“I will tell you what this people need, with regard to preaching; you need, figuratively, to have it rain pitchforks, tines downwards, from this pulpit, Sunday after Sunday. Instead of the smooth, beautiful, sweet, still, silk-velvet-lipped preaching, you should have sermons like peals of thunder, and perhaps we then can get the scales from our eyes.” PeopleNeedsShouldStillsEyeBeautifulSweetRainShould HaveRegardScalesSundayPreachingSmoothThunderSermonsSilkVelvetPulpitPitchforks Book:Journal of Discourses Source: Journal of Discourses
“For the first time, I wasn't embarrassed by the look of beauty, of elegance, because when you see someone who has only one rag as their property, but it happens to be beautiful and pink and silk, beauty doesn't have to be separated... I have always said that you shouldn't have biases, you shouldn't have prejudices. But before that [before his trip to India, circa 1975] I'd never been able to use purple, because it was too beautiful.” FirstsLooksSaidUseHappensAbleBeautifulFirst TimeIndiaPrejudicePropertyEmbarrassedPurpleEleganceSilkRags Author:Robert Rauschenberg