“The ordinary true, or purely real, cannot be the object of the arts. Illusion on a ground of truth,--that is the secret of the fine arts.” ArtRealSecretObjectsFineOrdinaryIllusionFine Arts Author:Joseph Joubert
“There is no existence so content as that whose present is engrossed by employment, and whose future is filled by some strong hope, the truth of which is never proved. Toil and illusion are the only secrets to make life tolerable.” StrongWorkSecretExistenceIllusionFilledEmploymentToilTolerable Book:Francesca Carrara Source: Francesca Carrara
“Democratic regimes may be defined as those in which, every now and then, the people are given the illusion of being sovereign, while the true sovereignty in actual fact resides in other forces which are sometimes irresponsible and secret.” PeopleMaySometimesFactsGivenForceSecretIllusionDemocraticDefinedRegimesNow And ThenSovereignSovereigntyIrresponsible Author:Benito Mussolini