That which goes contrary to the prevailing taste is, for me, the most
precious of things.... Whatever is scorned, despised or not understood
by the society in which one lives has prospects for the future.
-- Andre Masson (1896-?)
precious of things.... Whatever is scorned, despised or not understood
by the society in which one lives has prospects for the future.
-- Andre Masson (1896-?)
Related:
- How does one measure time? No, not in day, months, or years.
It is measured by the most precious of all things:... - Those gifts are ever the most acceptable which the
giver has made precious. --... - Now, more than ever, it is evident that `good taste' only refers to that
which reinforces the status quo."
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Andre... - Choice is an illusion. In reality,
our lives are controlled by the society in which we... - Beauty is an outward gift which is seldom despised,
except by those to whom it has been refused. -- Edward... - The liberty of thinking and publishing whatsoever each one likes,
without any hindrances, is not in itself an advantage... - Pleasant prospects for the future are
indicated... - Growing old is no more than a bad habit which a busy person has no time to
form.
Andre... - A society in which women are taught anything but the management of a family,
the care of men, and the creation of the future generation...
