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literature
Of course, horror/fantasy has always been this disreputable stepchild of literature. Frank Darabont
literature language music-is
Good music is very close to primitive language. Denis Diderot
literature make-it-happen happens
You have to make it happen. Denis Diderot
literature midnight weak
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary. Edgar Allan Poe
literature danger terror
I have, indeed, no abhorrence of danger, except in its absolute effect - in terror. Edgar Allan Poe
literature
The thing we fear we bring to pass. Elbert Hubbard
literature anticipation remember
If pleasures are greatest in anticipation, just remember that this is also true of trouble. Elbert Hubbard
literature shapes degrees
Nothing can happen nowhere. The locale of the happening always colours the happening, and often, to a degree, shapes it. Elizabeth Bowen
literature outcomes language
Mechanical difficulties with language are the outcome of internal difficulties with thought. Elizabeth Bowen
nostalgia
Let's get on with the nostalgia at the end of the season. Michael Hagan
nostalgia window partnership
If anybody else says it's like old times, I'll jump out the window. Charlie Chaplin
nostalgia entitled
Everyone is entitled to his own nostalgia. James Wolcott
nostalgia remember used
I remember when I used to be really into nostalgia. Demetri Martin
nostalgia share masochism
Nostalgia is masochism and masochism is something masochists love to share. Andrei Codrescu
nostalgia individual form
Nostalgia is a form of depression both for a society and an individual. Abbie Hoffman
nostalgia emotion endure
Nostalgia is one of the legitimate and certainly one of the most enduring of human emotions; but the politics of nostalgia is at best distracting, at worst pernicious. Irving Kristol
nostalgia used used-to-be
Have you ever wondered how nostalgia isn"t what it used to be? Jasper Fforde
nostalgia plus
Nostalgia is not what it used to be (La nostalgie n'est plus ce qu'elle etait) Simone Signoret
old-time reverence scorn
They that reverence to much old times are but a scorn to the new. Francis Bacon