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  1. Lyric Quotation in Plato by Marian Demos, 1999-01
  2. Three thousand selected quotations from brilliant writers by Josiah H Gilbert, 1917
  3. Isn't That Lewis Carroll: A Guide to the Mimsy Words and Frabjous Quotations of Lewis Carroll"s Alices Adventures in Wonderland Through the Looking G by Charles A. Miller, 1985-03
  4. Child: Quotations About the Delight, Mystery, and Wonder of Being a Child
  5. Black Quotations of the South by Fred Bush Mathis, 1995-06
  6. The New York Public Library Book of Twentieth Century American Quotations by Joan Smith, Susan Mesner, 1992-08
  7. Familiar Quotations, Twelfth Edition by John Bartlett, 1950
  8. Cassell Companion to Quotations by Nigel Rees, 1997-10
  9. The Reader's Quotation Book
  10. A Dictionary of Sexist Quotations by simon James, 1984-06
  11. Treasury of Jewish Love: Poems, Quotations & Proverbs : In Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino and English (Treasury of Love)
  12. Dictionary of burning words of brilliant writers: A cyclopædia of quotations from the literature of all ages by Josiah H Gilbert, 1895
  13. Burning words of brilliant writers;: A cyclopaedia of quotations from the religious literature of all ages by Josiah H Gilbert, 1883
  14. Dictionary of burning words of brilliant writers: A cyclopaedia of quotations from the literature of all ages designed for the use of the senate, the bar, the pulpit and the orator by Josiah H Gilbert, 1902

101. Famous Quotations By Shakespeare With Free Memory Aids
Shakespeare1. © Lesson Ideas By Bibi Baxter. quotations from Works. by WilliamShakespeare. () . quotations from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
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102. Quotations On Storytelling-What Great Writers Say About Storytlling-Literature A
quotations on storytelling what the sages say about stories. Storytellingand language Language is an oral phenomenon. Walter Ong
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Quotations on storytelling - what the sages say about stories
Storytelling and language
Language is an oral phenomenon.
Walter Ong, The Orality of Language, page 6. In all the wonderful worlds that writing opens, the spoken word still resides and lives. Written texts all have to related somehow, directly or indirectly to the world of sound, the natural habitat of language, to yield their meanings. "Reading a text" means converting it to sound, aloud or in the imagination, syllable-by-syllable in slow reading or sketchily in the rapid reading common to high technology cultures.
Walter Ong, The Orality of Language, page 8.
Transfer of values through storytelling
This story shall the good man teach his son;

103. Quotations On Knowledge-What Great Writers Say About Knowledge-Literature & Know
I discover knowledgeinternational I find my other work I contact me I buyone of my books I. quotations on knowledge - What the sages say about it.
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The nature of knowledge
There is no knowledge of true being. The world is fundamentally in a state of becoming.
Friedrich Nietzsche The Golden Rule is that there is no golden rule.
George Bernard Shaw To know what everyone knows is to know nothing.
Remy de Gourmont It is no accident then that we speak of a body of knowledge: thought constructs itself in the world of material objects, fragrances, and sensual presence in time.
Jane Hirshfield: Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry We have all heard it said that one picture is worth a thousand words. Yet, if this statement is true, why does it have to be a saying? Because a picture is worth a thousand words only under special conditions - which commonly include a context of words in which the picture is set.

104. Literary Quotations - Encyclopedia Article About Literary Quotations. Free Acces
dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. Provides examples from classicliterature, search by definition of Literary quotations.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Famous Literary Quotations Lasciate ogni speranza voi ch'entrate. from Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri (May/June, 1265 - September 13/14, 1321) was a Florentine poet. His greatest work, La Divina Commedia The Divine Comedy ), is a culminating statement of the medieval world view and the basis of the modern Italian language.
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Click the link for more information. 's The Divine Comedy This article is about the epic poem. For information about the band of the same name, see The Divine Comedy (band). The Divine Comedy (in Italian "Comedia" or "Commedia", later christened "Divina" by Giovanni Boccaccio), written by Dante Alighieri between 1307 and his death in 1321, is widely considered the greatest epic poem of Italian literature, and one of the greatest of world literature.
Click the link for more information. , Dante Alighieri/Inferno, 3, 9 Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. from

105. Readings From The Cancer Literature!
following is a selection of readings from the health and cancer literature that have Thequotations have been selected usually on the basis that they provide a
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Readings A selection of readings from the cancer literature. For cancer resources, information about cancer treatment options and cancer patient support.. Cancer patients seeking links to cancer resources, information and support will find this site provides a general orientation designed to help you make your own choices and decisions concerning alternative cancer treatments or orthodox cancer treatments.
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The following is a selection of readings from the health and cancer literature that have collided with my consciousness. I would welcome for inclusion any extracts (max: 300 words) that any of you might like to offer. The following readings are simply extracts from books - generally speaking books relating in some way to cancer. The quotations have been selected usually on the basis that they provide a moment of well-expressed clarity concerning an issue relevant to people with cancer. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, these readings may help you to focus on ideas or books that may otherwise have passed you by.

106. Literary Resources -- American (Lynch)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Auburn) Etexts andquotations. Whales in literature (Keele, UK) A site on, well, whales in
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This page is part of the Literary Resources collection maintained by Jack Lynch Comments and suggestions are welcome.
American Literature
See also the Ethnicities and Nationalities page.
Calls for Oapers
From Penn's list. The best set of links.
American Authors (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Very extensive list of links to hundreds of Americanist sites.
American Literature (Daniel Anderson, Texas)
Hypertext editions of Crane, Faulkner, Gilman, Hansberry, Hawthorne, Hughes, Hurston, Irving, Jewett, Melville, Norris, and others.
American Literature: Electronic Texts (Andrew Graham, Keele)
A handful of links to other American literature E-text libraries and other sites.
American Literature on the Web (Akihito Ishikawa, Nagasaki College of Foreign Languages)
A usefully organized set of links to Americanist sites, with chronologies.
American Studies at the University of Virginia
Extensive collection of American resources, including a superb collection of annotated links, on-line exhibits from the Museum for American Studies, many hypertext editions of American works, historical maps, the Capitol Project, virtual classrooms, and an extensive site on America in the 1930s. O si sic omnes!

107. The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn--Literature/U.S. History/Government Lesson Pl
and thinking about a key quotation or symbol in a novel can help a reader extractgreater meaning from the work. 2. A paper analyzing literature should follow
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Identifying and thinking about a key quotation or symbol in a novel can help a reader extract greater meaning from the work. A paper analyzing literature should follow a logical organization. For this lesson, you will need: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Explain that as a concluding activity after reading and discussing The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, your students must produce a paper in which they demonstrate their familiarity with the novel by writing at length about a quotation from it or a symbol in it. Give them the following advice for choosing a quotation to write about (this advice applies to any novel, not just to

108. Bibliomania: Free Online Literature And Study Guides
site uses HTML 4.01v; please ensure that you enable javascript and that your browseris at least a version 4. Bibliomania Free Online literature and Study
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....This site uses HTML 4.01v; please ensure that you enable 'javascript' and that your browser is at least a version 4. Bibliomania - Free Online Literature and Study Guides Bibliomania brings you the internet's best collection of classic texts and study resources. The fiction section has the complete, fully searchable texts of hundreds of novels. The Poetry section has world famous poems by everyone from to Keats , together with the Oxford Collected English verse and Collected French verse
In the Drama section we have the complete works of Shakespeare , and many other plays from the Elizabethan, restoration and modern periods.
Bibliomania has created Literature Study Guides to more than 100 of the most studied texts. These will help students to get top grades, and non-students to get more out a reading of the text or a visit to a play.
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109. Quotations From William Blake
Up Map Prior Robot Wisdom home page quotations of William Blake.(17571827). from Annotations to Lavater, 1788 (age 31). Damn sneerers!
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Quotations of William Blake
from Annotations to Lavater, 1788 (age 31)
Damn sneerers!
Forgiveness of enemies can only come upon their repentance.
Active Evil is better than Passive Good.
from Annotations to Swedenborg, 1788
There can be no Good Will. Will is always Evil; it is persecution to others or selfishness.
If a thing loves, it is infinite.
from There Is No Natural Religion, 1788
Reason, or the ratio of all we have already known, is not the same that it shall be when we know more.
from All Religions are One, 1788
The true method of knowledge is experiment.
from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 1790-93
Those who restrain desire, do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained.
How do you know but ev'ry Bird that cuts the airy way, / Is an immense world of delight, clos'd by your senses five?
Drive your cart and your plow over the bones of the dead.
The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.
He who desires but acts not, breeds pestilence.
If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise.
The lust of the goat is the bounty of God.

110. The OpenPPC Project: Reference:Literature:Quotations (openPPC.net)
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