Michaelangelo Quotes

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Elif Shafak
“Jahan thought there were two main types of temple built by humankind: those that aspired to reach out to the skies and those that wished to bring the skies closer down the ground . On occasion, there there was a third: those that did both. Such was San Pietro (St Peter's Basilica)”
Elif Shafak, The Architect's Apprentice

Mathias Énard
“Michelangelo dreams of a banquet from long ago, when you could discuss Eros without your speech being slurred by wine, without your elocution being impaired by it, when beauty was only contemplation of beauty, far from these ugly moments prefiguring death, when bodies fought no longer against their fluids, their moods, their desires. He dreams of an ideal banquet, where table companions wouldn’t reel from fatigue or alcohol, when all vulgarity would be banished for the sake of art.”
Mathias Énard, Parle-leur de batailles, de rois et d'éléphants

“Every work of art was a thing of beauty and every phrase of poetry was a line to remember. We cannot compare Wordsworth to Tennyson, nor can we compare Picasso to Michaelangelo. We all know, different artists and poets are special in their own ways.”
Tshetrim Tharchen, A Play of the Cosmos: Script of the Stars

Sophrony Sakharov
“After long study of Michelangelo’s Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel I discovered a partial analogy in the fresco with my conception of the Creation of the world. Look at Christ in the fresco, at the gesture He is making. Like some prize champion He hurls into the abyss all who have dared to oppose Him. The whole vast surface teems with people and angels trembling with fright. Suspended in some cosmic expanse, all are engrossed less with their own plight than with the wrath of Christ. He is in the centre and His anger is terrible. This, to be sure, is not how I see Christ. Michelangelo possessed great genius but not for liturgical subjects.

Let us reconstruct the fresco. Christ, naturally, must be in the centre, but a different Christ more in keeping with the revelation that we have of Him: Christ immensely powerful with the power of unassuming love. He is not a vindictive gesture. In creating us as free beings, He anticipated the likelihood, perhaps the inevitability, of the tragedy of the fall of man. Summoning us from the darkness of non-being, His fateful gesture flings us into the secret realms of cosmic life. ‘In all places and fulfilling all things,’ He stays for ever close to us. He loves us in spite of our senseless behaviour. He calls to us, is always ready to respond to our cries for help and guide our fragile steps through all the obstacles that lie in our path. He respects us as on a par with Him. His ultimate idea for us is to see us in eternity verily His equals, His friends and brothers, the sons of the Father. He strives for this, He longs for it. This is our Christ, and as Man He sat on the right hand of the Father.”
Sophrony Sakharov, His Life Is Mine

Richie Norton
“Mastery is the intersection of disciplines.”
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Richie Norton
“Polymaths see categories like Legos.”
RICHIE NORTON

Richie Norton
“You don't need less interests. You need a through-line. When everything you do connects, your range is your advantage.”
RICHIE NORTON