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It is better to lose your pride with someone you love rather than to lose that someone you love with your useless pride.

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All art is but dirtying the paper delicately.

em The Elements of Drawing
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He who has truth at his heart need never fear the want of persuasion on his tongue.

em The Stones of Venice: Volume I. The Foundations
truth confidence

To speak and act truth with constancy and precision is nearly as difficult, and perhaps as meretorious, as to speak it under intimidation or penalty

em The Seven Lamps of Architecture
truth art

For, truly, the man who does not know when to die, does not know how to live.

em Unto This Last
life death living

To be taught to read—what is the use of that, if you know not whether what you read is false or true? To be taught to write or to speak—but what is the use of speaking, if you have nothing to say? To be taught to think—nay, what is the use of being able to think, if you have nothing to think of? But to be taught to see is to gain word and thought at once, and both true.

em The Works of John Ruskin: Library Edition. 39 vols.
knowledge light inspiration understanding sight enlightenment

the true knowledge is disciplined and tested knowledge,—not the first thought that comes, so the true passion is disciplined and tested passion,—not the first passion that comes. The first that come are the vain, the false, the treacherous; if you yield to them they will lead you wildly and far, in vain pursuit, in hollow enthusiasm, till you have no true purpose and no true passion left. Not that any feeling possible to humanity is in itself wrong, but only wrong when undisciplined.

em Sesame and Lilies
knowledge spirit

Education does not mean teaching people what they do not know. It means teaching them to behave as they do not behave.

learning education homeschooling homeschool

There is no wealth but life.

em The King of the Golden River
life-lessons greed

If only the Geologists would let me alone, I could do very well, but those dreadful Hammers! I hear the clink of them at the end of every cadence of the Bible verses

science theology

All books are divisible into two classes: the books of the hours, and the books of all Time.

em Sesame and Lilies
books classics popularity

It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. Whenyou pay too much, you lose a little money - that's all. When you paytoo little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing youbought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. Thecommon law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting alot - it can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is wellto add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you willhave enough to pay for something better.

humour business economics

Remember that the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless.

inspirational beauty

You can only possess beauty through understanding it.

beauty

It does not much matter that an individual loses two or three hundred pounds in buying a bad picture, but it is to be regretted that a nation should lose two or three hundred thousand in raising a ridiculous building.

art buildings nations architecture

Nearly all our associations are determined by chance or necessity; and restricted within a narrow circle. We cannot know whom we would; and those whom we know, we cannot have at our side when we most need them. All the higher circles of human intelligence are, to those beneath, only momentarily and partially open... there is a society continually open to us, of people who will talk to us as long as we like, whatever our rank or occupation; — talk to us in the best words they can choose, and of the things nearest their hearts. And this society, because it is so numerous and so gentle, and can be kept waiting around us all day long, — kings and statesmen lingering patiently, not to grant audience, but to gain it! — in those plainly furnished and narrow ante-rooms, our bookcase shelves, — we make no account of that company, — perhaps never listen to a word they would say, all day long!

em Unto This Last and Other Writings
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We are always in these days endeavoring to separate intellect and manual labor; we want one man to be always thinking, and another to be always working, and we call one a gentleman, and the other an operative; whereas the workman ought often to be thinking, and the thinker often to be working, and both should be gentlemen in the best sense.

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A man wrapped up in himself makes a very small parcel.

psychology introspection self-importance self-involvement

And observe, you are put to stern choice in this matter. You must either make a tool of the creature, or a man of him. You cannot make both. Men were not intended to work with the accuracy of tools, to be precise and perfect in all their actions. If you will have that precision out of them, and make their fingers measure degrees like cogwheels, and their arms strike curves like compasses, you must unhumanize them. All the energy of their spirits must be given to make cogs and compasses of themselves....On the other hand, if you will make a man of the working creature, you cannot make a tool. Let him but begin to imagine, to think, to try to do anything worth doing; and the engine-turned precision is lost at once. Out come all his roughness; all his dullness, all his incapability; shame upon shame, failure upon failure, pause after pause: but out comes the whole majesty of him also, and we know the height of it only, when we see the clouds settling upon him.

em The Stones of Venice
inspirational wisdom creativity perfection imperfection excellence

Say all you have to say in the fewest possible words, or your reader will be sure to skip them; and in the plainest possible words or he will certainly misunderstand them.

literature

Reading and writing are not education if they do not help people to be kind to all creatures

wisdom reading kindness writing education

No changing of place at a hundred miles an hour will make us one whit stronger, or happier, or wiser. There was always more in the world than man could see, walked they ever so slowly; they will see it no better for going fast. The really precious things are thought and sight, not pace. It does a bullet no good to go fast; and a man, if he be truly a man, no harm to go slow; for his glory is not at all in going, but in being.

travel

Modern traveling is not traveling at all; it is merely being sent to a place, and very little different from becoming a parcel.

travel

So far, therefore, as the science of exchange relates to the advantage of one of the exchanging persons only, it is founded on the ignorance or incapacity of the opposite person. . . . It is therefore a science founded on nescience. . . . This science, alone of sciences, must, by all available means, promulgate and prolong its opposite nescience. . . . It is therefore peculiarly and alone science of darkness.

em Unto This Last
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Taste is not only a part and index of morality, it is the only morality. The first, and last, and closest trial question to any living creature is "What do you like?" Tell me what you like, I'll tell you what you are.

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I believe that the first test of a great man is his humility. I don't mean by humility, doubt of his power. But really great men have a curious feeling that the greatness is not of them, but through them. And they see something divine in every other man and are endlessly, foolishly, incredibly merciful.

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Cookery means…English thoroughness, French art, and Arabian hospitality; it means the knowledge of all fruits and herbs and balms and spices; it means carefulness, inventiveness, and watchfulness.

food

And whether consciously or not, you must be in many a heart enthroned: queens you must always be: queens to your lovers; queens to your husbands and sons; queens of higher mystery to the world beyond, which bows itself, and will forever bow, before the myrtle crown, and the stainless scepter of womanhood.

heart lovers queens

To be content in utter darkness and ignorance is indeed unmanly, and therefore we think that to love light and find knowledge must always be right. Yet wherever pride has any share in the work, even knowledge and light may be ill pursued. Knowledge is good, and light is good: yet man perished in seeking knowledge, and moths perish in seeking light; and if we, who are crushed before the moth, will not accept such mystery as is needful to us, we shall perish in like manner.

knowledge pride

The greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something and what it saw in a plain way. To see clearly is poetry, prophecy and religion--all in one.

perception

Modern science gives lectures on botany, to show there is no such thing as a flower; on humanity, to show there is no such thing as a man; and on theology, to show there is no such thing as a God. No such thing as a man, but only a mechanism, No such thing as a God, but only a series of forces.

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Occult Theft,--Theft which hides itself even from itself, and is legal, respectable, and cowardly,--corrupts the body and soul of man, to the last fibre of them. And the guilty Thieves of Europe, the real sources of all deadly war in it, are the Capitalists

em The Genius of John Ruskin: Selections from His Writings
communism capitalism economics

No human face is exactly the same in its lines on each side, no leaf perfect in its lobes, no branch in its symmetry. All admit irregularity as they imply change; and to banish imperfection is to destroy expression, to check exertion, to paralyze vitality. All things are literally better, lovelier, and more beloved for the imperfections which have been divinely appointed, that the law of human life may be Effort, and the law of human judgment, Mercy.

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Every increased possession loads us with new weariness.

materialism

What we think, or what we know, or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do.

thought-provoking life-attitude

Let us then understand at once that change or variety is as much a necessity to the human heart and brain in buildings as in books; that there is no merit, though there is some occasional use, in monotony; and that we must no more expect to derive either pleasure or profit from an architecture whose ornaments are of one pattern, and whose pillars are of one proportion, than we should of a universe in which the clouds were all of one shape, and the trees all of one shape.

em The Nature Of Gothic
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It is evident that the chief feeling induced by woody country is one of reverence for its antiquity. There is a quiet melancholy about the decay of the patriarchal trunks, which is enhanced by the green and elastic vigor of the young saplings; the noble form of the forest aisles, and the subdued light which penetrates their entangled boughs, combine to add to the impression; and the whole character of the scene is calculated to excite conservative feeling. The man who could remain a radical in a wood country is a disgrace to his species.

nature country

One of the major obstacles impeding any positive future change in our lives is that we are too busy with our current work or activity. Levi quit his tax-work, Peter stopped fishing at lake, Paul ceased being a priest. They all left their jobs because they thought it was necessary.

life-lessons motivation obstacles change-your-life

God alone can finish.

action

God alone can finish.

action

All that is good in art is the expression of one soul talking to another and is precious according to the greatness of the soul that utters it.

applause

No architecture can be truly noble which is not imperfect.

architects architecture

Fine art is that in which the hand the head and the heart of man go together.

art artist

Remember that the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless peacocks and lilies for instance.

beauty

The beauty of the animal form is in exact proportion to the amount of moral and intellectual virtue expressed by it.

beauty

Remember that the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless peacocks and lilies for instance.

beauty

If a book is worth reading it is worth buying.

books reading

Sunshine is delicious rain is refreshing wind braces us snow is exhilarating there is no such thing as bad weather only different kinds of good weather.

days boring

There is hardly anything in the world that some man can't make a little worse and sell a little cheaper and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey.

selling buying

Cheerfulness is as natural to the heart of man in strong health as color to his cheek and wherever there is habitual gloom there must be either bad air unwholesome food improperly severe labor or erring habits of life.

cheerfulness

God gives us always strength enough and sense enough for everything He wants us to do.

courage

To make your children capable of honesty is the beginning of education.

education

There is no wealth but life.

forgiveness

Sunshine is delicious rain is refreshing wind braces us up snow is exhilarating there is really no such thing as bad weather only different kinds of good weather.

forgiveness

When I have been unhappy I have heard an opera ... and it seemed the shrieking of winds when I am happy a sparrow's chirp is delicious to me. But it is not the chirp that makes me happy but I that make it sweet.

happiness

I know well that happiness is in little things.

happiness

When men are rightly occupied their amusement grows out of their work as the color-petals out of a fruitful flower.

happiness

I believe the first test of a truly great man is his humility.

humility

When love and skill work together expect a masterpiece.

love

No one can do me any good by loving me I have more love than I need or could do any good with but people do me good by making me love them - which isn't easy.

love

The greatest efforts of the race have always been traceable to the love of praise as the greatest catastrophes to the love of pleasure.

motivation

Sunshine is delicious rain is refreshing wind braces us up snow is exhilarating there is really no such thing as bad weather only different kinds of good weather.

nature

Endurance is nobler than strength and patience than beauty.

diamonds pressure

The purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love colour the most.

painting painters

Dream lofty dreams and as you dream so shall you become. Your vision is the promise of what you shall at last unveil.

positive

Sunshine is delicious rain is refreshing wind braces us up snow is exhilarating there is really no such thing as bad weather only different kinds of good weather.

positive

When men are rightfully occupied then their amusement grows out of their work as the color petals out of a fruitful garden.

right

The weakest among us has a gift however seemingly trivial which is peculiar to him and which worthily used will be a gift also to his race.

right

When a man is wrapped up in himself he makes a pretty small package.

knowledge self

When I have been unhappy I have heard an opera ... and it seemed the shrieking of winds when I am happy a sparrow's chirp is delicious to me. But it is not the chirp that makes me happy but I that make it sweet.

self reliance

Shadows are in reality when the sun is shining the most conspicuous thing in a landscape next to the highest lights.

shadow

Sometimes gentle sometimes capricious sometimes awful never the same for two moments together almost human in its passions almost spiritual in its tenderness almost Divine in its infinity.

sky

God gives us always strength enough and sense enough for everything He wants us to do.

spirituality

Absolute and entire ugliness is rare.

ugliness

Dream lofty dreams and as you dream so shall you become. Your vision is the promise of what you shall at last unveil.

visualization

The highest reward for man's toil is not what he gets for it but what he becomes by it.

work

When men are rightly occupied their amusement grows out of their work as the color-petals out of a fruitful flower.

work

When love and skill work together expect a masterpiece.

work

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