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V. 9, PL xli.151) and Marius Victorinus (Ad Candidum), nature's four 'divisions' or 'species' are: that which creates and is not created (i.e. God); that which creates and is created (i.e. Primary Causes or Ideas); that which is created and does not create (i.e. Temporal Effects, created things); that which is neither created nor creates (i.e. non-being, nothingness).
"He creates; I just read off him," Moulson said.
When people praised him as a creator, he'd say, "God creates — I assemble".
"That creates, I think, the feeling that... we just see what's out there," he said.
This continual alternation creates "depth," it creates (I hope) exciting, funny stories that don't leave you feeling empty once you've finished reading.
This long poem is also experimental in a different way — one that may pose significant obstacles for modern readers and creates, I think, an internal dissonance or instability within the work that may help explain why Tolkien never finished it.
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"I created it, I run it.
"When I create, I visualize the taste in my head.
"What kind of person does that trauma create?" I asked.
What I cannot create I do not understand.
And everything that I created, I created it for you.
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