J. V. Cunningham quotes:

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  • What demon is our god? What name subsumes That act external to our sleeping selves? Not pleasure it is much too broad and narrow , Not sex, not for the moment love, but pride, And not in prowess, but pride undefined, Autonomous in its unthought demands, A bit of vanity, but mostly pride.

  • The finder of his theme will be at no loss for words.

  • I like the trivial, vulgar and exalted.

  • This Humanist whom no beliefs constrained Grew so broad-minded he was scatter-brained.

  • The writer asks himself, 'Can I think of a plot that will parallel this? Can I take this work of literature as an example of something I might produce?' Let us, then, consider literature as a productive science.

  • Naked I came, naked I leave the scene

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