Philosophy and Art both render the invisible visible by imagination.
Philosophy and Art both render the invisible visible by imagination.
The only cure for grief is action.
Science is not addressed to poets.
Many a genius has been slow of growth. Oaks that flourish for a thousand years do not spring up into beauty like a reed.
Genius is rarely able to give any account of its own processes.
The public can only be really moved by what is genuine.
The true function of philosophy is to educate us in the principles of reasoning and not to put an end to further reasoning by the introduction of fixed conclusions.
It is unhappily true that much insincere Literature and Art, executed solely with a view to effect, does succeed by deceiving the public.
As all Art depends on Vision, so the different kinds of Art depend on the different ways in which minds look at things.
Books minister to our knowledge, to our guidance, and to our delight, by their truth, their uprightness, and their art.
If you feel yourself to be above the mass, speak so as to raise the mass to the height of your argument.
The superiority of one mind over another depends on the rapidity with which experiences are thus organised.
The delusions of self-love cannot be prevented, but intellectual misconceptions as to the means of achieving success may be corrected.
Murder, like talent, seems occasionally to run in families.
Ordinary men live among marvels and feel no wonder, grow familiar with objects and learn nothing new about them.
Language, after all, is only the use of symbols, and Art also can only affect us through symbols.
Sincerity is not only effective and honourable, it is also much less difficult than is commonly supposed.
Speak for yourself and from yourself, or be silent.
Sincerity is moral truth.
Science is the systematic classification of experience.
Insincerity is always weakness; sincerity even in error is strength.
All bad Literature rests upon imperfect insight, or upon imitation, which may be defined as seeing at second-hand.
In complex trains of thought signs are indispensable.
Personal experience is the basis of all real Literature.
Endeavour to be faithful, and if there is any beauty in your thought, your style will be beautiful; if there is any real emotion to express, the expression will be moving.
Books have become our dearest companions, yielding exquisite delights and inspiring lofty aims.
A man may be variously accomplished, and yet be a feeble poet.
All good Literature rests primarily on insight.
The object of Literature is to instruct, to animate, or to amuse.
When a man fails to see the truth of certain generally accepted views, there is no law compelling him to provoke animosity by announcing his dissent.
Literature is at once the cause and the effect of social progress.
Imagination is not the exclusive appanage of artists, but belongs in varying degrees to all men.
Insight is the first condition of Art.
Originality is independence, not rebellion; it is sincerity, not antagonism.
Literature delivers tidings of the world within and the world without.
All great authors are seers.
We must never assume that which is incapable of proof.
Good writers are of necessity rare.
No man was ever eloquent by trying to be eloquent, but only by being so.
In all sincere speech there is power, not necessarily great power, but as much as the speaker is capable of.
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