A book is so much a part of oneself that in delivering it to the public one feels as if one were pushing one's own child out into the traffic.
I certainly do not begin with any meaning. It is as though my hands do all the thinking. - Quentin Bell
I certainly do not begin with any meaning. It is as though my hands do all the thinking.
- Quentin Bell
The damnable thing about bad art is that the insincerity which lies at its roots is not perceived by the artist himself. - Quentin Bell
The damnable thing about bad art is that the insincerity which lies at its roots is not perceived by the artist himself.
A book is so much a part of oneself that in delivering it to the public one feels as if one were pushing one's own child out into the traffic. - Quentin Bell
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