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Gertrude Stein

The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

  • Olessia Islamovahas quoted8 years ago
    I always say that you cannot tell what a picture really is or what an object really is until you dust it every day and you cannot tell what a book is until you type it or proof-read it. It then does something to you that only reading never can do.
  • Olessia Islamovahas quoted8 years ago
    After all, as she always contends, no artist needs criticism, he only needs appreciation. If he needs criticism he is no artist
  • Olessia Islamovahas quoted8 years ago
    Catholic Church makes a very sharp distinction between a hysteric and a saint. The same thing holds true in the art world. There is the sensitiveness of the hysteric which has all the appearance of creation, but actual creation has an individual force which is an entirely different thing.
  • Olessia Islamovahas quoted8 years ago
    he looks like a modern and he smells of the museums
  • Olessia Islamovahas quoted8 years ago
    When the vision is not complete the words are flat, it is very simple
  • Olessia Islamovahas quoted8 years ago
    Gertrude Stein said that the others looked so efficient, of course nobody would think of doing anything for them. Now as for herself she was not efficient, she was good humoured, she was democratic, one person was as good as another, and she knew what she wanted done. If you are like that she says, anybody will do anything for you. The important thing, she insists, is that you must have deep down as the deepest thing in you a sense of equality. Then anybody will do anything for you.
  • Olessia Islamovahas quoted8 years ago
    my young friend, he said, there are two kinds of art, never forget this, there is art and there is official art. How can you, my poor young friend, hope to be official art. Just look at yourself
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