Charles Tomlinson quotes:

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  • Any critic of Cezanne who described him as a painter of country scenes would be moving in the wrong direction. You must begin with the question of style . . .

  • The cool blade Severs between coolness, apple-rind Compelling a recognition.

  • The boughs of the oak are roaring inside the acorn.

  • To many men, moderate success is only another aspect of failure.

  • In all pursuits men complain of failure when they have not attained the measure of success they proposed to themselves.

  • False zeal is every day bringing true zeal into disrepute.

  • There are portraits and still-lifes And the first, because 'human' Does not excel the second

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