"Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty."
"As unity demanded for its expression what at first might have seemed its opposite--variety; so repose demands for its expression the implied capability of its opposite--energy. It is the most unfailing test of beauty; nothing can be ignoble that possesses it, nothing right that has it not."
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Source: John Ruskin (1853). “The Stones of Venice: The fall”, p.155
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