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en Men think they think upon the great political questions, and they do; but they think with their party, not independently; they read its literature, but not that of the other side
  Mark Twain

en Literature must become party literature. Down with unpartisan litterateurs! Down with the superman of literature! Literature must become a part of the general cause of the proletariat.
  Vladimir Lenin

en For better or worse, our side is now much more reliant on extra-party institutions to do our core political business. There are two political cultures, each with their own economies.

en A child should not be forced to read this kind of literature, ... I don't think many adults would want to read this kind of literature.

en When I read great literature, great drama, speeches, or sermons, I feel that the human mind has not achieved anything greater than the ability to share feelings and thoughts through language.
  James Earl Jones

en It hasn't failed us yet. The masks are a great way for people to express their political leanings at a Halloween party or at a political gathering.

en I came as a writer to be very interested in the questions of the borderlines, of the boundaries, ... Great literature doesn't happen when there is no risk. It happens at the edges.
  Salman Rushdie

en The question is: whose side are you on? Are you on the side of law enforcement agencies who want to cover up what happened or the great work of the Black Panther Party?

en They are currently functioning independently of the tribes ... and they are doing things that are helpful to our side and unhelpful to the other side,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en The advantage of a wholesale change is the chance to put a fresh face on the party. The downside is that the political community might read it as a sign of worry.

en In science, read by preference the newest works. In literature, read the oldest. The classics are always modern.
  Amy Lowell

en In science read the newest works, in literature read the oldest.
  Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

en It's a good two hours to read the book. That's not to understand it. That's just to read it. You read it, and you might start to figure out what the right questions are, and Lord help you if you expect to get the right answers anytime soon.

en The good side of this is that it's not excessively rigid, so you can have a great variety of people raising important questions. Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. Raising questions is what bioethicists do best.

en Literature is not exhaustible, for the sufficient and simple reason that a single book is not. A book is not an isolated entity: it is a narration, an axis of innumerable narrations. One literature differs from another, either before or after it, not so much because of the text as for the manner in which it is read.
  Jorge Luis Borges


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