Quote by Elie Faure Download Open image ““A man who can laugh at himeself delivers all men from the burden of their vanity.”” — Elie Faure ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“He who has learned how to laugh at himself shall never cease to be entertained.” — John Powell Copy Share Image
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“A man. A really manly man with a lot of mannishness in his manliness.” — Robert Thier Copy Share Image
The stamping out of the artist is one of the blind goals of every civilization. When a civilization becomes so standardized that the individual… — Elie Faure Copy Share Image
Velázquez, past the age of fifty, no longer painted specific objects. He drifted around things like the air, like twilight, catching unawares in the… — Elie Faure Copy Share Image
“Whatever god he adores, or even if he rejects all the gods, the man who desires to create cannot express himself if he does… — Elie Faure Copy Share Image