"Sculpture and painting have the effect of..." - Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sculpture and painting have the effect of teaching us manners and abolishing hurry.
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“If speculation tends thus to a terrific unity, in which all things are absorbed, action tends directly back to diversity. The first is the course or gravitation of mind; the second is the power of nature. Nature is manifold. The unity absorbs, and melts or reduces. Nature opens and creates. These two principles reappear and interpenetrate all things, all thought; the one, the many.”
“Circumstance does not make the man. Circumstance reveals man to himself.”
“Books are the best of things if well used; if abused, among the worst. They are good for nothing but to inspire. I had better never see a book than be warped by its attraction clean out of my own orbit, and made a satellite instead of a system.”
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“A painter told me that nobody could draw a tree without in some sort becoming a tree.”
“It is a pity to make a mystery out of what should most easily be understood. There is nothing occult about the thought that all things maybe made well or made ill. A work of art is a well-made thing - that is all. It may be a well-made statue of a well-made chair or a well-made book. Art is not a special sauce applied to ordinary cooking; it is the cooking itself that is good. Most simply and generally, Art may be thought of as "The Well Doing of What Needs Doing."”
“I don't know if it's art, but I know I like it.”
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“My plea is for banishing the English language as a cultural usurper, as we successfully banished the political rule of the English usurper.”
“I understand that and I have had very candid discussions with Saudi leaders in the past. I respect their culture and their heritage and their traditions, but I think that they now, as they move forward, will have to start examining these traditions and these practices to see whether or not change is appropriate.”
“Whilst all the world is in pursuit of power, culture corrects the theory of success.”