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Of all those arts in which the wise excel, Natures chief masterpiece is writing well
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"Of all those arts in which the wise excel, Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well"

- Andre Breton

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In this quote, Andre Breton highlights the value of composing as an art kind. He recommends that amongst all the skills and talents had by wise people, the ability to compose well is the most impressive. This statement indicates that writing is not just a mere ability, however a true work of art of nature. It requires a combination of intelligence, imagination, and proficiency of language to produce well-written pieces. Breton's words likewise recommend that writing has the power to convey complicated ideas and emotions in a manner that other forms of art can not. Overall, this quote commemorates the charm and significance of writing as a form of expression and interaction.

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Andre Breton This quote is written / told by Andre Breton between February 18, 1896 and September 28, 1966. He was a famous Poet from France. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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