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A pearly white star lit from the oil of a blessed olive tree, neither of the East nor of the West.
كأنها كوكب دري يوقد من شجرة مباركة زيتونة لا شرقية ولا غربية
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Never has there been more talk of “intelligence” and “genius” than in our epoch of intellectual night, and never has it been more difficult to agree on the meaning of these words; what is certain is that men have probably never been so cunning and ingenious as in our day. There is plenty of “intelligence” to spare, but truth is something altogether different.

Frithjof Schuon, from Form and Substance in the Religions

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One of the most pernicious abuses of language is to call erudite physicists “wise”; their intelligence—notwithstanding their genius—if they have any—is usually very ordinary and ignores all that transcends the physical world, in other words, everything that constitutes wisdom.

Frithjof Schuon, from Form and Substance in the Religions

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Common speech and the plain, workaday words that make it up are, after all, the stock in trade of some of the best fiction writers. They are the principal means by which characters in a novel or story reveal themselves and give voice sometimes to profound feelings and complex ideas about themselves and the world. Perhaps the proper measure of a writer's talent is skill in rendering everyday speech--when it is appropriate to the story--as well as the ability to tap, to exploit, the beauty, poetry and wisdom it often contains.

Paule Marshall, from The Poets in the Kitchen

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If you give children a vocabulary that’s large enough and complex enough to express their emotions and their ideas, you give them access to complex feelings and emotions in themselves. So that if you talk to a teenager and all they can say about how they feel is BAD, and they haven’t got, you know, a larger vocabulary for lonely, abused, insecure, frightened…I mean there’s this huge panoply which…I remember when my daughter was just telling me that she just felt bad, I bought her a thesaurus. I said, “Look up, is it sort of over lonely, or is it insecure…and look up under lonely, you’ll find two hundred words for lonely. Which one?” But what that does is that it makes you feel that there’s this huge complexity of emotions and there are words for all of them. If you want children to feel less frustrated and less disenfranchised and less unable to even feel comfortable with their own emotions, you’ll have to give them a vocabulary that’s as complicated as their inner lives.

Jorie Graham, from a conversation

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Poetic language that knows itself as such doesn't contradict reason. On the contrary, it reminds each speaking subject not to take the narrative of his mind's adventures for the voice of truth. Every speaking subject is the poet of himself and of things. Perversion is produced when the poem is given as something other than a poem, when it wants to be imposed as truth, when it wants to force action.

Jacques Rancière, from The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation

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