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*Accuracy in a text is not enough. A desirable text is more than a collection of accurate references. It is also an expression of personality. A voice should be sensed as a whole. You have to have a chance to sense personality in order for language to have its full meaning." | *Accuracy in a text is not enough. A desirable text is more than a collection of accurate references. It is also an expression of personality. A voice should be sensed as a whole. You have to have a chance to sense personality in order for language to have its full meaning." –Jaron Lanier, [http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/lanier06/lanier06_index.html Digital Maoism: The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism] | ||
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*Nothing is indescribable in words if you take the time and trouble. If your present language framework is inadequate, then you must carefully create a larger one. | *Nothing is indescribable in words if you take the time and trouble. If your present language framework is inadequate, then you must carefully create a larger one. –Colin Wilson, The Mind Parasites, Monkfish, Rhinebeck, 2005 | ||
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*The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool. | *The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool. –[[Richard Feynman|Richard P. Feynman]] | ||
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*Any Universe simple enough to be understood is too simple to produce a mind able to understand it. | *Any Universe simple enough to be understood is too simple to produce a mind able to understand it. –[[John Barrow]] | ||
:*I offer then the suggestion that the process that produced and sustains living things, if a simple one, would be too simple to have produced minds able to understand it. | :*I offer then the suggestion that the process that produced and sustains living things, if a simple one, would be too simple to have produced minds able to understand it. –A.S | ||
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*However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results. | *However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results. –[[Winston Churchill]] (1874-1965) | ||
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*The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, fool-proof, shit detector. | *The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, fool-proof, shit detector. –[[Ernest Hemingway]] | ||
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*A new word is like a fresh seed sewn on the ground of the discussion. | *A new word is like a fresh seed sewn on the ground of the discussion. –[[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] | ||
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*I never desire to converse with a man who has written more than he has read. | *I never desire to converse with a man who has written more than he has read. –[[Samuel Johnson]], lexicographer (1709-1784) | ||
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*Words are miraculous things. They describe, captivate, provoke, vivify, encompass, pervade, inspire, preserve, and comfort. So much more than that, in fact, so as to leave me at a loss of . . . words. | *Words are miraculous things. They describe, captivate, provoke, vivify, encompass, pervade, inspire, preserve, and comfort. So much more than that, in fact, so as to leave me at a loss of . . . words. –Whitaker | ||
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*One must be drenched in words, literally soaked in them, to have the right ones form themselves into the proper patterns at the right moment. | *One must be drenched in words, literally soaked in them, to have the right ones form themselves into the proper patterns at the right moment. –Hart Crane, poet (1899-1932) | ||
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*You don’t write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say. | *You don’t write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say. –[[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] | ||
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*Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent. | *Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent. –[[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] | ||
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*Writing a 'balanced', well-synthesized, non-argumentative, non-point-of-view article will always present a challenge for authors/editors, but never a challenge that a mature, professional, motivated writer(s) cannot meet. And meeting that challenge achieves the quality CZ aspires to. | *Writing a 'balanced', well-synthesized, non-argumentative, non-point-of-view article will always present a challenge for authors/editors, but never a challenge that a mature, professional, motivated writer(s) cannot meet. And meeting that challenge achieves the quality CZ aspires to. –[[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony Sebastian]]<br><br> | ||
*The difference between the right word and the almost-right word is the difference between the lightning and the lightning-bug. | *The difference between the right word and the almost-right word is the difference between the lightning and the lightning-bug. –Mark Twain | ||
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*Share your knowledge. It's a way to achieve immortality. | *Share your knowledge. It's a way to achieve immortality. –Attributed to the [[Dalai Lama]] | ||
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*The value of a good summary article is in the choice of what details to leave out. | *The value of a good summary article is in the choice of what details to leave out. –Jaron Lanier | ||
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==So you want to be a writer== | ==So you want to be a writer== | ||
Excerpt from Charles Bukowski's poem with that title: | Excerpt from [[Charles Bukowski]]'s poem with that title: | ||
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