Walter B. Pitkin quotes
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“You will get little or nothing from the printed page if you bring it nothing but your eye.”
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“If you wish to begin life at forty, you must settle two large personal questions first of all. You must find work and play that call for no more energy than you can afford to spend on them. Then you must train your mind, eye and hand to the point of working and playing with ease, grace and precision.”
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“American business men must learn human nature to the point of accepting as necessary the Rabble Rouser of the Right. . . . To get fast action somebody must stir millions to genuine anger over conditions which are adversely affecting their lives.”
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“The soul of the slave, the soul of the "little man," is as dear to me as the soul of the great.”
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“I'm portable. I carry a laptop and a little recording studio on my back.”
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“It is almost impossible to throw dirt on someone without getting a little on yourself”
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“If a scene is longer than three pages, it better be for a good reason.”
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