Landscape Quote by Mary Lascelles Download Open image ““Landscapes we must owe something to the eye of the beholder. ”” — Mary Lascelles ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Landscape Nature
“How can you care about the image of a landscape, when you show by your deeds that you don't care for the landscape itself?” — William Morris Copy Share Image
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“All landscapes eventually turn to land, the gold of the imagination to the lead of reality” — V.S. Naipaul Copy Share Image
“I think places take hold of us and we become mere parts of the landscape, taking on its quirks and follies.” — Ali Shaw Copy Share Image
“One of the most connective things we can do for ourselves, is to become world travelers of our own internal landscapes. What i love… — Jaeda DeWalt Copy Share Image
“The Landscape becomes reflective, human and thinks itself though me. I make it an object, let it project itself and endure within my painting…I… — Paul Cézanne Copy Share Image
“Few landscapes have been so deeply known. And fewer still have been so lightly inhabited.” — Tim Winton Copy Share Image
“Nature is so beautiful and so full of elegance that it is beyond words! But because man has focused its beauty to one place,… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
“Some days I tell myself that my mission is to say something about the art and sometimes the bliss of limitation. And the legibility… — Fredrik Sjöberg Copy Share Image
“Watching wild landscapes I forget distance and come to the water's edge.” — Wang Wei Copy Share Image
“We owe it to the fields that our houses will not be the inferiors of the virgin land they have replaced. We owe it… — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
“A story conducted by the time of a clock and calendars alone would be a story not of human beings but of mechanical toys.” — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“Charlotte Palmer is no sillier than Harriet Smith; and yet, how intolerable we should find it to see and hear as much of Charlotte… — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“In Jane Austen it was the critical faculty that would not be quieted; and that faculty in her, played on men and women.” — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“A clever girl may pass through the phase of foolish miss on the way to sensible woman.” — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“When many story-tellers occupy themselves with a social world which offers no great variety of lively action, their stories will probably resemble one another… — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“Others beside Jane Austen have made their Eltons, though none quite so cooly as she.” — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“Jane Austen's narrative style seems to me to show (especially in the later novels) a curiously chameleon-like faculty; it varies in colour as the… — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“Sympathy compounded of liking and compassion in varying proportions evidently seemed to Jane Austen the most natural inventive to imaginative interest in a character.” — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“I suspect that Jane Austen's practice of denying herself the aid of figurative language which, as much as any of her other habits of… — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“The artist (I suppose) usually pays for the privilege by some sort of partial insomnia, by the possession of one faculty that will not… — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
“Mannerism, especially when it takes the form of recurrent word or phrase, is by no means easy to represent; there is but a hair's… — Mary Lascelles Copy Share Image
It's difficult for people to come to the understanding that only a small minority of the people ever really get the word about life,… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
After 20 years of painting wildlife subjects in acrylic, I felt the need for a change and began to explore portraiture and landscape in oils. — Ron Parker Copy Share Image
In Africa, animals and the natural landscape allow local communities to support themselves, as there is a constant source of money from tourism. — David Lidington Copy Share Image
I know when I'm not dancing, and I go home, I usually work with my dad, who's an electrician. So I do stuff like… — Tristan MacManus Copy Share Image
Smell is a strange sight. It evokes sentimental landscapes through a sudden sketching of the subconscious. — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
What I did for my last act as a painter, if you call me a painter, was to photograph the weave of the canvas,… — Agnes Denes Copy Share Image
In a way Australia is like Catholicism. The company is sometimes questionable and the landscape is grotesque. But you always come back. — Thomas Keneally Copy Share Image
Grief is like a long valley, a winding valley where any bend may reveal a totally new landscape. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
As for critical writing about modernism, its moments of lucidity are but fulgurations illuminating the dark and incomprehensible landscape of its subject's unabashed difficulty. — Will Self Copy Share Image
Our life is a constant journey, from birth to death. The landscape changes, the people change, our needs change, but the train keeps moving.… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
The fake Zionist regime will disappear from the landscape of geography. — Ali Khamenei Copy Share Image
If your spirit still looks around at the time of prayer, then it does not yet pray as a monk. You are no better… — Evagrius Ponticus Copy Share Image