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— C. S. Lewis"Nothing is more characteristically juvenile than contempt for juvenility. . . youth's characteristic chronological snobbery."
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Wherein lies a poet's claim to originality? That he invents his incidents? No. That he was present when his episodes had their birth? No. That he was first to repeat them? No. None of these things has any value. He confers on them their only originality that has any value, and that is his way of telling them." Mark Twain "...every literature, in its main lines, reflects the chief characteristics of the people for whom, and about whom, it is written.
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No one has ever proved that a human being, through his descent from a certain group of people, must of necessity have certain mental characteristics.
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