Worldly Quotes (page 557)
![William Penn quote: "Death is but crossing the world, as friends do the seas; they..."](/pic/278416/600x316/quotation-william-penn-death-is-but-crossing-the-world-as-friends-do-the.jpg)
Aesthetic enthusiasm. Perception of beauty in the external world, or, on the other hand, in words and their right arrangement. Pleasure in the impact of one sound on another, in the firmness of good prose or the rhythm of a good story. Desire to share an experience which one feels is valuable and ought not to be missed. The aesthetic motive is very feeble in a lot of writers, but even a pamphleteer or writer of textbooks will have pet words and phrases which appeal to him for non-utilitarian...
George Orwell
Writing is a concentrated form of thinking...a young writer sees that with words he can place himself more clearly into the world. Words on a page, that's all it takes to help him separate himself from the forces around him, streets and people and pressures and feelings. He learns to think about these things, to ride his own sentences into new perceptions.
Don DeLillo
Is everybody in? Is everybody in? Is everybody in? The ceremony is about to begin. The entertainment for this evening is not new, you've seen this entertainment through and through you have seen your birth, your life, your death....you may recall all the rest. Did you have a good world when you died? -enough to base a movie on??
Jim Morrison
![Virginia Woolf quote: "The beauty of the world...has two edges, one of laughter, one..."](/pic/278208/600x316/quotation-virginia-woolf-the-beauty-of-the-world-has-two-edges-one-of.jpg)
![Haruki Murakami quote: "Love can rebuild the world, they say, so everything's possible..."](/pic/278191/600x316/quotation-haruki-murakami-love-can-rebuild-the-world-they-say-so.jpg)
Let me begin by telling you that I was in love. An ordinary statement, to be sure, but not an ordinary fact, for so few of us learn that love is tenderness, and tenderness is not, as a fair proportian suspect, pity; and still fewer know that happiness in love is not the absolute focusing of all emotion in another: one has always to love a good many things which the beloved must come only to symbolize; the true beloveds of this world are in their lovers's eyes lilacs opening, ship lights,...
Truman Capote