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The privilege of struggling artists is ... the life being buried in what we can't really afford of* what a gorgeous life!!


Hiroko Sakai


#artist #life #life-of-artist #starving-artist #struggling-artist

Yet the Narrator’s quest is not only for his own identity and vocation. He seeks an understanding of art, sexuality and worldly and political affairs: he is a snoop and a voyeur; he comments and classifies; his taxonomic impulse makes the novel appear to be a vast compendium, replete with burrowing wasps and bedsteads, military strategies, stereoscopes, asparagus and aeroplanes.


Adam A. Watt


#gnothi-seauton #know-thyself #knowledge #proust #art

...so bear in mind that majorities, especially respectable ones, are nine times out of ten in the wrong; and that if you see man or boy striving earnestly on the weak side, however wrong-headed or blundering he may be, you are not to go and join the cry against him. If you can't join him and help him, and make him wiser, at any rate remember that he has found something in the world which he will fight and suffer for....


Thomas Hughes


#underdog #respect

And an even stronger example of Mr. Wells's indifference to the human psychology can be found in his cosmopolitanism, the abolition in his Utopia of all patriotic boundaries. He says in his innocent way that Utopia must be a world-state, or else people might make war on it. It does not seem to occur to him that, for a good many of us, if it were a world-state we should still make war on it to the end of the world. For if we admit that there must be varieties in art or opinion what sense is there in thinking there will not be varieties in government? The fact is very simple. Unless you are going deliberately to prevent a thing being good, you cannot prevent it being worth fighting for. It is impossible to prevent a possible conflict of civilizations, because it is impossible to prevent a possible conflict between ideals. If there were no longer our modern strife between nations, there would only be a strife between Utopias. For the highest thing does not tend to union only; the highest thing, tends also to differentiation. You can often get men to fight for the union; but you can never prevent them from fighting also for the differentiation. This variety in the highest thing is the meaning of the fierce patriotism, the fierce nationalism of the great European civilization. It is also, incidentally, the meaning of the doctrine of the Trinity.


G.K. Chesterton


#difference #separation #trinity #utopia #war

Monsters don't heal people. Angels do. - Sabrina


Donna Galanti


#prostitute #science-fiction #science

Over the last forty years, many educators, decision-makers, and even some parents have come to regard the arts as peripheral, and let’s face it, frivolous—especially the visual arts, with their connotation of ”the starving artist” and the mistaken concept of necessary talent


Betty Edwards


#educators #public-schools #starving-artist #talent #art

Upon examination of a people’s history, beware the story teller’s motives.


T.F. Hodge


#t-f-hodge #death

My father, for whose skills as a surgeon I have the deepest respect, says, "The operation with the best outcome is the one you decide not to do." Knowing when not to operate, knowing when I am in over my head, knowing when to call for the assistance of a surgeon of my father's caliber--that kind of talent, that kind of "brilliance," goes unheralded.


Abraham Verghese


#healing #medicine #surgeon #respect

His claim to Mars is lawyers' hogwash; as a lawyer myself I need not respect it.


Robert A. Heinlein


#respect

come mon vieux, the stomach calls. A simple but satisfying meal, that is what i perscribe.


Agatha Christie


#death






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