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Hakugyokurou Quotes By William Hogarth

Time is not a great artist but weakens all he touches. — William Hogarth

Hakugyokurou Quotes By Frederick Lenz

We go to the cinema we see images projected on the screen - but they're not real, they're only images. — Frederick Lenz

Hakugyokurou Quotes By John William Tuohy

I don't know'," he said. "Those three words from a willing soul are the start of a grand and magnificent voyage." And with that he began a discourse that lasted for several weeks, covering scene-setting, establishing conflict, plot twists, and first- and third-person narration. [ I learned in these rapid-fire mini-dissertations that like most literature lovers I would come to know, Henry was a book snob. He assumed that if a current author was popular and widely enjoyed, then he or she had no merit. He made a few exceptions, such as Kurt Vonnegut, although that was mostly because Vonnegut lived on Cape Cod and so he probably had some merits as a human being, if not as a writer.
I think that the way Henry saw it was that he was not being a snob. In fact I would venture that in his view of things, snobbery had nothing to do with it. Rather, it was a matter of standards. It was bout quality in the author's craftsmanship. — John William Tuohy

Hakugyokurou Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

In early youth, if we find it difficult to control our feelings, so we find it difficult to vent them in the presence of others. On the spring side of twenty, if anything affects us, we rush to lock ourselves up in our room, or get away into the street or the fields; in our earlier years we are still the savages of nature, and we do as the poor brutes do. The wounded stag leaves the herd; and if there is anything on a dog's faithful heart, he slinks away into a corner. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Hakugyokurou Quotes By Agatha Christie

A diary is useful for recording the idiosyncrasies of other people - but not one's own. — Agatha Christie