Literature and Words
Stephen Hawking
The glory of a good tale is that it is limitless and fluid; a good tale belongs to each reader in its own particular way.
J.R.R. Tolkien
I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. J. R. R.
Katherine Larson
Thus, in a real sense, I am constantly writing autobiography, but I have to turn it into fiction in order to give it credibility.
François Mauriac
“Tell me what you read and I’ll tell you who you are” is true enough, but I’d know you better if you told me what you reread.
Josef Stalin
There are various forms of production: artillery, automobiles, lorries. You also produce ‘commodities’, ‘works’, ‘products’. Such things are highly necessary. Engineering things. For people’s souls. ‘Products’ are highly necessary too. ‘Products’ are very important for people’s souls. You are engineers of human souls.
D.H. Lawrence
Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of a critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it.