1910 - 1915 
Source: On the Spiritual in Art, 1911; as quoted in Schönberg and Kandinsky: An Historic Encounter, by Klaus Kropfinger; edited by Konrad Boehmer; published by Routledge (imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informal company), 2003, p. 15
                                    
“The beasts don't have Art, neither do plants! But man, full of spiritual nature who can remember and know the information of World Artist, has been endowed with a energy to imitate a little of divine working.”
            कला र जीवन (Art and Life) 
Art and Life 
Context: The uprising of Art happens from the talents of the eternal conscience of man. The beasts don't have Art, neither do plants! But man, full of spiritual nature who can remember and know the information of World Artist, has been endowed with a energy to imitate a little of divine working.
        
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Source: 1840s, Two Ethical-Religious Minor Essays (1849), P. 108
                                        
                                        Discourse no. 6, delivered on December 10, 1774; vol. 1, p. 150. 
Discourses on Art
                                    
                                        
                                        Part I, Essay 16: The Stoic 
Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary (1741-2; 1748) 
Context: If nature has been frugal in her gifts and endowments, there is the more need of art to supply her defects. If she has been generous and liberal, know that she still expects industry and application on our part, and revenges herself in proportion to our negligent ingratitude. The richest genius, like the most fertile soil, when uncultivated, shoots up into the rankest weeds; and instead of vines and olives for the pleasure and use of man, produces, to its slothful owner, the most abundant crop of poisons.
                                    
"A Far Cry from Africa" (1962)
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