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Famous quotes by French sculptor Rodin

1. It’s not that there is no beauty in life, but the lack of eyes to discover beauty.

2. In order to play your role in life, love life!

3. Work is the value of life, the joy of life, and the place of happiness.

4. Beauty is everywhere. For our eyes, it is not a lack of beauty, but a lack of discovery.

5. Carving does not require originality, but it must be life-like.

6. For noble people, honor is a kind of fine wine.

7. Life is endless enjoyment, eternal happiness, and intense intoxication.

8. Any sudden inspiration cannot actually replace long-term hard work.

9. Being poor and lazy is really poor, being humble and having no ambition is really mean.

10. Carving is an art of concave and convex, not a shape without smooth modifications.

11. The biggest shortcoming of modern people is their lack of love for their profession.

12. The virtues of an artist are only wisdom, concentration, sincerity and will.

13. The source of art lies in the inner truth. Your shape and color must convey emotions.

14. Although activities in the world have many shortcomings, they are still beautiful.

15. The most important thing is feelings, love and hate, hope, oh, life. To be an artist, you must start with people.

16. How happy would mankind be if work was not a price imposed by life, but a purpose.

17. I can insist on our contribution again and again, because only this kind of view can have the power to win the sympathy of mankind in the world.

18. In the eyes of an artist, everything is beautiful, because his sharp eyes can see the core of all living things; if he can discern their character, he can penetrate the appearance and touch the inner truth. . This truth is also beauty.

19. The fountain of life surges from the heart; the flower of life blooms from the inside out. Similarly, in beautiful sculptures, there is often a strong inner tremor lurking. This is the secret of ancient art.

20. The so-called masters are people who use their own eyes to see things that others have seen and can find beauty in things that others are accustomed to.

21. True youth, the youth of chaste youth, the youth whose whole body is filled with fresh blood, whose body is light and inviolable, only lasts a few months.