Barbara Chase-Riboud quotes
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“Python carries his loneliness in him as if he had eaten clay.”
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“Pride is never sinful when it is Justice.”
-- Barbara Chase-RiboudSource : Barbara Chase-Riboud (1989). “Echo of lions”, William Morrow & Co
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“A transplanted Irishman, German, Englishman is an American in one generation. A transplanted African is not one in five!”
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“I think our civilization is minimal enough without underlining it. Sculpture as a created object in space should enrich, not reflect, and should be beautiful. Beauty is its function.”
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“SO the richest are often the poorest as this saying goes, "Loneliness is the ultimate poverty"”
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“It takes loneliness in oneself to recognize it in another.”
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“I dream in fire but work in clay.”
Source : Arthur Machen (2018). “The Great God Pan and Other Horror Stories”, p.369, Oxford University Press
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“The past exudes legend: one can't make pure clay of time's mud.”
Source : 'Dubin's Lives' (1979) p. 20
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