Quotes About Interpretation
He is a bold man who, in his writing, dares to alter---even further to distort---what he has seen and heard.
~ James Joyce
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~ James Joyce
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The post-modern novel is now conceding, if not its absurdity, then its limited durability.
~ James Joyce
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There was grace and mystery in her attitude as if she were a symbol of something.
~ James Joyce
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Ena milo melomon, frai is frau and swee is too, swee is two when swoo is free, ana mala woe is we!
~ James Joyce
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Don't know what poetry is even. Must be in a certain mood.
~ James Joyce
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The object of the artist is the creation of the beautiful. What beautiful is is another question
~ James Joyce
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~ James Joyce
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Sayyessik, Ballygarry. The fourscore soculums are watchyoumaycodding to cooll the skoopgoods blooff.
~ James Joyce
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Disbelieve hell, and you unscrew, unsettle, and unpin everything in Scripture.
~ James L. Garlow
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To a snail, a duck is a vengeful god.
~ James Lovegrove
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James M. McPherson
~ Revisionism
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That a large percentage of the white "proletariat" in both North and South either supported the Confederacy or opposed emancipation, however, is something of an embarrassment to the Marxian interpretation.
~ James M. McPherson
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But this truth actually supports rather than contravenes the Beard and Moore theses. Most
~ James M. McPherson
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I shot him the bird. (Get it? I shot him the—never mind.)
~ James Patterson
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Is that clear? said Borcht as clear as pea soup I said
~ James Patterson
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You can't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks.
~ James Patterson
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You can't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks.
~ James Patterson
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Can we ever really judge behavior by the behavior itself? Lesson learned. Most often, we can't.
~ James Patterson
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One of the nice things about books as opposed to television and movies to some extent is it's not a passive entertainment. People really do get involved, and they do create, and they do have their own visions of what different characters look like and what should happen. It's great - it means their brains are working
~ James Patterson
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Can we ever really judge behavior simply by the behavior itself.
~ James Patterson
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Cave quid dicis, quando, et cui.
~ James Patterson
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one of his clamps, which are supposed to be like hands. "Was that a joke? If so
~ James Patterson
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his eyes sarcastically. "Actually, my
~ James Patterson
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