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To cultivate sympathy you must be among living creatures, and thinking about them; and to cultivate admiration, you must be among beautiful things and looking at them (John Ruskin Quotes)
It is a matter of the simplest demonstration, that no man can be really appreciated but by his equal or superior (John Ruskin Quotes)
Generally, downright fact may be told in a plain way; and we want downright facts, at the present, more than anything else (John Ruskin Quotes)
No great intellectual thing was ever done by great effort; a great thing can only be done by a great man, and he does it without effort (John Ruskin Quotes)
It will be found that they are the weakest winded and the hardest hearted men that most love change (John Ruskin Quotes)
True taste is forever growing, learning, reading, worshipping, laying its hand upon its mouth because it is astonished, casting its shoes from off its feet because it finds all ground holy (John Ruskin Quotes)
The morning wind the mead hath kissed; it leads in narrow lines the shadows of the silver mist, to pause among the pines (John Ruskin Quotes)
Greatness is the aggregation of minuteness; nor can its sublimity be felt truthfully by any mind unaccustomed to the affectionate watching of what is least (John Ruskin Quotes)
No picture can be good which deceives by its imitation, for the very reason that nothing can be beautiful which is not true (John Ruskin Quotes)
Painting with all its technicalities, difficulties, and peculiar ends, is nothing but a noble and expressive language, invaluable as the vehicle of thought, but by itself nothing (John Ruskin Quotes)