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William Morris Quotes - Page 2

The heart desires, the hand refrains. The Godhead fires, the soul attains.

William Morris (2002). “The Earthly Paradise”, p.12, Psychology Press

All rooms ought to look as if they were lived in, and to have so to say, a friendly welcome ready for the incomer.

William Morris, May Morris (2012). “The Collected Works of William Morris: With Introductions by His Daughter May Morris”, p.113, Cambridge University Press

...If our houses, or clothes, our household furniture and utensils are not works of art, they are either wretched makeshifts, or, what is worse, degrading shams of better things.

William Morris, May Morris “The Collected Works of William Morris: Hopes and fears for art. Lectures on art and industry”

I have said as much as that the aim of art was to destroy the curse of labour by making work the pleasurable satisfaction of our impulse towards energy, and giving to that energy hope of producing something worth its exercise.

William Morris, May Morris (2012). “The Collected Works of William Morris: With Introductions by His Daughter May Morris”, p.91, Cambridge University Press

Don't think too much of style.

William Morris, May Morris (2012). “The Collected Works of William Morris: With Introductions by His Daughter May Morris”, p.168, Cambridge University Press

A pattern is either right or wrong...it is no stronger than its weakest point.

William Morris, May Morris (2012). “The Collected Works of William Morris: With Introductions by His Daughter May Morris”, p.110, Cambridge University Press

Speak but one word to me.

William Morris (1858). “The defence of Guenevere and other poems”, p.246

If you cannot learn to love real art, at least learn to hate sham art and reject it.

William Morris (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of William Morris (Illustrated)”, p.6494, Delphi Classics