Top 17 Sisley Quotes
#1. Monet, Manet, Sisley, Renoir, Van Gogh and others went outside to paint for one simple reason - it looks different outside.
Mike Svob
#2. Our salvation is in striving to achieve what we know we'll never achieve.
Ryszard Kapuscinski
#3. Though the artist must remain master of his craft, the surface, at times raised to the highest pitch of loveliness, should transmit to the beholder the sensation which possessed the artist.
Alfred Sisley
#4. Government is not the solution, but rather the cause of our problems.
Ronald Reagan
#5. The animation of the canvas is one of the hardest problems of painting.
Alfred Sisley
#6. Many first possess wealth, and are then possessed by it.
Ludwig Klages
#7. I guess that's a flaw in my career, that I like to work too much.
John Glover
#8. Getting drunk was good. I decided that I would always like getting drunk. It took away the obvious and maybe if you could get away from the obvious often enough, you wouldn't become so obvious yourself.
Charles Bukowski
#10. I like all those painters who loved and had a strong feeling for nature.
Alfred Sisley
#11. The EU should be concentrated on adapting to globalisation and global competitiveness, not building more powerful centralised institutions in Brussels.
William Hague
#12. I had no illusions about my role. Prince Charming with a price tag. I was the fantasy lover and like all fantasies, I vanished before dawn.
Jane Harvey-Berrick
#13. Every picture shows a spot with which the artist has fallen in love.
Alfred Sisley
#14. The fans in Connecticut are just one of a kind. Not to take away from the fans of any other sport in any other country, but the fans in Connecticut are just diehard fans that you don't get very often and you don't see very often.
Diana Taurasi
#16. The motif must always be set down in a simple way, easily grasped and understood by the beholder. By the elimination of superfluous detail, the spectator should be led along the road that the artist indicates to him, and from the first be made to notice what the artist has felt.
Alfred Sisley
#17. G. K. Chesterton once said, 'Fairy tales are more than true, not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten.'" She
Claire Stibbe
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