“I have studied the art of the masters and the art of the moderns, avoiding any preconceived system and without prejudice. I have no more wanted to imitate the former than to copy the latter; nor have I thought of achieving the idle aim of art for art's sake.” ArtWantedAchieveMastersPrejudiceAimSakeFormerLatterCopiesIdleAvoidingCopying Author:Gustave Courbet
“Follow the road behind the Emperor. We must build the world for Japan's sake, heaven ordered Japan to achieve this great mission.” WorldHeavenBehindsAchieveSakeMissionsJapanEmperor Author:Kingoro Hashimoto
“I never can satisfy some need in me to achieve something of incredible hight. For my sake. It puzzles me deeply. And it sours my life. So there is a permanent dissatisfaction.” NeedsAchieveIncrediblesSakePermanentPuzzlesDissatisfaction Author:Maurice Sendak
“We achieve true wholeness only by embracing our fragility and sometimes, our brokenness. Wholeness is a natural radiance of Love, and Love demands that we allow the destruction of our old self for the sake of the new.” SelfSometimesNaturalAchieveDemandDestructionAnd LoveSakeWholenessBrokennessRadianceFragilityOld Self Book:Aphrodite's Daughters: Women's Sexual Stories and the Journey of the Soul Source: Aphrodite's Daughters: Women's Sexual Stories and the Journey of the Soul
“It would be so easy to lose the plot now. It's not about achieving something for its own sake, and taking pictures for their own sake. But to make conscious decisions and choices, and it includes this constant questioning - Why am I taking pictures? Because really, the world is... it has pictures enough. I mean, there are enough pictures out there.” WorldMeanEnoughWould BeChoicesEasyLosesDecisionAchieveConsciousConstantSakePlotQuestioningTaking PicturesQuestioning Why Author:Wolfgang Tillmans
“My argument is not that we must never intervene in nature. My argument is that there is a moral difference between intervention for the sake of health, to cure or prevent disease, and intervention for the sake of achieving a competitive edge for our kids in a consumer society.” KidsDifferencesMoralAchieveDiseaseArgumentSakeEdgesCuresConsumersIntervention Author:Michael Sandel
“It is for the poor people's sake, above all, that we urgently need more unity and better organization and need to concentrate our reform efforts in order to really to achieve reforms, one by one.” PeopleNeedsOrderPoorEffortAchieveOrganizationUnitySakeReformPoor People Author:Thomas Pogge