Admiration Quote by Auguste Rodin Download Open image “I have unbounded admiration for the nude. I worship it like a god.” — Auguste Rodin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Admiration Beauty Inspirational Love Worship
The nude gains its enduring value from the fact that it reconciles several contrary states. It takes the most sensual and immediately interesting object, the human body, and puts it out of reach of time and desire; it takes the most purely rational concept of which mankind is capable, mathematical order, and makes it a delight to the senses; and… — Kenneth Clark Copy Share
There are those who so dislike the nude that they find something indecent in the naked truth. — F. H. Bradley Copy Share Image
To me, nudity is a joke. I don't think nude people are very attractive at all. I like my women fully clothed. I like… — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
No nude, however abstract, should fail to arouse in the spectator some vestige of erotic feeling... The desire to grasp and be united with… — Kenneth Clark Copy Share Image
The nude does not simply represent the body, but relates it, by analogy, to all structures that have become part of our imaginative experience. — Kenneth Clark Copy Share Image
The nude, if you tackle it, is a very fascinating subject, especially for a woman. — Isabel Bishop Copy Share Image
All aspects of photography interest me and I feel for the female body the same curiosity and the same love as for a landscape,… — Jeanloup Sieff Copy Share Image
Whatever the reasons, I enjoyed being nude; it felt natural to me. I got the same kind of pleasure from being free of clothing… — Charis Wilson Copy Share Image
I grant you that the artist does not see Nature as she appears to the vulgar, because his emotion reveals to him the hidden… — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
Where shall we begin? There is no beginning. Start where you arrive. Stop before what entices you. And work! You will enter little by… — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
The artist must create a spark before he can make a fire and before art is born, the artist must be ready to be… — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
The human body is first and foremost a mirror to the soul and its greatest beauty comes from that. — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
If we now seek the spiritual significance of the technique of Michelangelo we shall find that his sculpture expressed restless energy... — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
To any artist, worthy of the name, all in nature is beautiful, because his eyes, fearlessly accepting all exterior truth, read there, as in… — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
The sculptor represents the transition from one pose to another he indicates how insensibly the first glides into the second. In his work we… — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
There is no need to create. Genius comes only to those who know how to use their eyes and their intelligence. — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
People say I think too much about women, yet, after all what is there more important to think about? — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
The modes of expression of men of genius differ as much as their souls, and it is impossible to say that in some among… — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
I have tremendous admiration for companies with the kind of pioneering spirit and innovation eBay has demonstrated from day one. — Bonnie Hammer Copy Share Image
The older you've gotten, the more respect and admiration you've received. — Jupp Heynckes Copy Share Image
I still don't feel I know Hitchcock at all. I find that the more one looks, the more elusive he becomes. But my admiration… — Toby Jones Copy Share Image
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The book it reminded me of most is Henry Miller’s The Books in My Life. Like Miller, Shields manages to convey his affection for… — Andre Alexis Copy Share Image
... we need to interrogate "reverence," for idolization can be another way one is objectified and not really taken seriously. — Bell Hooks Copy Share Image
It may be important to great thinkers to examine the world, to explain and despise it. But I think it is only important to… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
“There must be a reason to smile, Miss François. Will you supply one?" It was Daisy's turn to stare. For a long moment they… — Jaime Jo Wright Copy Share Image
“Let me make two remarks. First I concentrate on the task ahead for 2016. I’m quite busy with that—thank you very much. And I’m… — Claudia Clark Copy Share Image