Art and nature have ordsprog
Art and nature have stores inexhaustible by human intellects; and every moment produces something new to him who has quickened his faculties by diligent observation
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
)
Our observation of nature must be diligent, our reflection profound, and our experiments exact. We rarely see these three means combined; and for this reason, creative geniuses are not common.
Denis Diderot
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1713
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1784
)
Geni
Someone like Landseer, for example, painted (animals) like they were human, which is why we can relate to them. Landseer combines an acute observation of animal behavior with qualities more human in nature.
Louise Lippincott
Musik skapar en form av njutning vilken den mänskliga naturen inte klarar sig utan.
Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without
Konfucius
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555 f.Kr.
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479 f.Kr.
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Musik
Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without
Konfucius
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555 f.Kr.
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479 f.Kr.
)
Musik
The sway of alcohol over mankind is unquestionably due to its power to stimulate the mystical faculties of human nature, usually crushed to earth by the cold facts and dry criticisms of the sober hour.
William James
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1842
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1910
)
This really has a very good feeling about it. It really seems like it's going to be an involving film, really, about the nature of writing, the nature of observation, the nature of non-fiction.
Kenneth Turan
Lying increases the creative faculties . . . It is only in lies, wholeheartedly and bravely told, that human nature attains through words and speech the forbearance, the nobility, the romance, the idealism, that it falls so short of in fact and in deeds.
Clare Boothe Luce
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1903
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1987
)
The only thing that one really knows about human nature is that it changes. Change is the one quality we can predicate of it. The systems that fail are those that rely on the permanency of human nature, and not on its growth and development. The error of Louis XIV was that he thought human nature would always be the same. The result of his error was the French Revolution. It was an admirable result.
Oscar Wilde
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1854
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1900
)
We made a fairly diligent search of our records. We could find no reference to any commitment to provide an observation deck.
James Gallagher
Whatever their limitations, Freud and Marx developed complex and subtle theories of human nature grounded in their observation of individual and social behavior. The crackpot rationalism of free-market economics merely relies on an abstract model of how people 'must' behave.
Ellen Willis
There are three principal means of acquiring knowledge. . . observation of nature, reflection, and experimentation. Observation collects facts; reflection combines them; experimentation verifies the result of that combination. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man.
Denis Diderot
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1713
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1784
)
Kundskab
The moment I have realized God sitting in the temple of every human body, the moment I stand in reverence before every human being and see God in him - that moment I am free from bondage, everything that binds vanishes, and I am free.
Swami Vivekananda
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1863
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1902
)
Italians know about human nature - they understand human nature perhaps better than anyone else does. They know that people are weak and greedy and lazy and dishonest and they just try to make the best of it; to work around it.
Donna Leon
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1942
-)
I think teenage impatience is just plain human nature! I think every generation has to cope with different circumstances, different problems. But it's the world that's changed. Human nature hasn't.
Loretta Young
(
1913
-
2000
)
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