
“People either make things or they don’t. Inspiration is a poster.”
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a poetry line on his painting, in: 'Tiger's Eye', Baziotes, Vol. I, no. 5, Westport, Connecticut, October 1948, p. 35
1940s
“People either make things or they don’t. Inspiration is a poster.”
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“If you do the right thing, eventually you will inspire others to do the right thing.”
Source: Opportunity and Self-Transcendence (1977), p. 21
“People are inspired to do remarkable things to find and be with the one they love.”
Source: He's Just Not That Into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys
“There are certain things in a man that have to be won, not forced; inspired, not compelled.”
"We Cannot Legislate Intelligence, Morality, or Loyalty: These Must be Inspired, Not Compelled," Vital Speeches 19 (15 July 1953), p. 588; also in Liberal Education and the Democratic Ideal and Other Essays (1959) by Alfred Whitney Griswold, p. 106.
Paraphrased variant: There will be certain things in a man that have to be won, not forced; inspired, not compelled.
Context: There are certain things in a man that have to be won, not forced; inspired, not compelled. Among these are many, I should say most, of the things that constitute the good life. All are essential to democracy. All are proof against its enemies.
“Only those things are beautiful which are inspired by madness and written by reason.”
“Two things inspire me to awe: the starry heavens and the moral universe within.”
If Einstein said this, he was almost certainly quoting philosopher Immanuel Kant's words from the conclusion to the Critique of Practical Reason (1788), translated in Paul Guyer's The Cambridge Companion to Kant ( p. 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=pYE5rVzrPNgC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false) as: "Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily we reflect upon them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me."
Misattributed
Les Propheties (1555), Preface
Context: Perfect knowledge of such things cannot be acquired without divine inspiration, given that all prophetic inspiration derives its initial origin from God Almighty, then from chance and nature. Since all these portents are produced impartially, prophecy comes to pass partly as predicted. For understanding created by the intellect cannot be acquired by means of the occult, only by the aid of the zodiac, bringing forth that small flame by whose light part of the future may be discerned. We need god to prosper those without him will not.
“The most valiant thing you can do as an artist is inspire someone else to be creative.”
Details, 2010
short quotes, 2 November 1971 pp. 84-85
1970's, Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram van Velde (1970 - 1972)