29+ Henri Rousseau Quotes On Nature, Education And Art

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Top 10 Henri Rousseau Quotes

  1. When I go out into the countryside and see the sun and the green and everything flowering, I say to myself "Yes indeed, all that belongs to me!"
  2. Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and to paint what I see.
  3. The universe was born restless and has never since been still.
  4. It is not the criminal things which are hardest to confess, but the ridiculous and shameful.
  5. The first man to fence in a piece of land, saying "this is mine" and who found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society.
  6. The interest and the feelings are not due to colors; the lines of a painting that move us move us even more in a print.
  7. The more humanity owes the poor man, the more society denies him.
  8. Luxury... corrupts at once rich and poor, the rich by possession and the poor by covetousness.
  9. Nature's instructions are always slow; those of men are generally premature.
  10. Hatred as well as love, renders its votaries credulous.

Henri Rousseau Short Quotes

  • I cannot now change my style, which I acquired, as you can imagine, by dint of labour.
  • From the first moment of life, men ought to begin learning to deserve to live.
  • God created man in his own image. And man, being a gentleman, returned the favor.
  • Cities are the sinks of the human race.
  • If a king tries to start a war, a mother should go to him and forbid it.
  • I have always believed that good is only beauty put into practice.
  • It is not I that am drawing, it is this thing at the end of my hand.
  • If it is reason that forms man then it is the emotions that guide her.
  • Excuse my scribbling, it is late, and I have a poor candle.
  • I felt before I thought

Henri Rousseau Famous Quotes And Sayings

Politeness requires this thing; decorum that; ceremony has its forms, and fashion its laws, and these must always follow, never the promptings of our own nature. — Henri Rousseau

The principal problem I had during the five years I ran the Caisse - and I bet you that it will be the same problem for my successor - is the retention, recruitment and training of competent personnel. — Henri Rousseau

The severity of penalties is only a vain resource, invented by little minds in order to substitute terror for that respect which they have no means of obtaining. — Henri Rousseau

It is often said that my heart is too open for my own good. — Henri Rousseau

We are the two great painters of this era; you are in the Egyptian style, I in themodern style. (to Pablo Picasso) — Henri Rousseau

The happiest is he who suffers the least pain; the most miserable, he who enjoys the least pleasure. — Henri Rousseau

The passage from the state of nature to the civil state produces a very remarkable change in man, by substituting justice for instinct in his conduct. — Henri Rousseau

Little privations are easily endured when the heart is better treated than the body. — Henri Rousseau

The landscapist lives in silence. — Henri Rousseau

Life Lessons by Henri Rousseau

  1. Henri Rousseau's work teaches us to appreciate the beauty of the natural world, as he often painted lush jungles and exotic animals.
  2. His work also encourages us to explore our own imaginations and to create art that is unique and expressive.
  3. Lastly, Rousseau's work reminds us to stay humble and to never stop learning, as he was largely self-taught and continued to experiment and develop his style throughout his life.
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