51 quotes found
“Cherish your own emotions and never under-value them. We are not here to do what has already been done.”
“Some one has defined a work of art as a thing beautifully done. I like it better if we cut away the adverb and preserve the word done, and let it stand alone in its fullest meaning. Things are not ...”
“There is weakness in pretending to know more than you know or in stating less than you know.”
“The pursuit of happiness ... is the greatest feat man has to accomplish.”
“It takes great wit and interest and energy to be happy. The pursuit of happiness is a great activity. One must be open and alive. It is the greatest feat man has to accomplish.”
“Cherish your emotions and never undervalue them.”
“All outward success when it has value is but the inevitable result of an inward success of full living full play and enjoyment of one's faculties.”
“Art is, after all, only a trace – like a footprint which shows that one has walked bravely and in great happiness.”
“Concentrate on a single feature – as, build all toward one eye – make all lines lead toward that eye. (Robert Henri)”
“Some one has defined a work of art as a “thing beautifully done.” I like it better if we cut away the adverb and preserve the word “done,” and let it stand alone in its fullest meaning. Things are ...”