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    Quote Originally Posted by bazarov View Post
    To get things clear; firstly they have to be very unclear. But if you get them too early, you probably got them wrong - Dostoevsky
    It's not that often that somebody quotes himself, but this will be an exception. I've read thread theme, and not whole first post, so I've missed writing part...
    As a true realist, I find truth more important than success, but the problem is today many find success more important than truth!
    At thunder and tempest, At the world's coldheartedness,
    During times of heavy loss And when you're sad
    The greatest art on earth Is to seem uncomplicatedly gay.

    To get things clear, they have to firstly be very unclear. But if you get them too quickly, you probably got them wrong.
    If you need me urgent, send me a PM

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    "'Why do you want to write poetry?' If the young man answers, 'I have important things I want to say,' then he is not a poet. If he answers, 'I like hanging around words listening to what they say,' then maybe he is going to be a poet." W. H. Auden

    Pretty much most of 'Strong Opinions' by Nabokov.

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    Also-

    "It takes one to know one"

    Leo Tolstoy.
    "Saw this friend the other day, I was like "HEY WHERE'S THAT FAX MACHINE YOU PROMISED ME, YOU SAID TUESDAY NOW IT'S FRIDAY, he was like "STOP PUNCHING MY SINCLAIR C5 AND I'LL TELL YOU" and then we wrestled for about 20 minutes".
    The Turn of the Screw

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    This is one of my tops from William Faulkner:

    "I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail.
    He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice,
    but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance."

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    I can never get people to understand that poetry is the expression of excited passion, and that there is no such thing as a life of passion any more than a continuous earthquake, or an eternal fever. Besides, who would ever shave themselves in such a state?

    - Byron
    a noiseless, patient spider...

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    ..."Words do not express thoughts very well; everything immediately becomes a little different, a little distorted, a little foolish. And yet it also pleases me and seems right that what is of value and wisdom to one man seems nonsense to another..."

    --Siddhartha
    Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty
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    Cool The Bard.

    "To thine own self be true."
    (William Shakespeare, HAMLET)

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    This is just one of the best quotes from my favorite novel - Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice.

    "She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me; I am in no humour at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men." [partial quote]

    Of course a person really needs to read the novel to understand what the quote, uttered by a disdainful character named Mr. Darcy, fully means. In short, it was a very rude and hateful thing to say about any lady in those days of gentility. Yet, it's smart and sophisticated, and I apreciate it more in light of the novel's ending - in which Mr. Darcy has to eat his words and swallow his pride.

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    E.M. Cioran on friendship: " Friendship is a pact, a convention. Two beings tacitly promise never to broadcast what each really thinks of the other. A kind of alliance based on compromises. When one of them publicly calls attention to the other's defects, the pact is declared null and void, the alliance broken. No friendship lasts if one of the partners ceases to play the game. In other words, no friendship tolerates an exaggerated proportion of honesty". Not much of an optimist, but worth reading. quasimodo1
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    "I desire a society which selects its rulers, from the best elements of every class and denies the right of any class or corporation to usurp the government to itself - whether it be the nobles, the clergy, the bourgeoisie, or the proletariat. For government by any one class is fatal to the
    welfare of the whole." Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini

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    "Most of what matters in your life takes place in your absence"

    -Salman Rushdie in "Midnight's Children"
    "Most of what matters in your life takes place in your absence"
    --Salman Rushdie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Set of Keys View Post
    Pretty much most of 'Strong Opinions' by Nabokov.
    Precisely
    I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me.
    It resembles my own mind except that you happen to be insane.

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    举世而誉之而不加劝,举世而非之而不加沮 。
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    the last place which i want to go is where i come from,but i forget where it is
    Tagore
    death is the truth.one day you will know that it is not import what is the others' thought of you or how do youself to confirm the life.the crucial thing is how do you spend your time which is like the drops drop from
    your fingers and nerver stop.you must know you how to live your life.

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    He's not quite my favorite, but there's a Vonnegut quote about writing which I've always found funny, insightful, and encouraging all at once:

    This is what I find most encouraging about the writing trades: They allow mediocre people who are patient and industrious to revise their stupidity, to edit themselves into something like intelligence. They also allow lunatics to seem saner than sane.

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    "Immature poets borrow. Mature poets steal." -T.S Elliott

    "Life does not consist mainly-or even largely of facts and happenings. It consists mainly of the storm of thoughts that is forever blowing through one's head." -Mark Twain

    "The problem with being educated is that it takes a lifetime to accomplish and all that you learn in the end is that it would have better benefited you to have gone into banking." -Phillip K. Dick

    "When you listen to the radio you are a witness of the everlasting war between thing and idea, appearance and reality--the human, and the divine."
    -Hermann Hesse

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