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 Quotations from Paul Goodman
Few great men could pass personal.
-- Business
Comedy deflates the sense precisely so that the underlying lubricity and malice may bubble to the surface.
-- Comedy And Comedians
Enjoyment is not a goal, it is a feeling that accompanies important ongoing activity.
-- Enjoyment
There is such a thing as food and such a thing as poison. But the damage done by those who pass off poison as food is far less than that done by those who generation after generation convince people that food is poison.
-- Food And Eating
It rarely adds anything to say, ''In my opinion'' --not even modesty. Naturally a sentence is only your opinion; and you are not the Pope.
-- Opinions
For mankind, speech with a capital S is especially meaningful and committing, more than the content communicated. The outcry of the newborn and the sound of the bells are fraught with mystery more than the baby's woeful face or the venerable tower.
-- Speech
When a village ceases to be a community, it becomes oppressive in its narrow conformity. So one becomes an individual and migrates to the city. There, finding others like-minded, one re-establishes a village community. Nowadays only New Yorkers are yokels.
-- Town And Country
To translate, one must have a style of his own, for otherwise the translation will have no rhythm or nuance, which come from the process of artistically thinking through and molding the sentences; they cannot be reconstituted by piecemeal imitation. The problem of translation is to retreat to a simpler tenor of one's own style and creatively adjust this to one's author.
-- Translation
Paul Goodman
1911-1972, American Author, Poet, Critic
 

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