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From a letter to Barrett H.Clark, 4 May 1918(LL,II,pp.204-5):
my attitude to subjects and expressions, the angles of vision, my methods of composition will, within limits, be always changing
not because I am unstable or unpricipled but because I am free. Or perhaps it may be more exact to say, because I am always trying for freedom
within my limits ... A work of art is seldom limited to one exclusive meaning and not necessarily tending to a definite conclusion. And this for the reason that the nearer it approaches art, the more it acquires a symbolic character. — Joseph Conrad

For a very small expence the public can facilitate, can encourage, and can even impose upon almost the whole body of the people, the necessity of acquiring those most essential parts of education. — Adam Smith

They know that the column resonates in the community. They know that people like it, and yet they don't have room for one column once week that consistently got it right. — Robert Scheer

If you're truly friends, then you don't just offer a little whisp of your love. You unzip your chest, reach in and pull your heart out and says, "It's all yours - please keep it beating. — Toni Sorenson

I think the emotion that song carries makes it good. Because you have to produce around something - an emotional attachment and a feeling. The melody itself has a feeling in it. The keys, the tones, frequency, sonics, all of those have feelings in it. Like, it's the ghost within, the music itself. That's what makes the song even have a possibility of being great. The emotional connection. Because if you don't have that, I don't think you really have a song. — The-Dream

Watching copulating dung-beetles is exciting if you drink enough Red Bull, Jack. — Jonathan Dunne

Art is always and everywhere the secret confession, and at the same time the immortal movement of its time. — Karl Marx

The people you don't know turn out to be exactly like the people you do know, same faults, same everything. — Betsy Byars

I have no way of knowing whether the events that I am about to narrate are effects or causes. — Jorge Luis Borges