“When the heart speaks, its language is the same under all latitudes.” HeartLiteratureSpeakLanguageLatitude Author:Ella Maillart
“Storytelling is how we survive, when there's no feed, the story feeds something, it feeds the spirit, the imagination. I can't imagine life without stories, stories from my parents, my culture. Stories from other people's parents, their culture. That's how we learn from each other, it's the best way. That's why literature is so important, it connects us heart to heart.” PeopleWayHeartI CanImportantStoriesSpiritCultureLiteratureParentImaginationImagineBest WayStorytellingHeart To Heart Author:Alice Walker
“My heart burnt within me with indignation and grief; we could think of nothing else. All night long we had only snatches of sleep, waking up perpetually to the sense of a great shock and grief. Every one is feeling the same. I never knew so universal a feeling.” ThinkingHeartLongFeelingsNightLiteratureSleepGriefMy HeartUniversalWake UpShockWakingAll NightAssassinationIndignationRighteous Indignation Author:Elizabeth Gaskell
“Woe to that nation whose literature is disturbed by the intervention of power. Because that is not just a violation against "freedom of print," it is the closing down of the heart of the nation, a slashing to pieces of its memory. The nation ceases to be mindful of itself, it is deprived of its spiritual unity, and despite a supposedly common language, compatriots suddenly cease to understand one another.” HeartSpiritualLiteratureLanguageNationsMemoriesCommonPiecesUnityCeaseDespitePrintWoeInterventionDeprivedClosingViolationDisturbedCommon LanguageClosing DownSpiritual Unity Author:Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
“His examiner said severely: "Baskerville, you blank round, discursiveness is not literature." "The aim of literature," Baskerville replied grandly, "is the creation of a strange object covered with fur which breaks your heart."” HeartSaidLiteratureBreakCreationObjectsStrangeAimRoundsCoveredBlankFurBreak Your Heart Author:Donald Barthelme