“I think of something quite different from a snapshot. I know of a lot of poems, some very fine ones, that are like snapshots, but I'm more interested in poetry that is like an endless film, long stories, things that weave together many different strands, like a big piece of cloth, not like a photograph.”
Robert Bringhurst“Typography is the craft of endowing human language with a durable visual form.”
Robert Bringhurst, The Elements of Typographic Style“When you die, your culture takes you in, and then, if you've given enough, your place is near the centre.”
Robert Bringhurst, The Tree Of Meaning: Thirteen Talks“If you divide the world into them and us, and history into ours and theirs, or if you think of history as something only you and your affiliates possess, then no matter what you know, no matter how noble your intentions, you have taken one step toward the destruction of the world.”
Robert Bringhurst, The Tree Of Meaning: Thirteen Talks“Wings are a constraint that makes it possible to fly.”
Robert Bringhurst, The Tree Of Meaning: Thirteen Talks“If language is lost, humanity is lost. If writing is lost, certain kinds of civilization and society are lost, but many other kinds remain - and there is no reason to think that those alternatives are inferior.”
Robert Bringhurst, The Solid Form of Language: An Essay on Writing and Meaning