2 quotes in Monet's letter to , July 15, 1864; as cited in Mary M. Gedo (2013) Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Art. p. 114-15 / p. 60
1850 - 1870
Context: It seems to me, when I see nature, that I see it ready made, completely written — but then, try to do it! All this proves that one must think of nothing but them [impressions]; it is by dint of observation and reflection that one makes discoveries.
“The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer.”
As quoted in Mad about Physics : Braintwisters, Paradoxes, and Curiosities (2001) by Christopher Jargodzki
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Television journalist 1908–1965Related quotes
“Desire, she realized, was a thick fog that could completely obscure reality.”
Source: The Vastalimi Gambit (2013), Chapter 6
A penas sai comensar, line 9; translation from Alan R. Press Anthology of Troubadour Lyric Poetry (1971) p. 129.
Source: Private Rights and Public Illusions (1994), p. 67
"Words Weird and Wonderful", in Castle of the Otter (1982), Reprinted in Gene Wolfe, Castle of Days (1992)
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Source: Striking Thoughts (2000), p. 15