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That rule is the better which is exercised over better subjects.

Aristotle (2013). “The Essential Aristotle”, p.232, Simon and Schuster

Love, our subject: we've trained it like ivy to our walls.

Adrienne Rich (2016). “Collected Poems: 1950-2012”, p.386, W. W. Norton & Company

My career seems to be a career of non-specific subjects which are all over the place.

Interview with Daniel Robert Epstein, www.suicidegirls.com. September 8, 2003.

I am one of those who hold that poetry is never so blithe as in a wanton and irregular subject.

Michel de Montaigne (1958). “Complete Essays”, p.145, Stanford University Press

There are some subjects that can only be tackled in fiction.

Interview with Adrian Wootton, www.theguardian.com. October 5, 2002.

There is something paradoxical in the fact that by establishing an export market we subject our entire domestic production to the vagaries of that market.

"Storage and Stability". Book by Benjamin Graham, Part IV, Chapter XIV, Farm Problems and Remedies, p. 172, 1937.

That which knows all things and is known by none is the subject.

Arthur Schopenhauer (2016). “The World As Will And Idea: 3 vols in 1 [unabridged]”, p.2, Kshetra Books

Art cannot be subordinate to its subject, otherwise it is not art but biography.

Tom Stoppard (2014). “The Invention of Love”, p.54, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

Cannot Hannah Arendt's 'banality of evil' be subject to transposition: the evil of banality?

Studs Terkel (1980). “American Dreams: Lost and Found”, p.21, The New Press