Eric Gill Quotes
Eric Gill (1944). “Autobiography”
Eric Gill (1968). “Autobiography”, p.120, Biblo & Tannen Publishers
There are now about as many different varieties of letters as there are different kinds of fools.
Eric Gill (2016). “An Essay on Typography”, p.43, Laurus
Legibility, in practice, amounts simply to what one is accustomed to.
Eric Gill (2016). “An Essay on Typography”, p.14, Laurus
Eric Gill (1949). “Art”
Eric Gill, D. Liam O'Huallachain, John Sharpe (2008). “Distributist Perspectives: Volume II: Essays on the Economics of Justice and Charity”, Ihs Press
Eric Gill (1934). “Art and a Changing Civilisation”
If you look after goodness and truth, beauty will take care of itself.
Eric Gill (1947). “Letters”
Eric Gill (1937). “Work & property &c”
Eric Gill, Christopher Skelton (1993). “An Essay on Typography”, p.121, David R. Godine Publisher
Ultimately there is no happiness in a world in which things are not as good as they can be.
Eric Gill, Christopher Skelton (1993). “An Essay on Typography”, p.116, David R. Godine Publisher
Man cannot live on the human plane, he must be either above or below it.
Eric Gill (1968). “Autobiography”, p.298, Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Art-nonsense and Other Essays (1929) "Slavery and Freedom"
Eric Gill (1944). “It All Goes Together: Selected Essays”