Art Quotes - Page 320
Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.357
Love cannot be had for the asking; it comes only as a gift from the heart of another
Yogananda (Paramahansa) (1974). “Self-realization”
Paracelsus (1918). “The Life and the Doctrines of Philippus Theophrastus, Bombast of Hohenheim Known by the Name of Paracelsus: Extracted and Translated from His Rare and Extensive Works and from Some Unpublished Manuscripts”
Pablo Neruda (1986). “100 Love Sonnets: Cien sonetos de amor”, University of Texas Press
Popularity is the crown of laurel which the world puts on bad art. Whatever is popular is wrong.
Oscar Wilde, Alvin Redman (1959). “The Wit and Humor of Oscar Wilde”, p.58, Courier Corporation
"Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra" by Omar Khayyám, 1070.
Octavius Winslow (1860). “Divine Realities; or, spiritual reflections for the saint and sinner”, p.19
Nikos Kazantzakis, Carl Wildman (1953). “Zorba the Greek”, p.118, Simon and Schuster