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A Joy for Ever, note 6 (1857).
Контексте: For certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words, or his reader is sure to skip them; and in the plainest possible words, or his reader will certainly misunderstand them.
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Google: Нет ничего невозможного, само слово говорит «Я возможно»!
„One possibility is: God is nothing but the power of the universe to organize itself.“
— Lee Smolin American cosmologist 1955
„Say nothing good of yourself, you will be distrusted; say nothing bad of yourself, you will be taken at your word.“
— Joseph Roux French poet 1834 - 1905
Part 5, XXII
Meditations of a Parish Priest (1866)
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О́дри Хе́пбёрн (4 мая 1929 — 20 января 1993) — Британская актриса, фотомодель, танцовщица и гуманитарный деятель. Признанная икона киноиндустрии и стиля, пик карьеры которой пришёлся на Золотой век Голливуда.
Американский институт киноискусства поставил Одри Хепбёрн на третье место в списке величайших актрис американского кино.
„For certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words, or his reader is sure to skip them; and in the plainest possible words, or his reader will certainly misunderstand them.“
— John Ruskin English writer and art critic 1819 - 1900
A Joy for Ever, note 6 (1857)
— Susan Howatch, книга The Wheel of Fortune
The Wheel of Fortune (1984), Part 6: Hal
— Dokyo Etan Son of Sanada Nobuyuki 1642 - 1721
„Words, he decided, were inadequate at best, impossible at worst. They meant too many things. Or they meant nothing at all.“
— Patricia A. McKillip, In the Forests of Serre
Источник: In the Forests of Serre
— Jacques Lacan French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist 1901 - 1981
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„I have nothing to say for rhyme, but that I doubt whether a poem can support itself without it, in our language; unless it be stiffened with such strange words, as are likely to destroy our language itself.“
— Alexander Pope eighteenth century English poet 1688 - 1744
— Stevie Nicks American singer and songwriter, member of Fleetwood Mac 1948
Leather And Lace
Bella Donna (album) (1981)
— Muhammad Ali African American boxer, philanthropist and activist 1942 - 2016
„It’s about the positing of something impossible—whether not-yet-possible or never-possible—and then taking that impossibility and granting it its own terms and systematicity.“
— China Miéville English writer 1972
Interview with Joan Gordon
Контексте: There’s simultaneously something rigorous and something playful in genre. It’s about the positing of something impossible—whether not-yet-possible or never-possible—and then taking that impossibility and granting it its own terms and systematicity. It’s carnivalesque in its impossibility and overturning of reality, but it’s rationalist in that it pretends it is real. And it’s that second element which I think those who dip their toes in the SF pond so often forget. They think sf is “about” analogies, and metaphors, and so on. I refute that—I think that those are inevitable components, but it’s the surrendering to the impossible, the weird, that characterizes genre. Those flirting with SF don’t surrender to it; they distance themselves from it, and have a neon sub-text saying, “It’s okay, this isn’t really about spaceships or aliens, it’s about real life,” not understanding that it can be both, and would do the latter better if it was serious about the former.
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