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Quotes About Literature

The reason why so few good books are written is that so few people who can write know anything.
~ Walter Bagehot
In the faculty of writing nonsense, stupidity is no match for genius.
~ Walter Bagehot
Translation is so far removed from being the sterile equation of two dead languages that of all literary forms it is the one charged with the special mission of watching over the maturing process of the original language and the birth pangs of its own.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
Writers are really people who write books not because they are poor, but because they are dissatisfied with the books which they could buy but do not like.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
How many cities have revealed themselves to me in the marches I undertook in the pursuit of books!
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
Perhaps, after all, the greatest psychologist is not the metaphysician but the novelist.
~ Walter Besant
The most remarkable observation one can make about this interface of exilic circumstance and scriptural resource is this: Exile did not lead Jews in the Old Testament to abandon faith or to settle for abdicating despair, nor to retreat to privatistic religion. On the contrary, exile evoked the most brilliant literature and the most daring theological articulation in the Old Testament.
~ Walter Brueggemann
That's why I've just gone on … collecting this particular kind of stuff – what you might call riff-raff. There's not a book here, Lawford, that hasn't at least a glimmer of the real thing in it – just Life, seen through a living eye, and felt. As for literature, and style, and all that gallimaufry, don't fear for them if your author has the ghost of a hint of genius in his making.
~ Walter de La Mare
Since the Renaissance, Shakespeare, Rembrandt, Mozart, and a host of others have shown that this religious dimension can be experienced and communicated apart from any religious context. But that is no reason for closing my heart to Job's cry, or to Jeremiah's, or to the Second Isaiah. I do not read them as mere literature; rather, I read Sophocles and Shakespeare with all my being, too.
~ Walter Kaufmann
Being read is a fringe benefit, and being read with understanding is a form of grace.
~ Walter Kaufmann
Literature had torn Tessa and me apart, or prevented us from merging in the first place. That was its role in the world, I'd started to fear: to conjure up disagreements that didn't matter and inspire people to act on them as though they mattered more than anything. Without literature, humans would all be one. Warfare was simply literature in arms. The pen was the reason man invented the sword.
~ Walter Kirn
Valentin Rasputin
~ Walter Laqueur
Bei einem Dichter klauen ist Diebstahl, bei vielen Dichtern klauen ist Recherche
~ Walter Moers
Bücher erschaffen kannst du noch nicht", sagte der Schattenkönig, "aber umbringen kannst du sie schon. Bist du sicher, daß du nicht lieber Kritiker werden möchtest?
~ Walter Moers
Wenn es tatsächlich das Orm war, das diese Bücher so besonders machte, dann war ich süchtig nach diesem Stoff, süchtig nach jeder von ihm gesättigten Zeile. Essen? Nebensache. Waschen? Zeitverschwendung. Nur Lesen, Lesen, Lesen war wichtig.
~ Walter Moers
Really good literature is seldom appreciated in its own day. The best authors die poor, the bad ones make money - it's always been like that.
~ Walter Moers
I was in a bibliophile's Eylsium.
~ Walter Moers
Sometimes, in the course of my hopeless quest, I would pick up and dip into one of the ordinary books that lay strewn around the castle. Whenever I did, it seemed so insipid and insubstantial that I flew into a rage and hurled it at the wall after reading the first few sentences. I was spoilt for any other form of literature, and the mental torment I endured was comparable to the agony of unrequited love compounded by the withdrawal symptoms associated with a severe addiction.
~ Walter Moers
Wer einmal gelernt hat, in der Melancholie zu Hause zu sein, der kann es selbst in der schlechtesten aller Welten aushalten. Gute Lektüre, schwarzen Humor und gesunde, gut abgehangene Melancholie, mehr braucht man eigentlich nicht.
~ Walter Moers
Ich bin ein Privatier und professioneller Flaneur, ich habe viel Zeit und Muße zum Beobachten. Und ich habe alle Herles-Olmshock-Romane von Olyander Conthura gelesen - zigmal! Das schult das detektivische Auge und die Kombinationsgabe ungemein!
~ Walter Moers
Die Bibliotie ist die größtmögliche Form der Ignoranz gegenüber Büchern. Biblioten lesen nicht nur grundsätzlich keine Bücher, sondern leugnen sogar schlankweg ihre Existenz!
~ Walter Moers
Biblionekormanten könnten niemanden ws antun, nicht mal sich selbst, obwohl sie ständig mit dem Tod, mit Mord und Selbstauslöschung kokettieren. Sie sind lediglich am Ritual der literarischen Trauer interessiert. Das ist vielleicht die poetische Form der Todessehnsucht.
~ Walter Moers
Dicke Bücher sind deswegen dick, weil der Autor nicht die Zeit hatte sich kurz zu fassen.
~ Walter Moers
Reading is an intelligent way of not having to think.
~ Walter Moers