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![Vergauwen Erik Quotes By W. J. T. Mitchell Vergauwen Erik Quotes By W. J. T. Mitchell](https://quotessayings.net/pics/vergauwen-erik-quote-by-w-j-t-mitchell-1970508.jpg)
Writing, in its physical, graphic form, is an inseparable suturing of the visual and the verbal, the "imagetext" incarnate — W. J. T. Mitchell
![Vergauwen Erik Quotes By Allan Massie Vergauwen Erik Quotes By Allan Massie](https://quotessayings.net/pics/vergauwen-erik-quote-by-allan-massie-993534.jpg)
It is one of the many merits of this admirable biography of Proust's mother that it invites one to return to the novel with perhaps a fuller understanding of Proust's heredity, hinterland, and upbringing ... This fascinating book is full of interesting social and cultural observation, of information about French Jewish life, the position of Jews in society and, of course, the Dreyfus case. But it is essentially a study of one of the most remarkable and fruitful of mother-son relationships. As such it is a book that every Proustian will want to read. — Allan Massie
![Vergauwen Erik Quotes By Stephen Richards Vergauwen Erik Quotes By Stephen Richards](https://quotessayings.net/pics/vergauwen-erik-quote-by-stephen-richards-182217.jpg)
That high pitch scream emitted by Rose made me wince! Her ear bursting howls would stun me into silence as much as it silenced the eldest child in their home, eight-year-old Anna-Marie. — Stephen Richards
![Vergauwen Erik Quotes By Michael Lewis Vergauwen Erik Quotes By Michael Lewis](https://quotessayings.net/pics/vergauwen-erik-quote-by-michael-lewis-344113.jpg)
In a thousand subtle and unsubtle ways they were reinventing the experience of living on board a boat. — Michael Lewis
![Vergauwen Erik Quotes By David Hume Vergauwen Erik Quotes By David Hume](https://quotessayings.net/pics/vergauwen-erik-quote-by-david-hume-398203.jpg)
Does a man of sense run after every silly tale of hobgoblins or fairies, and canvass particularly the evidence? I never knew anyone, that examined and deliberated about nonsense who did not believe it before the end of his enquiries. — David Hume