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Art and Literature
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# · Not So Good (16 ratings) · submitted 1997 (updated 1999)
If there is a gun hanging on the wall in the first act, it must fire in the last.
Anton Chekhov, (advice to a novice playwright), in Art and Literature
# · Unrated · submitted 1997 (updated 1999)
I didn't like the play. But I saw it under unfavorable circumstances — the curtains were up.
# · Not So Good (21 ratings) · submitted 1999
Love affairs have always greatly interested me, but I do not greatly care for them in books or moving pictures. In a love affair, I wish to be the hero, with no audience present.
# · Not So Good (20 ratings) · submitted 1999 by Erwin van Moll
There is no intellectual exercise which is not ultimately useless.
Jorge Luis Borges, "Pierre Menard, Author of Don Quixote", in Art and Literature and Wisdom and Ignorance
# · Not So Good (23 ratings) · submitted 1999 by Erwin van Moll
Mir Bahadur Ali is, as we have seen, incapable of evading the most vulgar of art's temptations: that of being a genius.
Jorge Luis Borges, "The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim", in Art and Literature
# · Unrated · submitted 1999 by Erwin van Moll
Any time something is written against me, I not only share the sentiment but feel I could do the job far better myself. Perhaps I should advise would-be enemies to send me their grievances beforehand, with full assurance that they will receive my every aid and support. I have even secretly longed to write, under a pen name, a merciless tirade against myself.
Jorge Luis Borges, (autobiographical essay, 1970), in Art and Literature
# · Not So Good (20 ratings) · submitted 1999
Picasso is a communist. Neither am I.
# · Good (12 ratings) · submitted 1997 (updated 1998)
Dictionaries are like watches: the worst is better than none, and the best cannot be expected to go quite true.
Samuel Johnson, in Art and Literature and Wisdom and Ignorance
# · Not So Good (one rating) · submitted 1997 (updated 1998)
A book is a mirror; if an ass peers into it, you can't expect an apostle to look out.
G. C. Lichtenberg, in Art and Literature and Wisdom and Ignorance
# · Unrated · submitted 1998
The writer, making every effort to appear innocent and noble, takes his revenge with the pen; while the murderer, less hypocrtical, takes it with the sword.
Christopher Spranger, The Effort to Fall, in Art and Literature
# · Not So Good (32 ratings) · submitted 1997
A good novel tells us the truth about its hero; but a bad novel tells us the truth about its author.
# · Not So Good (20 ratings) · submitted 1997
No sane man will dance.
# · Not So Good (25 ratings) · submitted 1997
The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense.
# · Not So Good (102 ratings) · submitted 1997
Imagination, not invention, is the supreme master of art as of life.
# · Not So Good (39 ratings) · submitted 1997
It is not necessary for the public to know whether I am joking or whether I am serious, just as it is not necessary for me to know it myself.
# · Not So Good (20 ratings) · submitted 1997
Art is anything you can get away with.
# · Not So Good (17 ratings) · submitted 1997
Some editors are failed writers, but then, so are most writers.
# · Not So Good (18 ratings) · submitted 1997
A man is a critic when he cannot be an artist, in the same way that a man becomes an informer when he cannot be a soldier.
# · Not So Good (14 ratings) · submitted 1997
In a painting I want to say something comforting.
# · Not So Good (12 ratings) · submitted 1997
Let's have some new clichés.
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