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Howard Pyle Quotes

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Will you come with me, sweet Reader? I thank you. Give me your hand  (Howard Pyle Quotes) Young people, don’t get the idea that you have an artistic temperament which must be humored. Don’t believe you cannot do good work unless you feel in tile mood for it. That is all nonsense. I frequently have to force myself to make a start in the morning; but after a short while I find I can work. Only hard and regular work will bring success.  (Howard Pyle Quotes) I take back all I ever said about the Old Masters. They give great lessons  (Howard Pyle Quotes) Paint your picture by means of the lights. Lights define texture and color - shadows define form  (Howard Pyle Quotes) It doth make a man better,’ quoth Robin Hood, ‘to bear of those noble men so long ago. When one doth list to such tales, his soul doth say, ‘put by thy poor little likings and seek to do likewise.’ Truly, one may not do as nobly one’s self, but in the striving one is better  (Howard Pyle Quotes) I should like to make myself free to all who care to attend my lectures  (Howard Pyle Quotes) A good deal of large and rather interesting work is drifting my way  (Howard Pyle Quotes) Paint ideas, paint thought  (Howard Pyle Quotes) I think it likely that some of my pupils will reach unusual distinction  (Howard Pyle Quotes) Project your mind into your subject until you actually live in it  (Howard Pyle Quotes) The right to suffer is one of the joys of a free economy  (Howard Pyle Quotes) When the flood cometh it sweepeth away grain as well as chaff  (Howard Pyle Quotes) The student learns rules but all the rules in the world never make a picture  (Howard Pyle Quotes) Art is the expression of those beauties and emotions that stir the human soul  (Howard Pyle Quotes) Throw your heart into the picture and then jump in after it  (Howard Pyle Quotes) What is done is done; and the cracked egg cannot be cured  (Howard Pyle Quotes) I am of use to the younger artists through the advice and criticism which I give them  (Howard Pyle Quotes) The stories of childhood leave an indelible impression, and their author always has a niche in the temple of memory from which the image is never cast out to be thrown on the rubbish heap of things that are outgrown and outlived  (Howard Pyle Quotes) All the students have shown more advance in two months of summer study than they have in a year of ordinary instruction, largely due to their free and wholesome life in the open air  (Howard Pyle Quotes) I managed to potter along tolerably well in the morning, sitting in the sun and sketching the old buildings... but in the afternoon, sitting in the shade... with stiff fingers and chilled bones... the water froze in little cakes all over the picture  (Howard Pyle Quotes) Young people, don’t get the idea that you have an artistic temperament which must be humored. Don’t believe you cannot do good work unless you feel in tile mood for it. That is all nonsense. I frequently have to force myself to make a start in the morning; but after a short while I find I can work. Only hard and regular work will bring success  (Howard Pyle Quotes) My objective in teaching my pupils is that they should be fitted for any kind of art  (Howard Pyle Quotes) So passed the seasons then, so they pass now, and so they will pass in time to come, while we come and go like leaves of the tree that fall and are soon forgotten  (Howard Pyle Quotes) He who jumps for the moon and gets it not leaps higher than he who stoops for a penny in the mud  (Howard Pyle Quotes) An I must drink sour ale, I must, but never have I yielded to a man before, and that without would or mark upon my body. Nor, when I bethink me, will I yield now  (Howard Pyle Quotes)