The greatest reward is not what we receive for our labor, but what we become by it. John Ruskin View this quote
No art can be noble which is incapable of expressing thought, and no art is capable of expressing thought which does not change. John Ruskin
John Ruskin
No good is ever done to society by the pictorial representation of its diseases. John Ruskin
No good work whatever can be perfect, and the demand for perfection is always a sign of a misunderstanding of the ends of art. John Ruskin
No one can ask honestly or hopefully to be delivered from temptation unless he has himself honestly and firmly determined to do the best he can to keep out of it. John Ruskin
No one can become rich by the efforts of only their toil, but only by the discovery of some method of taxing the labor of others. John Ruskin
No one can do me any good by loving me; I have more love than I need or could do any good with; but people do me good by making me love them – which isn’t easy. John Ruskin
No person who is not a great sculptor or painter can be an architect. If he is not a sculptor or painter, he can only be a builder. John Ruskin
No person who is well bred, kind and modest is ever offensively plain; all real deformity means want for manners or of heart. John Ruskin
Not only is there but one way of doing things rightly, but there is only one way of seeing them, and that is, seeing the whole of them. John Ruskin
Nothing can be beautiful which is not true. John Ruskin
English writer and art critic
February 8th, 1819 - January 20th, 1900