78 Quotations with Literary.
- 1. Ignazio Silone: Liberty is the possibility of doubting, the possibility of making a mistake, the ...

- 2. George Eliot: Excessive literary production is a social offense.

- 3. Ambrose Bierce: DICTIONARY, n. A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a languag ...

- 4. Ambrose Bierce: FLY-SPECK, n. The prototype of punctuation. It is observed by Garvinus that the ...

- 5. Ambrose Bierce: LIVER, n. A large red organ thoughtfully provided by nature to be bilious with. ...

- 6. Ambrose Bierce: MONOSYLLABIC, adj. Composed of words of one syllable, for literary babes who nev ...

- 7. Ambrose Bierce: NOVEL, n. A short story padded. A species of composition bearing the same relati ...

- 8. Ambrose Bierce: OBSOLETE, adj. No longer used by the timid. Said chiefly of words. A word which ...

- 9. Ambrose Bierce: PLAGIARISM, n. A literary coincidence compounded of a discreditable priority and ...

- 10. Ambrose Bierce: PUBLISH, n. In literary affairs, to become the fundamental element in a cone of ...

- 11. Ambrose Bierce: SALACITY, n. A certain literary quality frequently observed in popular novels, e ...

- 12. Ambrose Bierce: SATIRE, n. An obsolete kind of literary composition in which the vices and folli ...

- 13. Ambrose Bierce: SERIAL, n. A literary work, usually a story that is not true, creeping through s ...

- 14. Ambrose Bierce: USAGE, n. The First Person of the literary Trinity, the Second and Third being C ...

- 15. Mark Twain: Whenever the literary German dives into a sentence, that is the last you are goi ...

- 16. Samuel Johnson: Classical quotation is the parole of literary men all over the world.

- 17. Douglas Adams: Having been an English literary graduate, I've been trying to avoid the idea of ...

- 18. Samuel Johnson: A mere literary man is a dull man; a man who is solely a man of business is a se ...

- 19. Jane Austen: Although our productions have afforded more extensive and unaffected pleasure th ...

- 20. Leo C. Rosten: Humor is, I think, the subtlest and chanciest of literary forms. It is surely no ...

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