Irving Stone
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Irving Stone
Irving Stonewas an American writer, chiefly known for his biographical novels of noted artists, politicians and intellectuals; among the best known are Lust for Life, about the life of Vincent van Gogh, and The Agony and the Ecstasy, about Michelangelo...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNon-Fiction Author
Date of Birth14 July 1903
CountryUnited States of America
alphabet
Each of us has his own alphabet with which to create poetry.
flames waiting soul
Our secret thoughts - do they ever show up? The small flame of our soul can be burning hot, but no one comes to its warmth. Passersby see only a small whiff going through the chimney. Don't we need to take care of that flame, cherish it and patiently wait until someone will come and sit at it, do we?
trying depth endeavor
To try to understand another human being, to grapple for his ultimate depths, that is the most dangerous of human endeavors.
loneliness kind prison
Loneliness is a kind of prison. [Vincent Van Gogh]
poison antidote
Life's not so bad after all. There are not only poison but also antidotes.
evil action existence
There are neither good nor evil, only the existence and action.
drawing lines stories
Drawing is the poet's written line, set down to see if there be a story worth telling, a truth worth revealing.
sometimes vans angry
You cannot be the good all the time — sometimes it is necessary to get angry. [Vincent Van Gogh]
religious art believe
We...believe that art is religious, because it is one of man's highest aspirations. There is no such thing as pagan art, only good and bad art.
reading people joy
Reading has always been the largest and most irreplaceable pleasure for Vincent; reading about other people's successes and failures, joys and sufferings seemed to bury his own failures.
abandon
God did not create us to abandon us.
world misery worth-fighting-for
Misery is the only thing in the world that has no end or edge.
secret knows
What we know of others is our personal secret.
reading sticks keenness
Reading is a stouthearted activity, disporting courage, keenness, stick-to-it-ness.