Irving Stone

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Strange story about Degas. He hated women, didn't want to be with them. Yet he spent much of his life painting them. He had seen his father maltreat his mother, must have had a deep fear that he'd do the same thing.
- Irving Stone
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I slept in van Gogh's bed. I worked in the room where he painted. I saw the place where he was cared for when he cut off his ear. I lived in the jail cell where he stayed. And I looked out the window. You remember that picture of the cornfields through the bars? That was what I saw.
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I thought art was dead rabbits hanging by their feet on a wall. I went to Italy and saw all the religious paintings, and they didn't move me all that much. Then someone invited me to see this van Gogh exhibit at the Rosenberg Gallery in San Francisco.
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I spend several years trying to get inside the brain and heart of my subjects, listening to the interior monologues in their letters, and when I have to bridge the chasms between the factual evidence, I try to make an intuitive leap through the eyes and motivation of the person I'm writing about.
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My books are based 98 percent on documentary evidence.
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The biographical novel is a true and documented story of one human being's journey across the face of the years, transmuted from the raw material of life into the delight and purity of an authentic art form.
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The biographical novel sets out to document this truth, for character is plot, character development is action, and character fulfillment is resolution.
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There's nothing romantic about my work... I don't believe in inspiration. I believe that you get to your desk, you stay there, you work, you think of nothing else. You write and you write, and in the end, you write something good.
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My goal always is to tell a universal story, meaning it's about a person who has an idea, a vision, a dream, an ambition to make the world somewhat less chaotic.
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Even if there is endless documentation, it would be impossible to know what a man thought inside his own mind... This is where the novelist's creative imagination has to take over.
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In the biographical novel, there's only one person involved. I, the author, spend two to five years becoming the main character. I do that so by the time you get to the bottom of Page 2 or 3, you forget your name, where you live, your profession and the year it is. You become the main character of the book. You live the book.
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I came down successfully through Picasso and Braque, down through Pollock, I guess, but I began to stop at Franz Kline and the Abstractionists. I like their design, brilliant design, marvelous color layers. But I don't find any human content there. I'm from an old school, and painting has to have human content for me.
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The best romance is inside marriage; the finest love stories come after the wedding, not before.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Love
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There are no faster or firmer friendships than those formed between people who love the same books.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Inspirational
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Who wants to do good in this world must deny oneself. A man does not live on this Earth to be happy or to be honest only - he has to do great things for humanity, achieve the generosity of the spirit and rise above the banality where most of the people are drowning and wasting their days.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Men
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How difficult it is to be simple.
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Collection: Simple
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Talent is cheap; dedication is expensive. It will cost you your life.
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Collection: Life
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He who loves lives, he who lives works, and he who works has bread.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Love Life
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His mind was like a soup dish, wide and shallow; it could hold a small amount of nearly anything, but the slightest jarring spilled the soup into somebody's lap
- Irving Stone
Collection: Mind
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God did not create us to abandon us.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Abandon
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Each of us has his own alphabet with which to create poetry.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Alphabet
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I do not know a better cure for mental illness than a book.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Book
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Pleasure is one of the most important things in life, as important as food or drink.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Things In Life
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Story writers say that love is concerned only with young people, and the excitement and glamour of romance end at the altar. How blind they are. The best romance is inside marriage; the finest love stories come after the wedding, not before.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Inspirational
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Life's not so bad after all. There are not only poison but also antidotes.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Poison
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No artist is normal. Who happen to be normal cannot be an artist.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Artist
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You cannot be firmly certain about anything. You can only have enough courage and strength to do what you consider to be right. Maybe it turns out that was wrong, but still you would have done his, and it is most important.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Important
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Art is amoral; so is life. For me there are no obscene pictures or books; there are only poorly conceived and poorly executed ones.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Art
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There's no love without pain.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Pain
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A man who has not suffered has nothing to tell with his paintings.
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Collection: Men
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Our secret thoughts - do they ever show up? The small flame of our soul can be burning hot, but no one comes to its warmth. Passersby see only a small whiff going through the chimney. Don't we need to take care of that flame, cherish it and patiently wait until someone will come and sit at it, do we?
- Irving Stone
Collection: Flames
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There are neither good nor evil, only the existence and action.
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Collection: Evil
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Morality is similar to religion - it is a somniferous drug which blinds people from seeing the squalor of their lives.
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Collection: People
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One should not become an artist because he can, but because he must. It is only for those who would be miserable without it.
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Collection: Artist
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To be an artist is first to be a manual laborer.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Artist
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Savoir souffrir sans se plaindre, ça c'est la seule chose pratique, c'est la grande science, la leçon à apprendre, la solution du problème de la vie.[Knowing how to suffer without complaining is the only practical thing, it's the great science, the lesson to learn, the solution to the problem of life.]
- Irving Stone
Collection: Knowing
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If it is noticed that much of my outside work concerns itelf with libraries, there is an extremely good reason for this. I think that the better part of my education, almost as important as that secured in the schools and the universities, came from libraries.
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Collection: School
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Sometimes men are generous and forgiving, sometimes angry and blind.
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Collection: Men
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... a canvas that I have covered is worth more than a blank canvas. My pretensions go no further; that is my right to paint, my reason for painting.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Painting
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Reading is a stouthearted activity, disporting courage, keenness, stick-to-it-ness.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Reading
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It's so easy to love. The only hard thing is to be loved. [Vincent Van Gogh]
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Collection: Easy
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There is no thrill of mortal danger to surpass that of a lone man trying to create something that never existed before.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Men
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He had always loved God. In his darkest hours he cried out, "God did not create us to abandon us.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Hours
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It's freezing up here. What did you use to keep warm?" "Indignation," said Michelangelo. "Best fuel I know. Never burns out.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Anger
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Being mad is even pleasant. But only a madman understands that.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Mad
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Reading is a stout-hearted activity, disporting courage, keenness, stick-to-it-ness. It is also, in my experience, one of the most thrilling and enduring delights of life, equal to a home run, a slam-dunk, or breaking the four-minute mile.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Running
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What we know of others is our personal secret.
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Collection: Secret
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The most perfect guide is nature. Continue without fail to draw something every day.
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Collection: Perfect
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Every human life had its pattern that had to be worked out slowly to its ultimate conclusion.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Life
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An artist without ideas is a mendicant; barren, he goes begging among the hours.
- Irving Stone
Collection: Artist