
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 119.
The Marquis of Lossie (1877)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 119.
"The Disillusioned", in The Balconinny, and Other Essays ([1929] 1969) p. 30.
Page 32.
Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life (1551)
Quote, in the 'Introduction' of The Secret Life of Salvador Dali - first publication in 1942 - Vision Press, London 1976, p. 2
Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1941 - 1950
“No doctrine tempts it. It awaits the ripening of the work and of life.”
The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), Absurd Creation
Context: Ironic philosophies produce passionate works.
Any thought that abandons unity glorifies diversity! And diversity is the home of art. The only thought to liberate the mind is that which leaves it alone, certain of its limits and of its impending end. No doctrine tempts it. It awaits the ripening of the work and of life. <!-- 116
“Morality comes with the sad wisdom of age, when the sense of curiosity has withered.”
A Sort of Life, ch. 7, sct. 1 (1971)
Source: Personal Geography: Almost an Autobiography