In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Teaching is not a lost art, but the regard for it is a lost tradition.
I learned long ago to accept the fact that not everything I create will see the light of day.
Philosophy and Art both render the invisible visible by imagination.
The apple cannot be stuck back on the Tree of Knowledge; once we begin to see, we are doomed and challenged to seek the strength to see more, not less.
If you have a great passion it seems that the logical thing is to see the fruit of it, and the fruit are children.
Art is something you can't teach, but you can inspire it.
I have taught my students not to apply rules or mechanical ways of seeing.
It is enjoyable to make things visible which are invisible.
We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves.
Everything vanishes around me, and works are born as if out of the void. Ripe, graphic fruits fall off. My hand has become the obedient instrument of a remote will.