Charles Baudelaire Quote
Woe betide the manwho goes to antiquity for the study of anything other than ideal art, logic and general method! Byimmersing, himself too deeply in it, he will no longer have the present in his mind’s eye; hethrows away the value and the privileges afforded by circumstance; for nearly all our originalitycomes from the stamp that it impresses upon our sensibility.
Charles Baudelaire
Woe betide the manwho goes to antiquity for the study of anything other than ideal art, logic and general method! Byimmersing, himself too deeply in it, he will no longer have the present in his mind’s eye; hethrows away the value and the privileges afforded by circumstance; for nearly all our originalitycomes from the stamp that it impresses upon our sensibility.