Convince yourself that you are working in clay, not marble, on paper not eternal bronze: Let that first sentence be as stupid as it wishes.
- Jacques Barzun
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Convince yourself that you are working in clay, not marble, on paper not eternal bronze: Let that first sentence be as stupid as it wishes.
- Jacques Barzun

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THE MOST FAMOUS CULTURAL HISTORIAN OF THE 20TH CENTURY IS 103 AND LIVES IN SAN ANTONIO. HE HAS CLEAR MEMORIES OF THE FIRST WAR IN FRANCE A
Pictorial pidgin is a worldwide idiom, firmly established in all the capitals of art.
Intellect is not for all purposes and occasions. Man in his daily life must meet feeling with feeling, even stupidity with stupidity, and without growing proud of his tact, leave to others the pleasure of calling him humane and tolerant.
Is it because the intellectual's energies are concentrated in his mind and tongue that his is the fiercest species of gladiator? Is it something inherent in ideas, or is it merely vile manners and vicious habits in the possessor of ideas that account for the appalling anarchy which confronts the observer of the intellectual life?

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Literate ApeCast Ep. 21 — NewsFlash: A Kindle Won’t Work on a Desert Island
On our 21st episode, we talk about waiting for the baby to come (he did), the Desert Island books we’d bring if stranded on a sand bar, and the idea of how writing looks is sometimes as important as how it sounds.
Plus six things to do, watch, read, or listen to while you waste away at your shitty job that utilizes exactly 4% of your intellect.
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