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the knowledge of personal failure ... is the invaluable predicate of all honest compassion.
Anne Truitt
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Anne Truitt
Age: 83 †
Born: 1921
Born: March 16
Died: 2004
Died: December 23
Artist
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Painter
Sculptor
Baltimore
Maryland
Anne Dean Truitt
Anne Dean
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the capacity to work feeds on itself and has its own course of development. This is what artists have going for them.
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Art comes into the highest part of the mind, that with which we can know the presence of God.
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The end of parenthood is implicit in its beginning: separation.
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There is an appalling amount of mechanical work in the artist's life ... Talent is mysterious, but the qualities that guard, foster, and direct it are not unlike those of a good quartermaster.
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The finest teaching touches in a student a spring neither teacher nor student could possibly have preconceived.
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No one questions the fact that verbal language has to be learned, but the commonplaceness of visual experience betrays art people tend to assume that, because they can see, they can see art.
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artists often lie behind on the field long after the art combine, the broad-bladed harvester of informed criticism, has mowed, bailed, and stored the crop.
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A mystery confounds the problem of industry in art. In the last analysis, to work is simply not enough. But we have to act as if it were, leaving reward aside.
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The most demanding part of living a lifetime as an artist is the strict discipline of forcing oneself to work steadfastly along the nerve of one's own intimate sensitivity.
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The shape of my work's development becomes a little clearer every time I am forced to articulate it.
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January is my favorite month, when the light is plainest, least colored. And I like the feeling of beginnings.
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Love ... is the honoring of others in a way that grants them the grace of their own autonomy and allows mutual discovery.
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