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Famous Quotes By Anne Truitt

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vulnerability is a guardian of integrity — Anne Truitt

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No one questions the fact that verbal language has to be learned, but the commonplaceness of visual experience betrays art; people tend to assume that, because they can see, they can see art. — Anne Truitt

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This life, a gift of grace for an unknown reason, must be lived purely, because at death we return with its accruements to our source. Life is entrusted to us, does not belong to us, and has to be restored in honorable condition. We are responsible for this trust, and must live with this fact in mind. — Anne Truitt

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When I speak now, my experience in art wells up so articulately that I am surprised even while I am talking. I move around a podium as easily as if it were my living room and although I am keyed up I am not anxious. I feel as if I were doing what I should be doing - the feeling I have when intent in my studio. — Anne Truitt

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I never decided at all to be an artist; being an artist seems to have happened to me. — Anne Truitt

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A mystery confounds the problem of industry in art. In the last analysis, to work is simply not enough. But we have to act as if it were, leaving reward aside. — Anne Truitt

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I've struggled all my life to get maximum meaning in the simplest possible form, — Anne Truitt

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I have no home but me. — Anne Truitt

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The more visible my work became, the less visible I grew to myself. — Anne Truitt

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The knowledge of personal failure ... is the invaluable predicate of all honest compassion. — Anne Truitt

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Art comes into the highest part of the mind, with which we can know the presence of God. — Anne Truitt

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Our society is monstrously disjunctive, at once so efficient in war and so inefficient in caring for the welfare of its members. It is frightening to see people rooting in garbage pails on streets, living in cardboard crates under bridges, while their government wages war. Even when there is an emergency in a household, decent parents do not forget to feed the children. — Anne Truitt

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The hallmark of a decision in line with one's inner development is a feeling of having laid down a burden and picked up a more natural responsibility. — Anne Truitt

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Perhaps the human lesson is always submission. We have a choice: to rebel or to recognize our powerlessness while maintaining our faith. — Anne Truitt

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I notice that I have to pay careful attention in order to listen to others with an openness that allows them to be as they are, or as they think themselves to be. The shutters of my mind habitually flip open and click shut, and these little snaps form into patterns I arrange for myself. The opposite of this inattention is love, is the honoring of others in a way that grants them the grace of their own autonomy and allows mutual discovery. — Anne Truitt

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I have slowly come to realize that a family is composed of people who are teaching one another. — Anne Truitt

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I have been flooded with color on the inside, drab on the outside. — Anne Truitt

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I had forgotten what sleep is like - a kingdom all its own. — Anne Truitt

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Artists often lie behind on the field long after the art combine, the broad-bladed harvester of informed criticism, has mowed, bailed, and stored the crop. — Anne Truitt

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It occurred to me that I could use the energy I had been putting into endurance to change my life. Yet the concept of brunt, of accepting and enduring, still seems to me to have a kind of nobility. It is, perhaps, less intelligent, but there is a stubborn selfhood about it that is dear to me. It can be, quite literally, the only way to survive. — Anne Truitt

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The finest teaching touches in a student a spring neither teacher nor student could possibly have preconceived. — Anne Truitt

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It is ultimately character that underwrites art. — Anne Truitt

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The art of being officially old seems to lie in cooperative submission. — Anne Truitt

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January is my favorite month, when the light is plainest, least colored. And I like the feeling of beginnings. — Anne Truitt

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Generosity is often the stalking horse of control. — Anne Truitt

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The shape of my work's development becomes a little clearer every time I am forced to articulate it. — Anne Truitt

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I worked in between carpools and buying food and cooking and whatever else I had to do. I lived an outside life, but really I was living an inside life. — Anne Truitt

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There is an appalling amount of mechanical work in the artist's life ... Talent is mysterious, but the qualities that guard, foster, and direct it are not unlike those of a good quartermaster. — Anne Truitt

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In the range of my character at any given moment, I have acted in the only way it seemed to me I could have acted. This in no way means that I have done what was right; only what was possible for me. Sometimes I have done what I knew was wrong, and have rationalized. But rationalization is a form of desperation. It takes kindness to forgive oneself for one's life. — Anne Truitt

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Artists have no choice but to express their lives, — Anne Truitt

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The capacity to work feeds on itself and has its own course of development. This is what artists have going for them. — Anne Truitt

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We tend to mix genders when we arrange ourselves around a table for meetings. A sort of accommodation is made by the men for the women: they make space for us. they are ever-so-slightly polite, we are ever-so-slightly grateful. When we stand up at the end of a meeting, we all give ourselves a metaphorical shake that is only partly the relief of having concluded our business: we are all released from the effort of fitting ourselves together.
When men speak in these meetings, women relax; when women speak, men grow tense. I have the impression that they never know what a woman is going to say, whereas they are reasonably sure what a man will address himself to and how he will do it. So are the women; for them, too, men tend to be predictable. Women listen to women with a different kind of attention, and part of it may be loyalty to our gender; we want all of us to do well, as if we have the esprit de corps of subalterns among generals. — Anne Truitt

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There's a small still center into which conception can arrive. And when it arrives, you make it welcome with your experience. — Anne Truitt

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Humility is the daughter of truth. — Anne Truitt

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The end of parenthood is implicit in its beginning: separation. — Anne Truitt

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I come to the point of using steel, and simply cannot. It's like the marriage proposal of a perfectly eligible man who just isn't loveable. It is wood I love. — Anne Truitt

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Their [artists'] essential effort is to catapult themselves wholly, without holding back one bit, into a course of action without having any idea where they will end up. They are like riders who gallop into the night, eagerly leaning on their horse's neck, peering into a blinding rain. And they have to do it over and over again. — Anne Truitt