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John Quotes: "When the whole world turns clown, and paints itself red with its own hearts blood instead of vermilion, it is something else than comic."

When the whole world turns clown, and paints itself red with its own hearts blood instead of vermilion, it is something else than comic.



John Quotes: "Unless we perform divine service with every willing act of our life, we never perform it at all."

Unless we perform divine service with every willing act of our life, we never perform it at all.




John Quotes: "... no human actions ever were intended by the Maker of men to be guided by balances of expediency, but by balances of justice."

... no human actions ever were intended by the Maker of men to be guided by balances of expediency, but by balances of justice.



John Quotes: "Production does not consist in things laboriously made, but in things serviceably consumable; and the question for the nation is not how much labour it employs, but how much life it produces."

Production does not consist in things laboriously made, but in things serviceably consumable; and the question for the nation is not how much labour it employs, but how much life it produces.




John Quotes: "It is only by labour that thought can be made healthy, and only by thought that labour can be made happy, and the two cannot be separated with impunity."

It is only by labour that thought can be made healthy, and only by thought that labour can be made happy, and the two cannot be separated with impunity.



John Quotes: "The scholar is early acquainted with every department of the impossible."

The scholar is early acquainted with every department of the impossible.



John Quotes: "See! This our fathers did for us."

See! This our fathers did for us.




John Quotes: "To watch the corn grow, and the blossoms set; to draw hard breath over ploughshare or spade; to read, to think, to love, to hope, to pray, — these are the things that make men happy."

To watch the corn grow, and the blossoms set; to draw hard breath over ploughshare or spade; to read, to think, to love, to hope, to pray, — these are the things that make men happy.



John Quotes: "If the design of the building be originally bad, the only virtue it can ever possess will be signs of antiquity."

If the design of the building be originally bad, the only virtue it can ever possess will be signs of antiquity.



John Quotes: "Science studies the relations of things to each other: but art studies only their relations to man."

Science studies the relations of things to each other: but art studies only their relations to man.



John Quotes: "Science deals exclusively with things as they are in themselves; and art exclusively with things as they affect the human sense and human soul."

Science deals exclusively with things as they are in themselves; and art exclusively with things as they affect the human sense and human soul.



John Quotes: "Drawing is a means of obtaining and communicating knowledge"

Drawing is a means of obtaining and communicating knowledge




John Quotes: "The Spirit power begins in directing the Animal power to other than egoistic ends."

The Spirit power begins in directing the Animal power to other than egoistic ends.



John Quotes: "Engraving then, is, in brief terms, the Art of Scratch."

Engraving then, is, in brief terms, the Art of Scratch.



John Quotes: "Imaginary evils soon become real one by indulging our reflections on them."

Imaginary evils soon become real one by indulging our reflections on them.



John Quotes: "But whether thus submissively or not, at least be sure that you go to the author to get at his meaning, not to find yours."

But whether thus submissively or not, at least be sure that you go to the author to get at his meaning, not to find yours.



John Quotes: "Success by the laws of competition signifies a victory over others by obtaining the direction and profits of their work. This is the real source of all great riches."

Success by the laws of competition signifies a victory over others by obtaining the direction and profits of their work. This is the real source of all great riches.



John Quotes: "There are many religions, but there is only one morality."

There are many religions, but there is only one morality.



John Quotes: "Your art is to be the praise of something that you love. It may only be the praise of a shell or a stone."

Your art is to be the praise of something that you love. It may only be the praise of a shell or a stone.



John Quotes: "All great art is the expression of man's delight in God's work, not his own."

All great art is the expression of man's delight in God's work, not his own.



John Quotes: "Science deals exclusively with things as they are in themselves."

Science deals exclusively with things as they are in themselves.



John Quotes: "All great song, from the first day when human lips contrived syllables, has been sincere song."

All great song, from the first day when human lips contrived syllables, has been sincere song.



John Quotes: "When men are rightly occupied, their amusement grows out of their work."

When men are rightly occupied, their amusement grows out of their work.



John Quotes: "The relative majesty of buildings depends more on the weight and vigour of their masses than any other tribute of their design."

The relative majesty of buildings depends more on the weight and vigour of their masses than any other tribute of their design.



John Quotes: "No one can explain how the notes of a Mozart melody, or the folds of a piece of Titian's drapery, produce their essential effects. If you do not feel it, no one can by reasoning make you feel it."

No one can explain how the notes of a Mozart melody, or the folds of a piece of Titian's drapery, produce their essential effects. If you do not feel it, no one can by reasoning make you feel it.



John Quotes: "Society has sacrificed its virtues to the Goddess of Getting Along."

Society has sacrificed its virtues to the Goddess of Getting Along.



John Quotes: "... Amongst all the mechanical poison that this terrible nineteenth century has poured upon men, it has given us at any rate one antidote - the Daguerreotype. (1845)"

... Amongst all the mechanical poison that this terrible nineteenth century has poured upon men, it has given us at any rate one antidote - the Daguerreotype. (1845)



John Quotes: "Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond its common use."

Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond its common use.



John Quotes: "Commerce is the agency by which the power of choice is obtained."

Commerce is the agency by which the power of choice is obtained.



John Quotes: "There is rough work to be done, and rough men must do it; there is gentle work to be done, and gentlemen must do it."

There is rough work to be done, and rough men must do it; there is gentle work to be done, and gentlemen must do it.



John Quotes: "Once thoroughly our own, the knowledge ceases to give us pleasure."

Once thoroughly our own, the knowledge ceases to give us pleasure.



John Quotes: "Architecture ... the adaptation of form to resist force."

Architecture ... the adaptation of form to resist force.



John Quotes: "Failure is less attributable to either insufficiency of means or impatience of labours than to a confused understanding of the thing actually to be done."

Failure is less attributable to either insufficiency of means or impatience of labours than to a confused understanding of the thing actually to be done.



John Quotes: "No nation can last which has made a mob of itself, however generous at heart."

No nation can last which has made a mob of itself, however generous at heart.



John Quotes: "The wisest men are wise to the full in death."

The wisest men are wise to the full in death.



John Quotes: "Why is one man richer than another? Because he is more industrious, more persevering and more sagacious."

Why is one man richer than another? Because he is more industrious, more persevering and more sagacious.



John Quotes: "Levi's station in life was the receipt of custom; and Peter's, the shore of Galilee; and Paul's, the antechambers of the High- Priest, which "station in life" each had to leave, with brief notice."

Levi's station in life was the receipt of custom; and Peter's, the shore of Galilee; and Paul's, the antechambers of the High- Priest, which "station in life" each had to leave, with brief notice.



John Quotes: "Science has to do with facts, art with phenomena. To science, phenomena are of use only as they lead to facts; and to art, facts are of use only as they lead to phenomena."

Science has to do with facts, art with phenomena. To science, phenomena are of use only as they lead to facts; and to art, facts are of use only as they lead to phenomena.



John Quotes: "The finer the nature, the more flaws it will show through the clearness of it; and it is a law of this universe that the best things shall be seldomest seen in their best form."

The finer the nature, the more flaws it will show through the clearness of it; and it is a law of this universe that the best things shall be seldomest seen in their best form.



John Quotes: "Surely our clergy need not be surprised at the daily increasing distrust in the public mind of the efficacy of prayer."

Surely our clergy need not be surprised at the daily increasing distrust in the public mind of the efficacy of prayer.



John Quotes: "The force of the guinea you have in your pocket depends wholly on the default of a guinea in your neighbour's pocket. If he did not want it, it would be of no use to you."

The force of the guinea you have in your pocket depends wholly on the default of a guinea in your neighbour's pocket. If he did not want it, it would be of no use to you.



John Quotes: "Which of us?is to do the hard and dirty work for the restand for what pay? Who is to do the pleasant and clean work, and for what pay?"

Which of us?is to do the hard and dirty work for the restand for what pay? Who is to do the pleasant and clean work, and for what pay?



John Quotes: "Of human work none but what is bad can be perfect in its own bad way."

Of human work none but what is bad can be perfect in its own bad way.



John Quotes: "English artists are usually entirely ruined by residence in Italy."

English artists are usually entirely ruined by residence in Italy.



John Quotes: "All true opinions are living, and show their life by being capable of nourishment; therefore of change. But their change is that of a tree not of a cloud."

All true opinions are living, and show their life by being capable of nourishment; therefore of change. But their change is that of a tree not of a cloud.



John Quotes: "No small misery is caused by overworked and unhappy people, in the dark views which they necessarily take up themselves, and force upon others, of work itself."

No small misery is caused by overworked and unhappy people, in the dark views which they necessarily take up themselves, and force upon others, of work itself.



John Quotes: "I do not believe that ever any building was truly great, unless it had mighty masses, vigorous and deep, of shadow mingled with its surface."

I do not believe that ever any building was truly great, unless it had mighty masses, vigorous and deep, of shadow mingled with its surface.



John Quotes: "No amount of pay ever made a good soldier, a good teacher, a good artist, or a good workman."

No amount of pay ever made a good soldier, a good teacher, a good artist, or a good workman.



John Quotes: "No day is without its innocent hope."

No day is without its innocent hope.