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“Whoever has approved this idea of order, of the form of European, of English literature, will not find it preposterous that the past should be altered by the present as much as the present is directed by the past. And the poet who is aware of this will be aware of great difficulties and responsibilities.”
T. S. Eliot

T. S. Eliot

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''[[w:tradition and the individual talent|tradition and the individual talent]]'' (1919)
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“I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope, For hope would be hope for the wrong thing.”

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“This love is silent.”

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“For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith, But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting.”

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“Atheism should always be encouraged (i.e. rationalistic not emotional atheism) for the sake of the Faith.”

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“Mr. Aldous Huxley, who is perhaps one of those people who have to perpetrate thirty bad novels before producing a good one, has a certain natural — but little developed — aptitude for seriousness.”

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Books
The Waste LandThe Waste LandThe Waste Land and Other PoemsThe Waste Land and Other PoemsThe Poems of T. S. Eliot: Volume IThe Poems of T. S. Eliot: Volume IThe Waste LandThe Waste LandThe Waste Land [Facsimile of 1922 First Edition]The Waste Land [Facsimile of 1922 First Edition]
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