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Literally speaking, the people don’t care what a person says or shares until they find their own share of benefits from him and then virtually nobody spares to put ‘Likes’ on his any damn online posts.

– Anuj SomanyRate it:

Literally working is easier than thinking on how, when, where to start.

– B.SowmiyaRate it:

Literally, in a literary, intellectual, emotional way, you can shake the world.

– Prof.Salam Al ShereidaRate it:

Literary confessors are contemptible, like beggars who exhibit their sores for money, but not so contemptible as the public that buys their books.

– W. H. AudenRate it:

Literary imagination is an aesthetic object offered by a writer to a lover of books.

– Gaston BachelardRate it:

Literature ... is the rediscovery of childhood.

– Georges BatailleRate it:

Literature exists at the same time in the modes of error and truth; it both betrays and obeys its own mode of being.

– Paul de ManRate it:

Literature is a defense against the attacks of life. It says to life: You can't deceive me. I know your habits, foresee and enjoy watching all your reactions, and steal your secret by involving you in cunning obstructions that halt your normal flow.

– Cesare PaveseRate it:

Literature is a luxury fiction is a necessity.

– G. K. ChestertonRate it:

Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity.

– G. K. Chesterton, Defendant (1901)Rate it:

Literature is a microscope; it shows us the unseen!

– Mehmet Murat ildanRate it:

Literature is a mountain made of gold in this poor world!

– Mehmet Murat ildanRate it:

Literature is a toil and a snare, a curse that bites deep.

– D. H. LawrenceRate it:

Literature is analysis after the event.

– Doris LessingRate it:

Literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disenfranchised. No barrier of the sense shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourse of my book friends. They talk to me without embarrassment or awkwardness.

– Helen KellerRate it:

Literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disenfranchised. No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourses of my book friends. They talk to me without embarrassment or awkwardness.

– Helen KellerRate it:

Literature is news that stays news.

– Ezra PoundRate it:

Literature is not exhaustible, for the sufficient and simple reason that a single book is not. A book is not an isolated entity: it is a narration, an axis of innumerable narrations. One literature differs from another, either before or after it, not so much because of the text as for the manner in which it is read.

– Jorge Luis BorgesRate it:

Literature is strewn with the wreckage of men who have minded beyond reason the opinions of others.

– Virginia WoolfRate it:

Literature is the art of writing something that will be read twice; journalism what will be grasped at once.

– Cyril ConnollyRate it:

Literature is the art of writing something that will be read twice; journalism what will be read once.

– Cyril Connolly, Enemies of Promise (1938)Rate it:

Literature is the expression of a feeling of deprivation, a recourse against a sense of something missing. But the contrary is also true: language is what makes us human. It is a recourse against the meaningless noise and silence of nature and history.

– Octavio PazRate it:

Literature is the human activity that make the fullest and most precise account of variousness, possibility, complexity, and difficulty.

– Lionel TrillingRate it:

Literature is the human activity that takes the fullest and most precise account of variousness, possibility, complexity, and difficulty.

– Lionel TrillingRate it:

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