Ezra Pound Quotes About Values

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  • Take the serious side of Disney, the Confucian side of Disney. It's in having taken an ethoswhere you have the values of courage and tenderness asserted in a way that everybody can understand. You have got an absolute genius there. You have got a greater correlation of nature than you have had since the time of Alexander the Great.

  • Technique is the test of sincerity. If a thing isn't worth getting the technique to say, it is of inferior value.

  • I consider criticism merely a preliminary excitement, a statement of things a writer has to clear up in his own head sometime or other, probably antecedent to writing; of no value unless it come to fruit in the created work later.

    Ezra Pound (1991). “Ezra Pound's Poetry and Prose: 1920-1927, C522-C599a”
  • Sovereignty inheres in the right to issue money. And the American sovereignty belongs by right to the people, and their representatives in Congress have the right to issue money and to determine the value thereof. And 120 million, 120 million suckers have lamentably failed to insist on the observation of this quite decided law. ... Now the point at which embezzlement of the nation's funds on the part of her officers becomes treason can probably be decided only by jurists, and not by hand-picked judges who support illegality.

  • The phase of the usury system which we are trying to analyze is more or less Patterson's perception that the Bank of England could have benefit of all the interest on all the money that it creates out of nothing. ... Now the American citizen can, of course, appeal to his constitution, which states that Congress shall have power to coin money or regulate the value thereof and of foreign coin. Such appeal is perhaps quixotic.

  • A civilized man is one who will give a serious answer to a serious question. Civilization itself is a certain sane balance of values.

    Ezra Pound (1952). “Guide to Kulchur”, p.137, New Directions Publishing
  • Any general statement is like a check drawn on a bank. Its value depends on what is there to meet it.

    ABC of Reading (1934) ch. 1
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