The traffic between storytelling and metaphysics is continuous.

— John Berger



Three Emotions That Produce Great Poetry

Three sorts of emotions produce great poetry:

  1. strong but quick emotions, seized upon for art as soon as they have passed, but not before they have passed

  2. strong and deep emotions in their remembrance a long time after

  3. and false emotions, that is to say, emotions felt in the intellect.

Not insincerity, yet a translated sincerity, is the basis of all art.

-Fernando Pessoa, “Always Astonished”

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