“Only truthful hands write true poems. I cannot see any basic difference between a handshake and a poem.” InspirationalWritingHandsDifferencesTruthfulTranslatorsHandshake Book:Collected Prose Source: Collected Prose
“Intimate relationships are a gold mine for literature to explore, to understand, to describe.” LiteratureMinesGoldIntimateIntimate Relationships Author:A. B. Yehoshua
“So with truth - there is a certain moment when one can say, this is the truth and here I put a dot, a stop, and I go to another thing. A judge has to put an end to a deliberation. But for a historian, theres never an end to the past. It can go on and on and on.” EndsMomentsTruthPastCertainJudgingGoes OnHistorianDotsDeliberation Author:A. B. Yehoshua
“The weapon of suicide bombing is so desperate that you aren't even left with the possibility of taking revenge or punishing anyone; the terrorist is killed along with his victims, his blood mixing with theirs” LeftBloodPossibilityWeaponsVictimSuicideRevengeTerroristDesperateBombingMixingExacting RevengeTaking Revenge Author:A. B. Yehoshua
“A life spent largely among books, and in the exercise of a literary profession, has very obvious drawbacks, as a subject-matter, when one comes to write about it.” WritingBookMatterSubjectsExerciseObviousProfessionSubject MatterDrawbacks Author:Mary Augusta Ward
“As far as intellectual training was concerned, my nine years from seven to sixteen were practically wasted.” YearsIntellectualTrainingConcernedSevenNineSixteenNine Years Book:Marcella Source: Marcella
“But a girl of seventeen is not always thinking of books, especially in the Oxford summer term.” ThinkingBookGirlTermSummerSeventeenOxfordAlways Thinking Author:Mary Augusta Ward
“A modern girls' school, equipped as scores are now equipped throughout the country, was of course not to be found in 1858, when I first became a school boarder, or in 1867, when I ceased to be one.” FirstsCountrySchoolGirlCoursesFoundModernScore Author:Mary Augusta Ward