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appeal
«The whole of art is an appeal to a reality which is not without us but in our minds»
«You can't write about people out of textbooks, and you can't use jargon. You have to speak clearly and simply and purely in a language that a six-year-old child can understand; and yet have the meanings and the overtones of language, and the implications, that appeal to the highest intelligence.»
Author: Katherine Anne Porter
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Keywords:
appeal,
implication,
implications,
jargon,
jargon of,
meanings,
purely,
textbook,
textbooks,
write about,
written language
«You may juggle human laws, you may fool with human courts, but there is a judgment to come, and from it there is no appeal»
«Sex appeal is fifty percent what you've got and fifty percent what people think you've got.»
«There will have to be rigid and iron discipline before we achieve anything great and enduring, and that discipline will not come by mere academic argument and appeal to reason and logic. Discipline is learnt in the school of adversity»
Author: Mohandas Gandhi
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Keywords:
academic,
Academics,
And logic,
appeal,
Appeal To Reason,
come by,
enduring,
learnt,
rigid,
School of,
The school
«What most people in our culture mean by being lovable is essentially a mixture between being popular and having sex appeal.»
«The appeal of cinema lies in the fear of death.»
«To use books rightly, is to go to them for help; to appeal to them when our own knowledge and power fail; to be led by them into wider sight and purer conception than our own, and to receive from them the united sentence of the judges and councils of all time, against our solitary and unstable opinions.»
Author: John Ruskin
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Critic,
Writer)
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Keywords:
all-time,
appeal,
book of knowledge,
conception,
councils,
council of,
Judges,
LED,
of all time,
purer,
rightly,
sentence,
solitary,
unstable,
wider
«Technique is really personality. That is the reason why the artist cannot teach it, why the pupil cannot learn it, and why the aesthetic critic can understand it. To the great poet, there is only one method of music -- his own. To the great painter, there is only one manner of painting -- that which he himself employs. The aesthetic critic, and the aesthetic critic alone, can appreciate all forms and all modes. It is to him that Art makes her appeal.»
Author: Oscar Wilde
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Critic,
Dramatist,
Novelist,
Poet)
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Keywords:
aesthetic,
appeal,
appreciate,
artist,
art critic,
critic,
employing,
employs,
forms,
manner,
method,
modes,
our critics,
painter,
painting,
personality,
poet,
pupil,
technique,
The Art of Reasoning,
The Great,
The Technique,
the Techniques