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He who hears the rippling of rivers in these degenerate days will not utterly despair.


Henry David Thoreau


#environmental #henry-david-thoreau #love #nature #science

Nature pulls one way and human nature another.


E.M. Forster


#english-lit #gay-authors #nature

He showed, in a few words, that it is not sufficient to throw together a few incidents that are to be met with in every romance, and that to dazzle the spectator the thought should be new, without being farfetched; frequently sublime, but always natural; the author should have a thorough knowledge of the human heart and make it speak properly; he should be a complete poet, without showing an affectation of it in any of the characters of his piece; he should be a perfect master of his language, speak it with all its pruity and with the utmost harmony, and yet so as not to make the sense a slave to the rhyme. Whoever, added he, neglects any one of these rules, though he may write two or three tragedies with tolerable success, will never be reckoned in the number of good authors.


Voltaire


#writing #nature

You can only fight what you are for so long. Eventually the hand that nature has dealt you will make you become what you were meant to be. You have no control over it.


Lindsay J. Pryor


#paranormal #paranormal-romance #pnr #urban-fantasy #vampire

Milkers don’t spend half as long with their mothers." Eli spread his chore coat over Little Joe. "Not more than a few weeks. Sometimes one day. Maybe not even ... If you were a peeper, it’d be even worse. They don’t even get to see their mamas. They’re still jelly beans when they’re left alone to hatch.


Sandra Neil Wallace


#author-sandra-neil-wallace #farm-animals #growing-up #little-joe #nature

The true reader must be an extension of the author. He is the higher court that receives the case already prepared by the lower court. The feeling by means of which the author has separated out the materials of his work, during reading separates out again the unformed and the formed aspects of the book—and if the reader were to work through the book according to his own idea, a second reader would refine it still more, with the result that, since the mass that had been worked through would constantly be poured into fresh vessels, the mass would finally become an essential component—a part of the active spirit. Through impartial rereading of his book the author can refine his book himself. With strangers the particular character is usually lost, because the talent of fully entering into another person’s idea is so rare. Often even in the author himself. It is not a sign of superior education and greater powers to justifiably find fault with a book. When receiving new impressions, greater sharpness of mind is quite natural.


Novalis


#groking #reader #reading-books #understanding #understanding-an-idea

Authors who moan with praise for their editors always seem to reek slightly of the Stockholm syndrome.


Christopher Hitchens


#authorship #editing #relationship

The mathematicians are the priests of the modern world.


Bill Gaede


#gaede #god #mathematics #peer #physics

I shall drink to the Pope, if you please, still, to conscience first, and to the Pope afterwards.


John Henry Newman


#conscience #religion #religion

Bah, he still saw the same stupidity. The image of the hanged man in the farming community of Yondern flashed through his mind. Now there was a war brewing between the Steelwielders and some foreign religion. More mindless loss over beliefs and mythology. But.. he could not deny the noble features in his companions. Although Perfidian was too blithe and Elaina too didactic, they had risked their life to do what was right. He did owe them his life. He could not deny the nobility he saw in many different people, bits and pieces of nobility that shined through under pressure. The guards who risked their lives to protect the villagers, Markham who flew at the dangerous dwarf, swords flashing; even an Eruthian merchant who stopped in his journey to share tales with complete strangers'.


T.P. Grish


#fantasy #indie-author #low-magic #magick-and-faith #mythology






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