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Slender certainty is better than portentous falsehood. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
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Let's end the notion that ideas have no value unless they turn into a business or have some other practical use. Save them all in a beautiful book like Leonardo did. You might want to give them away someday, perhaps to someone who needs an idea. Or your great-great-grandchildren might love knowing what a fascinating mind you had. Or your biographer might be very happy after you're gone. ~ Barbara Sher
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Barbara Sher
The Medici created and destroyed me. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
If the painter has clumsy hands, he will be apt to introduce them into his works, and so of any other part of his person, which may not happen to be so beautiful as it ought to be. He must, therefore, guard particularly against that self-love, or too good opinion of his own person, and study by every means to acquire the knowledge of what is most beautiful, and of his own defects, that he may adopt the one and avoid the other. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
To speak ill of a good person is not truly good, all in all. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Branch Bacardi, star of The Da Vinci Load, To Drill a Mockingbird, The Postman Always Cums Twice, Chitty Chitty Gang Bang, The Twilight Bone, A Tale of Two Titties... ~ Chuck Palahniuk
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Chuck Palahniuk
is to read things that are not yet on the page. Edwin Land of Polaroid talked about the intersection of the humanities and science. I like that intersection. There's something magical about that place. There are a lot of people innovating, and that's not the main distinction of my career. The reason Apple resonates with people is that there's a deep current of humanity in our innovation. I think great artists and great engineers are similar, in that they both have a desire to express themselves. In fact some of the best people working on the original Mac were poets and musicians on the side. In the seventies computers became a way for people to express their creativity. Great artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were also great at science. Michelangelo knew a lot about how to quarry stone, not just how to be a sculptor. People pay us to integrate things for them, because they don't have the time to think about this stuff 24/7. If you have an extreme passion for producing ~ Walter Isaacson
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Walter Isaacson
Thirst will parch your tongue and your body will waste through lack of sleep ere you can describe in words that which painting instantly sets before the eye. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Perspective is to painting what the bridle is to the horse, the rudder to a ship. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Lying on a feather mattress or quilt will not bring you renown. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
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He who can copy can do. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Are you mad at me?" Her brow was wrinkled and her eyes were worried, and she wasn't smiling anymore. "I thought you would laugh." She shrugged. "I told Kathleen I was going to surprise you. And she said, 'Go right ahead!' So I did. I used your paints, but I put everything back."
"Why are you kicking me in the head?"
"It's our story. We meet. You save me. I kiss you. You kiss me back, but you keep acting like you don't like me even though I know you do. So I'm kicking some sense into you. And man, does it feel good." She grinned cheekily, and I looked back at her depiction. That was some kick to the head.
"It's a terrible mural." It was terrible. And funny. And very Georgia.
"Well, we can't all be Leonardo DiCaprio. You painted on my walls, I'm painting on yours. And you don't even have to pay me. I'm just trying to bond with you over art."
"Leonardo da Vinci, you mean?"
"Him too." She smiled again and laid back on my bed, patting the spot beside her.
"You could have at least given me some biceps. That doesn't look anything like me. And why am I saying, 'Don't hurt me, Georgia!'"
I plopped down on the bed and purposely landed partially on top of her. She wiggled and scooted breathlessly, trying to free herself from my intentional squishing...
She stroked my head and I breathed against her skin.
"Are we bonding over art?" she whispered in my ear.
"No. ~ Amy Harmon
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Amy Harmon
One shall be born from small beginnings which will rapidly become vast. This will respect no created thing, rather will it, by its power, transform almost every thing from its own nature into another. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Old age takes in part savoury wisdom for its food - see to that your old age will not lack in nourishment. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
The world of publishing is in crisis. It's no coincidence that the worst published writer in the world today is also one of the world's most successful writers ... Dan Brown. Now Dan Brown is not a good writer, The Da Vinci Code is not literature. Dan Brown writes sentences like "The famous man looked at the red cup." ... and it's only to be hoped that Dan Brown never gets a job where he's required to break bad news. "Doctor is he going to be alright?" "The seventy five year old man died a painful death on the large green table ... it was sad". ~ Stewart Lee
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The painter strives and competes with nature. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
To speak of this subject you must ... explain the nature of the resistance of the air, in the second the anatomy of the bird and its wings, in the third the method of working the wings in their various movements, in the fourth the power of the wings and the tail when the wings are not being moved and when the wind is favourable to serve as guide in various movements. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
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I belong to a culture that includes Proust, Henry James, Tchaikovsky, Cole Porter, Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, Alexander the Great, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Christopher Marlowe, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, Tennessee Williams, Byron, E.M. Forster, Lorca, Auden, Francis Bacon, James Baldwin, Harry Stack Sullivan, John Maynard Keynes, Dag Hammarskjold… These are not invisible men. Poor Bruce. Poor frightened Bruce. Once upon a time you wanted to be a soldier.
Bruce, did you know that an openly gay Englishman was as responsible as any man for winning the Second World War? His name was Alan Turing and he cracked the Germans' Enigma code so the Allies knew in advance what the Nazis were going to do - and when the war was over he committed suicide he was so hounded for being gay. Why don't they teach any of this in the schools? If they did, maybe he wouldn't have killed himself and maybe you wouldn't be so terrified of who you are. The only way we'll have real pride is when we demand recognition of a culture that isn't just sexual. It's all there - all through history we've been there; but we have to claim it, and identify who was in it, and articulate what's in our minds and hearts and all our creative contributions to this earth. And until we do that, and until we organize ourselves block by neighborhood by city by state into a united visible community that fights back, we're doomed. That's how I want to be defined: as one of the men who fought the war. ~ Larry Kramer
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Larry Kramer
Truth is so excellent, that if it praises but small things they become noble. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Threats alone, are the weapons of the threatened man. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
When I was in art school, we were looking one day at a slide of some great fifteenth century painting, and one of the students asked 'Why don't artists paint like that now?' The room suddenly got quiet. Though rarely asked out loud, this question lurks uncomfortably in the back of every art student's mind. It was as if someone had brought up the topic of lung cancer in a meeting within Philip Morris.

'Well,' the professor replied, 'we're interested in different questions now.' He was a pretty nice guy, but at the time I couldn't help wishing I could send him back to fifteenth century Florence to explain in person to Leonardo & Co. how we had moved beyond their early, limited concept of art. Just imagine that conversation.

In fact, one of the reasons artists in fifteenth century Florence made such great things was that they believed you could make great things. They were intensely competitive and were always trying to outdo one another, like mathematicians or physicists today - maybe like anyone who has ever done anything really well.

The idea that you could make great things was not just a useful illusion. They were actually right. So the most important consequence of realizing there can be good art is that it frees artists to try to make it. ~ Paul Graham
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Paul Graham
People of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and made things happen. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
One painter ought never to imitate the manner of any other; because in that case he cannot be called the child of nature, but the grandchild. It is always best to have recourse to nature, which is replete with such abundance of objects, than to the productions of other masters, who learnt everything from her. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Although a man be not a painter, he may have just opinions of the forms of men. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Experience is never at fault; it is only your judgment that is in error, in promising itself such results from experience as are not caused by our experiments. For having given a beginning, what follows from it must necessarily be a natural development of such a beginning, unless it has been subject to a contrary influence, while, if it is affected by any contrary influence, the result which ought to follow from the aforesaid beginning, will be found to partake of this contrary influence in a greater or lesser degree in proportion as the said influence is more or less powerful than the aforesaid beginning. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Tell me if anything was ever done... Tell me... Tell me. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Nature appears to have been the cruel stepmother rather than the mother of many animals. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Man's external form, marvellously constructed, is not much as compared with the divine soul that dwells inside that structure. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Those who are inspired by a model other than Nature, labor in vain. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
If a man has a tent made of linen of which the apertures have all been stopped up, and be it twelve bracchia across (over twenty-five feet) and twelve in depth, he will be able to throw himself down from any height without sustaining injury. [His concept of the parachute.] ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
How painting surpasses all human works by reason of the subtle possibilities which it contains. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Smoke was a person with a sense of history. Do you know what I mean? ... in truth, I DID know what she meant. Da Vinci, Martin Luther King, Jr., Genghis Kahn, Abraham Lincoln, Bette Davis - if you read their definitive biographies, you learned even when they were a month old, cooing in some wobbly crib in the middle of nowhere, they already had something historic about them. The way other kids had baseball, long division, Hot Wheels, and hula hoops, these kids had History and thus tended to be prone to colds, unpopular, sometimes plagued with a physical deformity (Lord Byron's clubfoot, Maugham's severe stutter, for example), which pushed them into exile in their heads. It was there they began to dream of human anatomy, civil rights, conquering Asia, a lost speech and being (within a span of four years) a jezebel, a marked woman, a little fox and an old maid. ~ Marisha Pessl
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The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
If Da Vinci had to tweet 5 times a day,
we'd still be riding bicycles. ~ Natasha Tsakos
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It should not be hard for you to stop sometimes and look into the stains of walls, or ashes of a fire, or clouds, or mud or like places, in which ... you may find really marvellous ideas. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
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There is a connection, hard to explain logically but easy to feel, between achievement in public life and progress in the arts. The age of Pericles was also the age of Phidias. The age of Lorenzo de Medici was also the age of Leonardo da Vinci. The age Elizabeth also the age of Shakespeare. And the New Frontier for which I campaign in public life, can also be a New Frontier for American art. ~ John F. Kennedy
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Drag wasn't a disguise or an illusion; it was armor. When he stepped onstage, Axel became someone fierce and untouchable, a force of nature that gave no fucks and couldn't be bothered. He brought hecklers to their knees, read homophobes until they needed the Da Vinci Code to piece their dignity back together, and faced the worst with a smart remark and a tongue pop. Lisel was both shield and weapon, the only refuge he'd had from these ugly years. ~ Caleb Roehrig
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Movement will fail sooner than usefulness. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Who would believe that so small a space could contain the images of all the universe? ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Common Sense is that which judges the things given to it by other senses. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
My body is not a tomb for animals. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
Even the richest soil, if left uncultivated will produce the rankest weeds. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
When you put your hand in a flowing stream, you touch the last that has gone before and the first of what is still to come ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci
You're probably thinking the same thing we were: where did Jane get the rope to tie the prisoners? We researched this very conundrum thoroughly, and after two weeks we can say, without a doubt : nobody knows. It's a question that has baffled historians and archaeologists alike. Professor Herbert Halprin explains: "Ropes have been a mystery to scholars throughout the ages. The first ropes were thought to appear as far back as 17,000 BC and made of vines. Unfortunately, being made of vines, none of those early examples survived. Later, da Vinci drew sketches for a rope-making machine, but it was never built. In medieval times, there were secret societies, called Rope Guilds, whose rope-twisting practices were protected via a complicated series of handshakes and passwords -" Okay. Your narrators are interrupting the dear professor, for reasons of boredom. Plus, his English accent sounded sketchy and forced. We asked him where Jane could've gotten the rope, but maybe he thought we asked him where anyone could've gotten any rope at any given point in history. Trust us, we are as frustrated as you must be about the lack of a definitive answer. ~ Cynthia Hand
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I quickly realized that this medium had a lot to offer someone like me. To do Disney-quality hand-drawn cartoons, you have to be a master of two art forms. Seriously, you have to be able to draw like a Leonardo da Vinci or a Michelangelo. But also you have to know movement and timing and control that through 24 frames a second. ~ John Lasseter
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Vision without execution is hallucination. .. Skill without imagination is barren. Leonardo [da Vinci] knew how to marry observation and imagination, which made him history's consummate innovator. ~ Walter Isaacson
O Codigo Da Vinci quotes by Walter Isaacson
I have wasted my hours. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci
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