“Method is much, technique is much, but inspiration is even more.”
Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870–1938) United States federal judge
"The Game of the Law" In Law and Literature and Other Essays and Addresses (1931), p. 163
Other writings
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Context: Technique without inspiration, is barren. Intellectual powers, sense facts and imaginative fancies may result in clever verses, repetition of old themes, but they are only manufactured poetry. It is not simply a difference of quality but a difference of kind in the source itself.
“Method is much, technique is much, but inspiration is even more.”
Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870–1938) United States federal judge
"The Game of the Law" In Law and Literature and Other Essays and Addresses (1931), p. 163
Other writings
“Technique is what you fall back on when you run out of inspiration.”
Rudolf Nureyev (1938–1993) Soviet ballet dancer and choreographer
Source: "Rudolf Nureyev’s Technical Influence" https://nureyev.org/rudolf-nureyev-artistic-influence-index/technique/
“Without passion there is no art, only technique.”
Mary Robinette Kowal (1969) American writer and puppeteer
Source: Shades of Milk and Honey (2010), Chapter 15 (p. 192)
Vanna Bonta (1958–2014) Italian-American writer, poet, inventor, actress, voice artist (1958-2014)
Vanna Bonta Talks About Quantum fiction: Author Interview (2007)
Robert Delaunay (1885–1941) French painter
Quote in Delaunay's text 'Simultanism', October 1913; as cited in Futurism, ed. by Didier Ottinger; Centre Pompidou / 5 Continents Editions, Milan, 2008, p. 57
1910 - 1915
Benjamin Graham (1894–1976) American investor
Source: World Commodities and World Currencies (1944), Chapter I, The Problem of Raw Materials, p. 5
“There is no inspiration without being armed with the ability of self-talk.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo (1996) Congolese author
Nostradamus book Les Propheties
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.