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H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Revolutions are not made, they come."

Revolutions are not made, they come.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Every government is always growing corrupt."

Every government is always growing corrupt.




H. I. Phillips Quotes: "I will utter what I believe today, if it should contradict all I said yesterday."

I will utter what I believe today, if it should contradict all I said yesterday.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Many a painter has lived in affluence, in high esteem, who lacked the divine spark, and who is utterly forgotten to-day."

Many a painter has lived in affluence, in high esteem, who lacked the divine spark, and who is utterly forgotten to-day.




H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Submit your work to interested societies for exhibition where the critics in the light of their physical well-being and according to the extent of their knowledge, may appraise them conveniently."

Submit your work to interested societies for exhibition where the critics in the light of their physical well-being and according to the extent of their knowledge, may appraise them conveniently.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "I would love to have been around in the Keystone Studios days."

I would love to have been around in the Keystone Studios days.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "A painter may be an abandoned mimic; at school he copies his teachers, which is only right, but he copies in turn every artist in town, which is not. He may do you that honour."

A painter may be an abandoned mimic; at school he copies his teachers, which is only right, but he copies in turn every artist in town, which is not. He may do you that honour.




H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Popular opinion is oftenest, what Carlyle pronounced it to be, a lie!"

Popular opinion is oftenest, what Carlyle pronounced it to be, a lie!



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Experience is a safe light to walk by, and he is not a rash man who expects to succeed in future from the same means which have secured it in times past."

Experience is a safe light to walk by, and he is not a rash man who expects to succeed in future from the same means which have secured it in times past.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "You write to find out what you believe."

You write to find out what you believe.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "There is nothing stronger than human prejudice. A crazy sentimentalism, like that of Peter the Hermit, hurled half of Europe upon Asia, and changed the destinies of kingdoms."

There is nothing stronger than human prejudice. A crazy sentimentalism, like that of Peter the Hermit, hurled half of Europe upon Asia, and changed the destinies of kingdoms.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Colour is as variable and evanescent in the form of pigment as in visible nature."

Colour is as variable and evanescent in the form of pigment as in visible nature.




H. I. Phillips Quotes: "I married a damned cereal killer"

I married a damned cereal killer



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "When it's your fourth marriage, you tend to lose faith in superstitions."

When it's your fourth marriage, you tend to lose faith in superstitions.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Difficulties will assail you only when you lack in concentration and persistence."

Difficulties will assail you only when you lack in concentration and persistence.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Beauty may be perceived in any scene by one with sympathy and understanding. Beauty is in the mind."

Beauty may be perceived in any scene by one with sympathy and understanding. Beauty is in the mind.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "A landscape painting in which composition is ignored is like a line taken from a poem at random: it lacks context, and may or may not make sense."

A landscape painting in which composition is ignored is like a line taken from a poem at random: it lacks context, and may or may not make sense.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "The true artist and the sane collector never will tolerate insincerity and impudence."

The true artist and the sane collector never will tolerate insincerity and impudence.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "The character of the subject must influence the choice of the method of its representation."

The character of the subject must influence the choice of the method of its representation.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Drawing is the representation of form - the graphic expression of a visual experience."

Drawing is the representation of form - the graphic expression of a visual experience.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "The play of sunlight is amusement enough for a lazy man."

The play of sunlight is amusement enough for a lazy man.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "The Puritan's idea of hell is a place where everybody has to mind his own business."

The Puritan's idea of hell is a place where everybody has to mind his own business.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Laurie Lewis' songs combine passion and sheer craft in a way you don't hear very often. Whatever country music is supposed to be, she's at the center of it."

Laurie Lewis' songs combine passion and sheer craft in a way you don't hear very often. Whatever country music is supposed to be, she's at the center of it.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "I really got into filmmaking through photography."

I really got into filmmaking through photography.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Music is just one of the tools a director has with which to paint and I think it's one of the most effective."

Music is just one of the tools a director has with which to paint and I think it's one of the most effective.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "It is evident that no derivative laws can teach the young student to see and apprehend colour in nature. His perception needs development as urgently as his muscles."

It is evident that no derivative laws can teach the young student to see and apprehend colour in nature. His perception needs development as urgently as his muscles.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Be content with nothing less than perfection."

Be content with nothing less than perfection.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "The sincere artist is usually his own best critic, but continuous and prolonged work on one painting will sometimes dull his judgment... The critic is in demand, but he must be competent."

The sincere artist is usually his own best critic, but continuous and prolonged work on one painting will sometimes dull his judgment... The critic is in demand, but he must be competent.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "A horizontal or vertical line lacks energy, compared with one that deviates from either. The difference between these graphic expressions is the difference between movement and repose."

A horizontal or vertical line lacks energy, compared with one that deviates from either. The difference between these graphic expressions is the difference between movement and repose.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Aerial perspective has nothing to do with line, but concerns tones and colours, by the delicate manipulation of which an artist can suggest infinite distance."

Aerial perspective has nothing to do with line, but concerns tones and colours, by the delicate manipulation of which an artist can suggest infinite distance.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "There's no secret about my ambition, I do not want to go into the House of Commons. My only real political interest is in London and if one day I'm in a position to run for mayor, then terrific."

There's no secret about my ambition, I do not want to go into the House of Commons. My only real political interest is in London and if one day I'm in a position to run for mayor, then terrific.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "We need more male black teachers, tempting them with extra cash if necessary."

We need more male black teachers, tempting them with extra cash if necessary.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Across the board, people are looking at the problem, but simply not changing anywhere near fast enough."

Across the board, people are looking at the problem, but simply not changing anywhere near fast enough.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Any subject is suitable provided it is of sufficient interest, but the design must be very carefully considered, and plenty of time and thought given to its construction."

Any subject is suitable provided it is of sufficient interest, but the design must be very carefully considered, and plenty of time and thought given to its construction.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "The beauties of conception are always superior to those of expression."

The beauties of conception are always superior to those of expression.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Many of the old masters of watercolour painted from notes, with enthusiasm either unabated or renewed. It is hard to assume the same degree of concentration in the studio, but not impossible."

Many of the old masters of watercolour painted from notes, with enthusiasm either unabated or renewed. It is hard to assume the same degree of concentration in the studio, but not impossible.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "I am so saddened by the loss of our dear friend, Bonnie Franklin. She was just full of light and love. Bonnie will be very much missed by all the people she touched with her love."

I am so saddened by the loss of our dear friend, Bonnie Franklin. She was just full of light and love. Bonnie will be very much missed by all the people she touched with her love.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "In painting, whether colour reflection is apparent or not, every hue must echo neighbouring hues, so that homogeneity may be attained."

In painting, whether colour reflection is apparent or not, every hue must echo neighbouring hues, so that homogeneity may be attained.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "I don't like to think that I am a slave to technique, or so inept that I have to restrict myself to one method."

I don't like to think that I am a slave to technique, or so inept that I have to restrict myself to one method.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "My dad's not a big talker."

My dad's not a big talker.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "The deserving are not always blest. That peculiar attribute known as personality is as potent a factor as genius."

The deserving are not always blest. That peculiar attribute known as personality is as potent a factor as genius.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "The feet of the humblest may walk in the field Where the feet of the Holiest trod, This, then, is the marvel to mortals revealed."

The feet of the humblest may walk in the field Where the feet of the Holiest trod, This, then, is the marvel to mortals revealed.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "When I'm a brunette, it's four times harder to hail a taxi. Then I go blonde again, and suddenly there are taxis everywhere."

When I'm a brunette, it's four times harder to hail a taxi. Then I go blonde again, and suddenly there are taxis everywhere.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Peace, if possible, but justice at any rate."

Peace, if possible, but justice at any rate.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "Republics exist only on tenure of being agitated."

Republics exist only on tenure of being agitated.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "We never become truly spiritual by sitting down and wishing to become so. You must undertake something so great that you cannot accomplish it unaided."

We never become truly spiritual by sitting down and wishing to become so. You must undertake something so great that you cannot accomplish it unaided.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "The hand entrusted with power becomes, either from human depravity or esprit de corps, the necessary enemy of the people"

The hand entrusted with power becomes, either from human depravity or esprit de corps, the necessary enemy of the people



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "I wasn't hugely popular at school. In fact, I was bullied at school."

I wasn't hugely popular at school. In fact, I was bullied at school.



H. I. Phillips Quotes: "You can always get the truth from an American statesman after he has turned seventy, or given up all hope of the Presidency."

You can always get the truth from an American statesman after he has turned seventy, or given up all hope of the Presidency.