W. H. Auden Quotes About Judgment

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  • As readers, we remain in the nursery stage so long as we cannot distinguish between taste and judgment, so long, that is, as the only possible verdicts we can pass on a book are two: this I like; this I don't like. For an adult reader, the possible verdicts are five: I can see this is good and I like it; I can see this is good but I don't like it; I can see this is good and, though at present I don't like it, I believe that with perseverance I shall come to like it; I can see that this is trash but I like it; I can see that this is trash and I don't like it.

    Believe  
    "A Certain World: A Commonplace Book". Book by W. H. Auden, 1970.
  • Long ago the accusations had begun, And suddenly knew by whom it had been judged

    W. H. Auden, “In Memory Of Sigmund Freud”
  • God may reduce you on Judgment Day to tears of shame, reciting by heart the poems you would have written, had your life been good.

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