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Source: The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde
Source: Conversations of Goethe with Johann Peter Eckermann
“A God that can be understood is no God. Who can explain the Infinite in words?”
Source: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D.: with copious notes and additions and a memoir of the author
“When we are understood, we always speak well, and then all your fine diction serves no purpose.”
Source: Essays, English and American
Source: The Tatler; or, Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq
Source: The Collected Writings
Source: Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions
Source: What I Hope to Leave Behind: The Essential Essays of Eleanor Roosevelt
Source: BRING ME A UNICORN
Source: Delphi Complete Works of John Dryden (Illustrated)
“Pleasure, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil, or our greatest good.”
Source: The works of Alexander Pope, with notes and illustrations, by himself and others. To which are added, a new life of the author [&c.] by W. Roscoe
Source: The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces
“The supernatural is only the natural of which the laws are not yet understood.”
Source: Complete Short Stories of Rudyard Kipling: 25 Illustrated Collections: 440+ Tales in One Volume – Ultimate Short Story Collection: Plain Tales from the Hills, Soldier’s Three, The Jungle Book, The Phantom ‘Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories, Land and Sea Tales…
“A foreign country can best be understood through its literature.”
Source: The prime of life
Source: Hustling: Prostitution in Our Wide Open Society
Source: Ferraro: My Story
“It is a fault to wish to be understood before we have made ourselves clear to ourselves.”
Source: Gravity and Grace
“to be understood is not a human right. Even to understand oneself is not a human right.”
“Stereotypes fall in the face of humanity. We human beings are best understood one at a time.”
Source: The Culture of Terrorism
Source: Elizabeth Cady Stanton: As Revealed in Her Letters & Diary (Abridged)
Source: A Susan Sontag reader
Source: Illness as metaphor
Source: Slouching towards Bethlehem
Source: Fern leaves from Fanny's port-folio
Source: ARCHITECTURE, ANYONE?