“Every page must explode, whether through seriousness, profundity, turbulence, nausea, the new, the eternal, annihilating nonsense, enthusiasm for principles, or the way it is printed.” WayPrinciplesEternalPagesEnthusiasmNonsenseSeriousnessPrintedTurbulenceProfundityNausea Author:Francis Picabia
“This, indeed, is one of the eternal paradoxes of both life and literature-that without passion little gets done; yet, without control of that passion, its effects are largely ill or null.” LittlesDonePassionLiteratureEffectsEternalIllEnthusiasmParadoxNull Book:Style: The Art of Writing Well Source: Style: The Art of Writing Well
“The fire of true enthusiasm is like the fires of Baku, which no water can ever quench, and which burn steadily on from night to day, and year to year, because their well-spring is eternal.” YearsWellsNightWaterFireEternalSpringEnthusiasmQuench Book:Held in Bondage: Or, Granville de Vigne a Tale of the Day Source: Held in Bondage: Or, Granville de Vigne a Tale of the Day
“I write about this in The Last Temple, the early church knew that Christ has risen from the dead, and so they didn't live their lives with earthly vanities, but they lived their lives for eternal verities. And I think that if we might catch that enthusiasm and the reality of resurrection, we would live by a completely different standard as well.” IfsThinkingWritingWellsDifferentRealityMightLastsChristChurchEternalStandardsEnthusiasmVanityTemplesLive ByResurrectionRisen Author:Hank Hanegraaff