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Images have a unique power to impart that which is beyond words.


William Shirley


#images #impart #power #unique #which

My stepfather, John O'Hara, was the goodest man there was. He was not a man of many words, but of carefully chosen ones. He was the one parent who didn't try to fix me. One night I sat on his lap in his chair by the woodstove, sobbing. He just held me quietly and then asked only, "What does it feel like?" It was the first time I was prompted to articulate it. I thought about it, then said, "I feel homesick." That still feels like the most accurate description - I felt homesick, but I was home.


Sarah Silverman


#family #feelings #homesick #words #courage

I have been a believer in the magic of language since, at a very early age, I discovered that some words got me into trouble and others got me out.


Katherine Dunn


#been #believer #discovered #early #early age

He’s so powerful. Who knows maybe he’s advanced past eating


Priya Ardis


#coming-of-age #e-books #ebooks #fairy-tales #merlin

The world continues to offer glittering prizes to those who have stout hearts and sharp swords.


F. E. Smith


#glittering #hearts #offer #prizes #sharp

My name is Arianna Morganna Brittany DuLac--you can imagine why I went by the name Ryan.


Priya Ardis


#coming-of-age #e-books #ebooks #fairy-tales #merlin

[M]ay not literature (and, in particular, fiction) be considered a desperate and permanently thwarted effort to produce a unique form of expression? Something like a cry, perhaps, a cry that, somehow, inexplicably contains all the millions of words that have ever existed, anywhere, in any age. In contrast with the spoken word and its classifying function, the purpose of writing seems, rather, to be a quest for the egg, the seed, nothing more.


J.M.G. Le Clézio


#function #literature #purpose #words #age

In literature, too, we admire prose in which a small and astutely arranged set of words has been constructed to carry a large consignment of ideas. 'We all have strength enough to bear the misfortunes of others,' writes La Rochefoucauld in an aphorism which transports us with an energy and exactitude comparable to that of Maillard bridge. The Swiss engineer reduces the number of supports just as the French writer compacts into a single line what lesser minds might have taken pages to express. We delight in complexity to which genius has lent an appearance of simplicity. (p 207)


Alain de Botton


#engineering #literature #simplicity #words #writing

When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.


Ansel Adams


#content #focus #i #images #inadequate

If you could say it in words, there would be no reason to paint.


Edward Hopper


#inadequacy-of-words #painting #power-of-words #self-expression #art






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