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«There is no subject so old that something new cannot be said about it.»
«The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.»
Author: G. K. Chesterton
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Critic,
Essayist,
Novelist,
Poet)
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Keywords:
cheese,
cheeses,
mysteriously,
poets,
silent,
subject,
subjecting,
the Poets
«Throughout the long period of religious doubt, I had been rendered very unhappy by the gradual loss of belief, but when the process was completed, I found to my surprise that I was quite glad to be done with the whole subject»
Author: Bertrand Russell
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Logician,
Philosopher)
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About:
Doubt,
Religion
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Keywords:
completed,
done with,
glad,
gradual,
loss,
period,
religious,
religious belief,
religious beliefs,
rendered,
subject,
surprise,
The Long,
The Process,
throughout,
unhappy
«When a subject becomes totally obsolete we make it a required course.»
«When a subject is highly controversial... one cannot hope to tell the truth. One can only show how one came to hold whatever opinion one does hold. One can only give one's audience the chance of drawing their own conclusions as they observe the limitations, the prejudices, the idiosyncrasies of the speaker.»
Author: Virginia Woolf
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Writer)
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Keywords:
audience,
conclusions,
controversial,
drawing,
highly,
idiosyncrasies,
idiosyncrasy,
limitations,
observe,
prejudices,
speaker,
Speaker of,
subject,
To Tell the Truth
«The emotions aren't always immediately subject to reason, but they are always immediately subject to action»