“The painter has to unlearn the habit of thinking that things seem to have the color which common sense says they 'really' have, and to learn the habit of seeing things as they appear.” ThinkingSeemsCommonSeeingColorHabitCommon SensePainterUnlearn Book:The Problems of Philosophy Source: The Problems of Philosophy
“I make a habit of setting aside some time each evening to take out my knitting and work quietly on it, happily relaxing. I believe that it prepares me for sleep and washes away the cares of my day.I will consider that intarsia, or Fair Isle with three or more colors in a row, prepares nobody for sleep and cursing loudly while flinging knitting around the living room is about as far away from soothing as you can get.” BelieveCareThreeI BelieveSleepRoomsColorHabitFairsSettingSettingsEveningFar AwayLiving RoomSoothingKnittingCursingIsle Book:At Knit's End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much Source: At Knit's End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much
“The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts.” ThinkingInspirationalMindSoulVisionHistoryColorHabitWords Of WisdomPhilosophicalHuman SoulEmperorWise Man Once SaidStoicHabits Of MindColors Of Life Author:Marcus Aurelius
“Because we have for millenia made moral, aesthetic, religious demands on the world, looked upon it with blind desire, passion or fear, and abandoned ourselves to the bad habits of illogical thinking, this world has gradually become so marvelously variegated, frightful, meaningful, soulful, it has acquired color - but we have been the colorists: it is the human intellect that has made appearances appear and transported its erroneous basic conceptions into things.” ThinkingWorldHumansHas BeensMadeTruthDesirePassionReligiousMoralKnowledgeThis WorldColorHabitDemandBlindAppearanceIntellectMeaningfulConceptionInsightfulAbandonedAestheticBad HabitsIllogicalSoulful Author:Friedrich Nietzsche