English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'No great work has ever been produced except after a long interval of still and musing meditation.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'It is good to be without vices, but it is not good to be without temptations.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'Poverty is an anomaly to rich people; it is very difficult to make out why people who want dinner do not ring the bell.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'A Parliament is nothing less than a big meeting of more or less idle people.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'Nothing is more unpleasant than a virtuous person with a mean mind.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'An ambassador is not simply an agent; he is also a spectacle.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'We must not let daylight in upon the magic.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'Life is a school of probability.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'I started painting graffiti in the classic New York style of big letters and characters but I was never very good at it.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'I wouldn't want to be remembered as the guy who contaminated a perfectly legitimate form of protest art with money and celebrities.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'I give away thousands of paintings for free.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'It's great, I guess, when your paintings are hanging up in a museum.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'You live in the city and all the time there are signs telling you what to do and billboards trying to sell you something.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'All graffiti is low-level dissent, but stencils have an extra history. They've been used to start revolutions and to stop wars.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'Graffiti's always been a temporary art form. You make your mark and then they scrub it off.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'I love the way capitalism finds a place - even for its enemies.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'Should graffiti be judged on the same level as modern art? Of course not: It's way more important than that.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'No great work has ever been produced except after a long interval of still and musing meditation.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'It is good to be without vices, but it is not good to be without temptations.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'Poverty is an anomaly to rich people; it is very difficult to make out why people who want dinner do not ring the bell.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'A Parliament is nothing less than a big meeting of more or less idle people.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'Nothing is more unpleasant than a virtuous person with a mean mind.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'An ambassador is not simply an agent; he is also a spectacle.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'We must not let daylight in upon the magic.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'Life is a school of probability.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Bagehot: 'The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'I started painting graffiti in the classic New York style of big letters and characters but I was never very good at it.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'I wouldn't want to be remembered as the guy who contaminated a perfectly legitimate form of protest art with money and celebrities.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'I give away thousands of paintings for free.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'It's great, I guess, when your paintings are hanging up in a museum.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'You live in the city and all the time there are signs telling you what to do and billboards trying to sell you something.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'All graffiti is low-level dissent, but stencils have an extra history. They've been used to start revolutions and to stop wars.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'Graffiti's always been a temporary art form. You make your mark and then they scrub it off.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'I love the way capitalism finds a place - even for its enemies.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Banksy: 'Should graffiti be judged on the same level as modern art? Of course not: It's way more important than that.' Read More