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Form Quotes - Page 25

As picture teaches the colouring, so sculpture the anatomy of form.

As picture teaches the colouring, so sculpture the anatomy of form.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1849). “Twelve Essays”, p.252

Every new form of liberation is destined to eventually become another form of enslavement for most of its adherents.

Peter J. Carroll (1987). “Liber Null & Psychonaut: An Introduction to Chaos Magic”, p.45, Weiser Books

Enchantment is the oldest form of medicine.

Carl Gustav Jung, Meredith Sabini (2002). “The Earth Has a Soul: The Nature Writings of C.G. Jung”, p.4, North Atlantic Books

Nostalgia is a form of depression both for a society and an individual.

Abbie Hoffman (1982). “Square Dancing in the Ice Age”, p.21, South End Press

Life forms a surface that acts as if it could not be otherwise, but under its skin things are pounding and pulsing.

Robert Musil (2015). “The Man Without Qualities: Picador Classic”, p.245, Pan Macmillan