Quotes by Delacroix, Eugene




Ferdinand Victor Eugne Delacroix (April 26, 1798 - August 13, 1863) was an important painter from the French romantic period..

"What makes men of genius, or rather, what they make, is not new ideas, it is that idea -- possessing them -- that what has been said has still not been said enough."

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"If one considered life as a simple loan, one would perhaps be less exacting. We possess actually nothing; everything goes through us."

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"The artist who aims at perfection in everything achieves it in nothing."

Delacroix, Eugene on perfection
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"Artists who seek perfection in everything are those who cannot attain it in anything."

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"Experience has two things to teach. The first is that we must correct a great deal and the second, that we must not correct too much."

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"A taste for simplicity cannot endure for long."

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"I live in company with a body, a silent companion, exacting and eternal. He it is who notes that individuality which is the seal of the weakness of our race. My soul has wings, but the brutal jailer is strict."

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"Do all the work you can; that is the whole philosophy of the good way of life."

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