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Art and Literature
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# · 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.
# · Not So Good (3 ratings) · submitted 1997
A painting in a museum probably hears more foolish remarks than anything else in the world.
# · Bad (2 ratings) · submitted 1997
These are not books, lumps of lifeless paper, but minds alive on the shelves.
# · Not So Good (6 ratings) · submitted 1997
I live for books.
Thomas Jefferson, in Art and Literature and Wisdom and Ignorance
# · Not So Good (6 ratings) · submitted 1997
I would rather be attacked than unnoticed. For the worst thing you can do to an author is to be silent as to his works.
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