I feel, sometimes, as the renaissance man must have felt in finding new riches at every point and in the certainty that unexplored areas of knowledge and experience await at every turn.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Just as Renaissance artists provided narratives for the era they lived in, so do I. I'm always looking beyond the surface. I've done that ever since I first picked up a camera.
People never know what's going on while it's happening. You think, during the Renaissance, people called it 'The Renaissance'?
We are going to see a burst of creativity that will make the Renaissance pale in comparison.
But it has been a long process because I'm kind of a renaissance person.
Every renaissance comes to the world with a cry, the cry of the human spirit to be free.
What I'm suggesting to you is that this could be a renaissance. We may be on the cusp of a future which could provide a tremendous leap forward for humanity.
If you are kept in ignorance of the true way and permit yourself to rely upon and be guided by the opinion of imperfect man, you can never gain the riches that will bring you peace and lasting happiness.
The desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases ever with the acquisition of it.
I would certainly never consider myself a Renaissance Man; I'm not fit to look at the dust from the chariot wheels of many of those who have gone before me.
The term 'renaissance man' is always bandied about. I don't think that applies to me. You think about Leonardo da Vinci, and he was a painter and a physicist and an architect, and that is a true renaissance man.