"The act of bell ringing is symbolic of all proselytizing religions. It implies the pointless interference with the quiet of other people."
"And the good writer chooses his words for their 'meaning', but that meaning is not a a set, cut-off thing like the move of knight or pawn on a chess-board. It comes up with roots, with associations, with how and where the word is familiarly used, or where it has been used brilliantly or memorably."
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Source: Ezra Pound (1968). “Literary Essays of Ezra Pound”, p.3, New Directions Publishing
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