
“My dear, beautiful and imaginative things can be destroyed. Beauty and imagination cannot.”
Source: Lost Girls, libro 3: Grande y terrible
Stanislaus Grumman in Ch. 10 : The Shaman
His Dark Materials, The Subtle Knife (1997)
Context: People here cannot conceive of worlds where dæmons are a silent voice in the mind and no more. Can you imagine my astonishment, in turn, at learning that part of my own nature was female, and bird-formed, and beautiful?
“My dear, beautiful and imaginative things can be destroyed. Beauty and imagination cannot.”
Source: Lost Girls, libro 3: Grande y terrible
“Easily moved by beauty—such is my nature.
I take a few phrases
and they just turn into poems”
As translated in Great Fool: Zen Master Ryōkan; Poems, Letters, and Other Writings (1996) by Ryūichi Abé and Peter Haskel, p. 117
Lecture June 8, 1958 Nature's Portals of Instruction
Nature
“I regret the narrow contracted education of the females of my own country.”
Letter to John Adams (30 June 1778)
Quote in Marc's letter to August Macke, 1910; as cited by de:Wolf-Dieter Dube, in Expressionism; Praeger Publishers, New York, 1973, pp. 127-28
1905 - 1910