My writing of fiction comes under a very general heading of those teachers, critics, scholars who like to try their own hand once or twice in their lives.
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Every language is a world. Without translation, we would inhabit parishes bordering on silence.
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The age of the book is almost gone.
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I learned early on that 'rabbi' means teacher, not priest.
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The most important tribute any human being can pay to a poem or a piece of prose he or she really loves is to learn it by heart. Not by brain, by heart; the expression is vital.
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I have every reason to believe that an individual man or woman fluent in several tongues seduces, possesses, remembers differently according to his or her use of the relevant language.
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Books are in no hurry. An act of creation is in no hurry; it reads us, it privileges us infinitely. The notion that it is the occasion for our cleverness fills me with baffled bitterness and anger.
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The ordinary man casts a shadow in a way we do not quite understand. The man of genius casts light.
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My father loved poetry and music. But deep in himself he thought teaching the finest thing a person could do.