“We have too long treated the natural world as an adversary rather than as a life-sustaining gift from the Almighty. If man has the genius to build, which he has, he must also have the ability and the responsibility to preserve.” IfsMenWorldLongNaturalAbilityResponsibilityGeniusConservativeTreatedPreservesAlmightyNatural WorldAdversariesSustaining Author:Gerald R. Ford
“The genius is not in how much Stanley Kubrick does in “2001: A Space Odyssey,'' but in how little. This is the work of an artist so sublimely confident that he doesn't include a single shot simply to keep our attention. He reduces each scene to its essence, and leaves it on screen long enough for us to contemplate it, to inhabit it in our imaginations. Alone among science-fiction movies, “2001'' is not concerned with thrilling us, but with inspiring our awe.” LittlesLongDoeEnoughArtistImaginationSpaceAttentionFictionGeniusSceneShotsConcernedEssenceScience FictionScreensAweContemplatingThrillingStanleyOdysseyScience Fiction MovieSpace Odyssey2001 A Space Odyssey Book:33 Movies to Restore Your Faith in Humanity: Ebert's Essentials Source: 33 Movies to Restore Your Faith in Humanity: Ebert's Essentials
“A man who from the beginning has long been soaked in the languid atmosphere of a woman, the scent of her hands, her bosom, her knees, her hair, her lithe and flowing clothes, Sweet bath, suavely Scented with ointments, has acquired a delicacy of skin, a refinement of tone, a kind of androgyny without which the toughest and most virile of geniuses remains, when it comes to artistic perfection, an incomplete being.” MenKindLongHandsWomenHairGeniusClothesPerfectionSkinsRemainsArtisticAtmosphereKneesToneScentBosomsIncompleteRefinementDelicacyAndrogyny Author:Charles Baudelaire
“There have been countless changes in the long history of art. The most significant have been brought about by the genius of a single artist.” LongHas BeensArtArtistGeniusSignificant Book:Art For Dummies Source: Art For Dummies