
“The difficulty is that we try to perfect others before we perfect ourselves.”
Words of Wisdom (2010)
Nowhere http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/nowhere-2/
From the poems written in English
“The difficulty is that we try to perfect others before we perfect ourselves.”
Words of Wisdom (2010)
“He wasn't perfect, but he was perfect for her.”
Source: Bloody Valentine
Source: Annie Hall: Screenplay
September 1973, Los Angeles, USA, published in Light Reading Vol.1 No.1 Spring 1978 “Question on devotion and other answers”
Students of Prem Rawat clarify that at that time Rawat was making a distinction between the mind, which he described as including the dark or negative thoughts that a person may have; and heart, the place within each person where peace can be found.
1970s
"Mila Kunis on Life With Ashton and Making Babies: “There’s Nothing We Don’t Know About Each Other"" in Glamour https://www.glamour.com/story/mila-kunis-on-life-with-ashton-and-making-babies (6 July 2016)
“The true work of art
is but a shadow of the divine perfection”
“The most perfect art was Greek art. Raphael is the greatest of all masters in painting.”
Such were the doctrines of every art teacher only twenty or thirty years ago.
1.
1900 - 1920, On Primitive Art – Emil Nolde, 1912
“.. the function of art work is.... the renewal of memories of moments of perfection.”
remark in 1973; as quoted by Amy Flanagan in [file:///C:/Users/Fons/Downloads/The%20Subtle%20Emotive%3B%20Agnes%20Martin.pdf 'The Subtle emotive; Material and Experience in the Works of Agnes Martin'], essay redraft, 2015, p. 1
1970's