“Just as science is the intellect of the world, art is its soul.”
~ MAXIM GORKY, b. 28 March 1868
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“Just as science is the intellect of the world, art is its soul.”
~ MAXIM GORKY, b. 28 March 1868
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Graham Greene (born 2 October 1904, died 3 April 1991) was an English author, playwright and literary critic who suffered from bipolar disorder. After several suicide attempts as a schoolboy, he was sent to a psychoanalyst who introduced him to his circle of literary friends and encouraged him to write. Greene was one of the few authors who managed to combine literary acclaim with widespread popularity, enjoying financial success and associating with T.S. Eliot, Ian Fleming and Noel Coward. His novels include The End of the Affair, The Third Man, The Quiet American and Our Man in Havana.
Following are eight of his quotes on writing:
“For a true writer each book should be a new beginning where he tries again for something that is beyond attainment. He should always try for something that has never been done or that others have tried and failed. Then sometimes, with great luck, he will succeed.”
~ ERNEST HEMINGWAY
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“Just as science is the intellect of the world, art is its soul.”
~ MAXIM GORKY, b. 28 March 1868
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