"Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty."
"To invent a story, or admirably and thoroughly tell any part of a story, it is necessary to grasp the entire mind of every personage concerned in it, and know precisely how they would be affected by what happens; which to do requires a colossal intellect: but to describe a separate emotion delicately, it is only needed that one should feel it oneself; and thousands of people are capable of feeling this or that noble emotion, for one who is able to enter into all the feelings of someone sitting on the other side of the table."
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Source: Modern Painters. Book by John Ruskin. Volume III, part IV, chapter XVI, 1856.
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