Closed eyes Quote by John Ruskin
“It is impossible to tell you the perfect sweetness of the lips and closed eyes, nor the solemnity of the seal of death which is set upon the whole figure. It is, in every way, perfect--truth itself, but truth selected with inconceivable refinement of feeling.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Modern Pain, 1856
Ruskin describes an idealized, almost divine perfection in love and mortality, suggesting truth is refined beyond ordinary perception.
In simple terms: True love and death are beyond ordinary understanding.
Seek deeper, refined truths.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- art criticism
- personal loss
- spiritual contemplation
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “perfect truth” mean to you?
- Can we ever fully grasp love or mortality?
Such perfection may be unattainable for most.