Top 23 Washington Allston Quotes

#1. If I prove extravagant, I shall be more so from ignorance than willfulness. I am not wholly insensible to the pleasures of the world, therefore shall not be governed entirely by necessity; but I flatter myself, at least, in being able to restrain their gratification within due bonds.

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#2. Fame has no necessary conjunction with praise; it may exist without the breath of a word: it is a recognition of excellence which must be felt, but need not be spoken. Even the envious must feel it,
feel it, and hate in silence.

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#3. The greatest of all fools is the proud fool
who is at the mercy of every fool he meets.

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#4. All effort at originality must end either in the quaint or the monstrous. For no man knows himself as an original; he can only believe it on the report of others.

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#5. Titian, Tintoretto, and Paul Veronese absolutely enchanted me, for they took away all sense of subject ... It was the poetry of color which I felt, procreative in its nature, giving birth to a thousand things which the eye cannot see, and distinct from their cause.

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#6. Desert being the essential condition of praise, there can be no reality in the one without the other.

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#7. Reputation is but a synonym of popularity: dependent on suffrage, to be increased or diminished at the will of the voters.

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#8. Selfishness in art, as in other things, is sensibility kept at home.

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#9. An original mind is rarely understood, until it has been reflected from some half-dozen congenial with it, so averse are men to admitting the true in an unusual form; whilst any novelty, however fantastic, however false, is greedily swallowed.

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#10. The Painter who seeks popularity in Art closes the door upon his own genius.

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#11. I cannot believe that any man who deserved fame ever labored for it; that is, directly. For, as fame is but the contingent of excellence, it would be like an attempt to project a shadow, before its substance was obtained.

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#12. Humility is also a healing virtue; it will cicatrize a thousand wounds, which pride would keep forever open.

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#13. Nothing is rarer than a solitary lie; for lies breed like Surinam toads; you cannot tell one but out it comes with a hundred young ones on its back.

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#14. Distinction is the consequence, never the object of a great mind.

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#15. Never expect justice from a vain man; if he has the negative magnanimity not to disparage you, it is the most you can expect.

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#16. Nothing gets you behind faster than trying to keep up with people who are already there.

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#17. The most common disguise of Envy is in praise of what is subordinate.

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#18. The painter who is content with the praise of the world for what does not satisfy himself, is not an artist, but an artisan; for though his reward be only praise, his pay is that of a mechanic.

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#19. The most intangible, and therefore the worst, kind of a lie is a half truth. This is the peculiar device of a conscientious detractor.

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#20. The only competition worthy of a wise man is with himself.

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#21. If the whole world should agree to speak nothing but truth, what an abridgment it would make of speech! And what an unravelling there would be of the invisible webs which men, like so many spiders, now weave about each other!

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#22. Make no man your idol, for the best man must have faults; and his faults will insensibly become yours, in addition to your own.

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#23. He who has no pleasure in looking up, is not fit so much as to look down.

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