Quote by Stephen Gardiner Download Open image “The frame of the cave leads to the frame of man.” — Stephen Gardiner ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“the men of the cave would say of him that up he went and down he came without his eyes” — Daniel Keyes Copy Share Image
“While humans have been cooking, making music, and building for thousands of years, archaeologists have yet to discover those cave paintings of Man at… — Ka Wai Cheung Copy Share Image
Then the Old Man of the Earth stooped over the floor of the cave, raised a huge stone from it, and left it leaning.… — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
The cave is a dark, shadowy place. It's a place that's very close and yet distant at the same time, and it's a place… — Gerald Stern Copy Share Image
going into a cave might be like going inside one's own mind, crawling around in the pitch-black, nook-and-crannied labyrinth of the human psyche. — Barbara Hurd Copy Share Image
Where you stumble, there lies your treasure. The very cave you are afraid to enter turns out to be the source of what you… — Joseph Campbell Copy Share Image
“The damp occupants of the cave stood close together in the vaulted entrance like actors who had played their parts and could now watch… — William Steig Copy Share Image
Man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern. — William Blake Copy Share Image
Chauvet Cave is rather like the awakening of the modern human soul or I would say the awakening of modern human culture. Because Neanderthal… — Werner Herzog Copy Share Image
“The cave sits tucked deep within the mass of rocks that sprout like moles from the forest floor.” — Jennifer M Zeiger Copy Share Image
“Now he stood in the farthest end of the cave, in front of the great lion chase he had watched Thorn paint so long ago. He saw again: it was by far the greatest painting in the the cave, maybe the world. Maybe it would always be the greatest painting.” — Kim Stanley Robinson Copy Share
The further forward we go, the further back we have to explore in order to go forward again. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The chief concern of the French Impressionists was the discovery of balance between light and dark. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
It is thought that the changeover from hunter to farmer was a slow, gradual process. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The center of Western culture is Greece, and we have never lost our ties with the architectural concepts of that ancient civilization. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The corridor is hardly ever found in small houses, apart from the verandah, which also serves as a corridor. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
Victorian architecture in the United States was copied straight from England. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The interior of the house personifies the private world; the exterior of it is part of the outside world. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The garden, by design, is concerned with both the interior and the land beyond the garden — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
In the crowded and difficult conditions of a steep hillside, houses have had to struggle to establish their territory and to survive. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The largest and most influential houses chiefly demonstrate the aloofness of the French approach. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image