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William Collins Quotes
William Collins
English
Poet
Born:
Dec 25
,
1721
Died:
Jun 12
,
1759
Fault
How
Humor
Sink
Strong
Words
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When a writer becomes a reader of his or her own work, a lot can go wrong. It's like do-it-yourself dentistry.
William Collins
Work
Do-It-Yourself
Own
Writer
Wrong
Like
Reader
Becomes
Go
His
Lot
Dentistry
Her
Beloved, till life can charm no more; And mourned, till Pity's self be dead.
William Collins
Life
Charm
More
Self
Dead
Till
Mourned
Pity
Beloved
In numbers warmly pure and sweetly strong.
William Collins
Strong
Pure
Sweetly
Numbers
I think humor is a very serious thing. I use it as a way of weakening the reader's defenses so that I can more easily take him to something more.
William Collins
Humor
Think
Way
Easily
Weakening
Something
More
Take
Him
Reader
Very
Use
Serious
Thing
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