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M. H. Abrams Quotes

We are human, and nothing is more interesting to us than humanity.

We are human, and nothing is more interesting to us than humanity.

"Honored literary scholar M.H. Abrams continues his labors (of love)". Interview with Linda Grace-Kobas, news.cornell.edu. June 11, 1999.

Life without literature is a life reduced to penury.

"Built to Last". The New York Times Interview, www.nytimes.com. August 23, 2012.

Key metaphors help determine what and how we perceive and how we think about our perceptions.

"Honored literary scholar M.H. Abrams continues his labors (of love)" by Linda Grace-Kobas, news.cornell.edu. June 11, 1999.

If you read quickly to get through a poem to what it means, you have missed the body of the poem.

"Honored literary scholar M.H. Abrams continues his labors (of love)". Interview with Linda Grace-Kobas, news.cornell.edu. June 11, 1999.

If you learn one thing from having lived through decades of changing views, it is that all predictions are necessarily false.

"Honored literary scholar M.H. Abrams continues his labors (of love)". Interview with Linda Grace-Kobas, news.cornell.edu. June 11, 1999.

The theories of the major philosophers of the 18th century secular enlightenment were biblical and theological in spite of themselves.

"Honored literary scholar M.H. Abrams continues his labors (of love)". Interview with Linda Grace-Kobas, news.cornell.edu. June 11, 1999.

It's amazing how, age after age, in country after country, and in all languages, Shakespeare emerges as incomparable.

"Honored literary scholar M.H. Abrams continues his labors (of love)". Interview with Linda Grace-Kobas, news.cornell.edu. June 11, 1999.

The survival of artistic modes in which we recognize ourselves, identify ourselves and place ourselves will survive as long as humanity survives.

"Honored literary scholar M.H. Abrams continues his labors (of love)". Interview with Linda Grace-Kobas, news.cornell.edu. June 11, 1999.

I think most of the things I published have been published out of desperation, not because they were perfected.

"An Interview with M. H. Abrams by Sharon Hamilton". People's Education, March 10, 2007.

Hard work makes easy reading or, at least, easier reading.

"Honored literary scholar M.H. Abrams continues his labors (of love)". Interview with Linda Grace-Kobas, news.cornell.edu. June 11, 1999.