All Susan Vreeland Quotes
- What the world calls failure, I call learning. Call
- Think hard before you begin, then enter the work. Begin
- I remember being disappointed when Papa had shown me Caravaggio's Judith. She was completely passive while she was sawing through a man's neck. Caravaggio gave… Absolute
- Look long enough, out or in, and you’ll be glad you are who you are. Glad
- God taking from us and loving us at the same time by providing comforters was a kind of spiritual equanimity. It seemed a phenomenon of… Comforters
- That a thing made by hand, the work and thought of a single craftsman, can endure much longer than its maker, through centuries in fact,… Always Filled
- It was strange: When you reduced even a fledgling love affair to its essentials--I loved her, she maybe loved me, I was foolish, I suffered--it… Affair
- Everybody works . . . . That's what life is. Work and a little play and a lot of prayer. Everybody
- If two people love the same thing, she reasoned, then they must love each other, at least a little, even if they never say it. Each
- You know, bicycling isn't just a matter of balance," I said. "it's a matter of faith. You can keep upright only by moving forward. You… Balance
- He and I had a bridge that no one else traveled that made us artistic lovers, passionate without a touch of the flesh. He made… Artistic