“Courage, so far as it is a sign of race, is peculiarly the mark of a gentleman or a lady; but it becomes vulgar if rude or insensitive, while timidity is not vulgar, if it be a characteristic of race or fineness of make. A fawn is not vulgar in being timid, nor a crocodile "gentle" because courageous.”
Quote by John Ruskin
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Modern Painters: pt. 6. Of leaf beauty. pt. 7. Of cloud beauty. pt. 8-9. Of ideas of relation: Of invention formal. Of invention spiritual
This book is a part of a series that delves into the principles of art and the appreciation of natural beauty. It examines the beauty of leaves and clouds, and explores the concepts of relation, invention, and creativity in art. more
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