Quote by Walter Benjamin
Books and harlots have their quarrels in public. - Walter Benjamin

Books and harlots have their quarrels in public. – Walter Benjamin

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The greater the decrease in the social significance of an art form, the sharper the distinction between criticism and enjoyment by the public. The conventional is uncritically enjoyed, and the truly new is criticized with aversion. – Walter Benjamin

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He that always gives way to others will end in having no principles of his own. – Aesop

Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unanswerable. – Joseph Addison

Most of the arguments to which I am party fall somewhat short of being impressive, knowing to the fact that neither I nor my opponent knows what we are talking about – Robert Benchley

We must not contradict, but instruct him that contradicts us; for a madman is not cured by another running mad also. – Antisthenes

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