chased by Polish curses that seemed to Doppler-shift bizarrely into "Never Gonna Give You Up," and after I thought of it I couldn't believe I'd just rickrolled myself. ~ Kevin Hearne
Polish Literature quotes by Kevin Hearne
Literature is reflecting what is happening in life. More and more women are having relationships with younger men. It's partly that women are not losing their figures now. ~ Helen McCrory
Polish Literature quotes by Helen McCrory
Views of women, on one side, as inwardly directed toward home and family and notions of men, on the other, as outwardly striving toward fame and fortune have resounded throughout literature and in the texts of history, biology, and psychology until they seem uncontestable. Such dichotomous views defy the complexities of individuals and stifle the potential for people to reveal different dimensions of themselves in various settings. ~ Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
Polish Literature quotes by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
I once received a letter from an old lady in California who informed me that when the tired reader comes home at night, he wishes to read something that will lift up his heart. And it seems her heart had not been lifted up by anything of mine she had read. I think that if her heart had been in the right place, it would have been lifted up. ~ Flannery O'Connor
Polish Literature quotes by Flannery O'Connor
Amor, ch'al cor gentile ratto s'apprende
prese costui de la bella persona
che mi fu tolta; e 'l modo ancor m'offende.

Amor, che a nullo amato amar perdona,
Mi prese del costui piacer sì forte,
Che, come vedi, ancor non m'abbandona..."

"Love, which quickly arrests the gentle heart,
Seized him with my beautiful form
That was taken from me, in a manner which still grieves me.

Love, which pardons no beloved from loving,
took me so strongly with delight in him
That, as you see, it still abandons me not... ~ Dante Alighieri
Polish Literature quotes by Dante Alighieri
Romeo is the most misunderstood character in literature, I think. He's hardcore to play because he's displaying the characteristics of Hamlet at the beginning, and, well, then everything else happens. ~ Alan Cumming
Polish Literature quotes by Alan Cumming
Benefits should be conferred gradually; and in that way they will taste better. ~ Niccolo Machiavelli
Polish Literature quotes by Niccolo Machiavelli
Only on a few occasions had I ever been comfortable showing my body off, and now here I was, taking a job where Asian boobs and ass ran free. ~ Teresa Lo
Polish Literature quotes by Teresa Lo
Consider that the earth is a processing plant, a factory. Picture a tumbler used to polish rocks: a rolling drum filled with water and sand. Consider that your soul is dropped in as an ugly rock, some raw mineral or natural resource, crude oil, mineral ore. And all conflict and pain is the abrasive that rubs us, polishes our soul, refines us, teaches and finishes us over lifetime after lifetime. ~ Chuck Palahniuk
Polish Literature quotes by Chuck Palahniuk
Islamic tradition does not recognize such presumptuous and conceited preoccupation as "reviewing", which is now widely practised among scholars who regard highly this legacy of the Western tradition modern scholarship. a Muslim scholar, with the work of another before him, would either - according to Islamic tradition - refute it (radd), or elaborate it further in commentary (sharh) as the occasion demands. there is no such thing as "reviewing" it, whether the "review" is termed as such or as any other term which describes it. If there are petty mistakes they turn a blind eye to them; if there are obscurities they explain them in commentary - they polish a positive work and make it shine. ~ Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas
Polish Literature quotes by Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas
They came generally from people writing theses on fantasy or on the Dark Is Rising books. They were full of questions I'd never thought about and false assumptions that I didn't want to think about. They would ask me in great detail for, say, the specific local and mythical derivations of my Greenwitch, a leaf-figure thrown over a Cornish cliff as a fertility sacrifice, and I would have to write back and say, "I'm terribly sorry; I made it all up." They told me I echoed Hassidic myth, which I hadn't read, and the Mormon suprastructure, which I'd never even heard of. They saw symbols and buried meanings and allegories everywhere. I'd thought I was making a clear soup, but for them it was a thick mysterious stew.

from "In Defense of the the Artist" in Signposts to Criticism of Children's Literature (1983) ~ Susan Cooper
Polish Literature quotes by Susan Cooper
Understand is not the word; you are right, you can never really 'understand' about someone, anyone, even yourself. It is best to believe in them as human; feel that they are alive like you and need warmth, concern. ~ Rudy Wiebe
Polish Literature quotes by Rudy Wiebe
I enjoy it when the world smiles; the more smiles, the warmer I am. ~ Dejan Stojanovic
Polish Literature quotes by Dejan Stojanovic
In a single lifetime, roughly from 1865 to 1930, one finds the pioneering and patterning works of modern fantasy, science fiction, children's literature and detective fiction, of modern adventure, mystery and romance. ~ Michael Dirda
Polish Literature quotes by Michael Dirda
There's immense fun to be had as long as you can sort of sneak it past DC. I have been told on occasion that I need to have more respect for these characters. ~ Garth Ennis
Polish Literature quotes by Garth Ennis
Be able to draw an illustration as least well enough to get your point across to another person. ~ Marilyn Vos Savant
Polish Literature quotes by Marilyn Vos Savant
It is not merely enough to love literature if one wishes to spend one's life as a writer. It is a dangerous undertaking on the most primitive level. For, it seems to me, the act of writing with serious intent involves enormous personal risk. It entails the ongoing courage for self-discovery. It means one will walk forever on the tightrope, with each new step presenting the possiblity of learning a truth about oneself that is too terrible to bear. ~ Harlan Ellison
Polish Literature quotes by Harlan Ellison
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