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One Quotes by Paul Klee
- I want to be as though new-born, knowing nothing, absolutely nothing... then I want to do something modest; to work out by myself a tiny,…
- Color and I are one. I am a painter.
- One does not lash hat lies at a distance. The foibles that we ridicule must at least be a little bit our own. Only then…
- Gradually compositions make an appearance again. Political - satirical - conceits expressed in one figure or a few.
- Reduction! One wants to say more than nature and one makes the impossible mistake of wanting to say it with more means than she, instead…
- Spatial art does not begin with a poetic mood or idea, but with construction of one or more figures, with the harmonizing of several colors…
- All is well with me. The rain doesn't reach me, my room is well heated, what more can one ask for? There's no shortage of…
- One eye sees, the other feels.
- Color possesses me. I don't have to pursue it. It will possess me always, I know it. That is the meaning of this happy hour:…
- When looking at any significant work of art, remember that a more significant one probably has had to be sacrificed.
- One day I will lie nowhere with an angel at my side.
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- Grief makes one hour ten. — William Shakespeare
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