Beautiful phrases about creativity. Quotes About Creative People

17.03.2019

When a routine or work reaches a qualitative progress and turns into creativity, then the horror of death leaves the foreground, leaving room for self-expression and fantasy. – L. Tolstoy

Creative initiative is a rather complicated thing, elevating ordinary labor to unprecedented height improvisation. – N. Ostrovsky

Freedom, publicity and life will always find a place for ingenuity, new ideas and rationalization proposals, as well as creativity. – S. Bulgakov

Creativity over the years is transformed into the equivalent of wealth. – K. Marx

The source of creativity is within us, synthesized from the personality, absorbing external processes and the inner world of the individual. The phenomenon is similar to protein synthesis. - G. Plekhanov

Enthusiasm for creativity needs to be nourished, otherwise it can fade away without creating worthwhile ideas and substances. – K. Paustovsky

Passion within certain limits is called creativity. – M. Prishvin

Talent is the ease of deeds, inaccessible to others. Genius is something beyond talent. Creativity is the fantasy of all kinds of deeds. – A. Amiel

Read the continuation of the quotes on the pages:

No one knows what his powers are until he uses them. - I. Goethe

The powers of man, so far as experience and analogy teach us, are unlimited; there is no reason to believe even some imaginary limit on which the human mind will stop. – G. Buckle

You can't learn creative techniques. Every creator has his own tricks. One can only imitate the highest methods, but this does not lead to anything, and it is impossible to penetrate into the work of the creative spirit. – I. Goncharov

Inventing oneself is fine, but knowing and appreciating what others have found is less than creating. - I. Goethe

Who is born with talent and for talent, he finds his best existence in it. - I. Goethe

In fact, the creator usually experiences only grief. – L. Shestov

The creative personality is subject to a different, higher law than the law of simple duty. For someone who is called to perform a great deed, to accomplish a discovery or a feat that moves all of humanity forward, for him the true homeland is no longer his fatherland, but his deed. In the final analysis, he feels himself responsible only to one instance - to the task that he is destined to solve, and he will rather allow himself to despise state and temporary interests than the internal obligation that his special fate, special talent has placed on him. – S. Zweig

In fact, in order to deeply appreciate the creation of what we call genius, one must himself possess the genius necessary for such an accomplishment. - E. Po

We are born with abilities and powers to do almost anything - at any rate, these abilities are such that they can take us further than can be easily imagined; but only the exercise of these forces can give us skill and skill in anything and lead us to perfection. – D. Locke

If a talent does not have sufficient power in itself to become in line with its aspirations and enterprises, it produces only barren flowers when you expect it to bear fruit. – V. Belinsky

Great talent requires great hard work. – P. Tchaikovsky

The highest task of talent is to make people understand the meaning and value of life through their work. – V. Klyuchevsky

Ingenuity is precisely the ability to compare things and recognize their connection. – L. Vauvenargues

The creative process in its very course acquires new qualities, becomes more complex and richer. – K. Paustovsky

Talent is faith in yourself, in your strength ... - M. Gorky

Everyone feels what his forces are, on which he can count. – Lucretius

Only a strong talent can embody an era. – D. Pisarev

Discoveries are made when everyone thinks that this cannot be, and one person does not know this. – A. Einstein

True talents are not angry for criticism: Beauty cannot harm them, Some fake flowers are afraid of rain. – I. Krylov

Any worker, be it a writer, artist, composer, scientist, figure in science and culture, cannot create, breaking away from community service, from life. Without impressions, enthusiasm, inspiration, without life experience - there is no creativity. - D. Shostakovich

Denial of one's talent is always a guarantee of talent. – W. Shakespeare

I stand on that bad head, having auxiliary advantages and exercising them, can outdo the best, just as a child can draw a line on a ruler better than greatest master by hand. – G. Leibniz

To create - be it new flesh or spiritual values ​​- means to break free from the captivity of your body, means to rush into the hurricane of life, means to be the One Who Is. To create is to kill death. – R. Rolland

The talent of great souls is to recognize the great in other people. – N. Karamzin

Impossible is a word that only narrow-minded people will use. – Napoleon I

Great talents are the products of morbid passion... - J. D'Alembert

Talent should be encouraged. – V. Lenin

If you don’t know how to hold an ax in your hand, you won’t cut wood, and if you don’t know the language well, you won’t write beautifully and understandably for everyone. – M. Gorky

Whoever creates loves himself in it; therefore he has to hate himself in the deepest way - in this hatred he knows no measure. – F. Nietzsche

A vocation can be recognized and proved only by the sacrifice that a scientist or artist makes to his peace or well-being in order to give himself up to his vocation. – L. Tolstoy

Creation! Only it can save you from torment and make life easier! – F. Nietzsche

Talent is one third instinct, one third memory, and one third will. – K. Dossi

Ability means little without opportunity. – Napoleon

There is something rarer, more extraordinary, than giftedness. It is the ability to recognize the giftedness of others. – G. Lichtenberg

True talents do not go unrewarded: there is an audience, there is offspring. The main thing is not to receive, but to deserve. – N. Karamzin

All of us, unfortunately, are not equally adapted to all cases. – Propertius

Great talents are alien to pettiness. - O. Balzac

To follow your own inclinations is to be your own slave. – M. Montaigne

Talent ... gives everyone double the price. – Ya. Chernyshevsky

Compared to what we should be, we are still in a semi-drowsy state. We use only a small part of our physical and mental resources. In general, we can say that a person lives in this way, far beyond his capabilities. He possesses abilities of various kinds, which he does not usually use. – W. James

When the sea is calm, everyone can be a helmsman. - Publius Sir

Talent needs sympathy, it needs to be understood. – F. Dostoevsky

Who's stopping you from inventing waterproof gunpowder? – Kozma Prutkov

Insomnia is the cradle of creativity. – I. Shevelev

Talent is a spark of God, with which a person usually burns himself, illuminating the path of others with this own fire. – V. Klyuchevsky

The first stage of all creativity is self-forgetfulness. – M. Prishvin

Talent, like character, is manifested in the struggle. Some people adapt to circumstances, others defend such necessary human principles as honor, conscientiousness, fidelity. The fixtures are disappearing. The fundamental ones, having overcome all difficulties, remain. – V. Uspensky

Do you still not know if you have talent? Give it time to ripen; and even if it does not turn out to be, does a person really need a poetic talent in order to live and act? – I. Turgenev

Any person of average ability can, by proper work on himself, diligence, attention and perseverance, become anything he wants, except as a good poet. – F. Chesterfield

Which main feature real talent? This is constant development, constant self-improvement. - V. Stasov

The ratio of mind and talent is comparable only with the ratio of the whole and the particle. – J. La Bruyère

Traces will disappear generations,

As life progresses, we learn the limits of our abilities. – 3. Freud

There is only one happiness: to create. Only the one who creates is alive. The rest are shadows wandering the earth, alien to life. All the joys of life are creative joys ... - R. Rolland

In truth, the power of talent; wrong direction destroys the strongest talent. – Ya. Chernyshevsky

The great creations of the human spirit are like mountain peaks: their snow-white peaks rise higher and higher before us, the farther we go from them. – S. Bulgakov

Let everyone know his abilities and let him strictly judge himself, his virtues and vices. – Cicero

What is talent? There is talent ... the ability to say or express well where mediocrity will say and express badly. – F. Dostoevsky

Whoever does not use his talents to teach and educate others is either a bad person or a limited person. – G. Lichtenberg

The level of honor of society depends on the level of respect (even reverence, worship) for talent; there is no greater blow to honor than the triumph of mediocrity. – E. Rich

Calling is the backbone of life. – F. Nietzsche

The creators of great ideas always treat their creativity with disdain and are not inclined to think about it. further way. – L. Shestov

It has long been noted that talents are everywhere and always, wherever and when there are social conditions favorable for their development. - G. Plekhanov

In creativity, the maximum return does not deplete, but tones. – I. Shevelev

One can notice the similarity of human creativity and trees: both have special properties and are able to bear fruits that are unique to him. – F. La Rochefoucauld

Man is glorified not by gold, not by silver. The man is glorified by his talent and skill. – A. Jami

Ability cannot exist where there is no place for its manifestation. – L. Feuerbach

To create is nothing but to believe. – R. Rolland

It seems to us that people do not know well both their capabilities and their strengths: they exaggerate the former, and underestimate the latter. – F. Bacon

Brevity is the soul of wit. – A. Chekhov

Whoever has experienced the pleasure of creativity, for him all other pleasures no longer exist. – A. Chekhov

And since these tasks are solved in childhood, the parents are primarily to blame for this. Without their help, the child cannot solve these problems. – V. Zubkov

Talents measure the progress of civilization, and they also represent the milestones of history, serving as telegrams from ancestors and contemporaries to posterity. – Kozma Prutkov

I don't believe in the single power of talent at all, without hard work. Exhale without her most great talent how a spring dies out in the desert, not making its way through the sands ... - F. Chaliapin

Creativity is the beginning that gives man immortality. – R. Rolland

Creativity ... is an integral, organic property human nature… It is a necessary attribute of the human spirit. It is just as legitimate in a person, perhaps, like two hands, like two legs, like a stomach. It is inseparable from man and constitutes a whole with him. – F. Dostoevsky

The ability to create is a great gift of nature; the act of creativity in the creative soul is a great mystery; a minute of creativity is a moment of great sacred rites. – V. Belinsky

Everything that causes the transition from non-existence to existence is creativity. – Plato

Ability is presupposed, but it must become a skill. - I. Goethe

There are no incompetent people. There are those who are unable to determine their abilities, to develop them.

Creativity is a lofty feat, and feat requires sacrifice. All sorts of petty and selfish feelings prevent you from creating. And creativity is a selfless service to the art of the people. – V. Kachalov

There are no patrons more reliable than our own abilities. – L. Vauvenargues

The talent of another person seems to be less than he is, because he always sets himself too big tasks. – F. Nietzsche

There is hardly any higher pleasure than the pleasure of creating. – N. Gogol

The highest talent will easily be disgraced if an overconfident one wants to measure his strength the first time in such a matter, which requires great preliminary knowledge, maturity of mind in judgment and experience in life. – N. Pirogov

Joy can only be found in creativity - everything else is perishable and insignificant. – A. Koni

Always remain dissatisfied: this is the essence of creativity. – J. Renard

Another is colorless in the first row, but in the second it shines. – Voltaire

But talent is alive, genius is immortal. – M. Glinka

Ordinary people are busy only to pass the time; and who has any talent - to take advantage of the time. – A. Schopenhauer

Creativity is a continuation of the creation of the world. The continuation and completion of the creation of the world is the work of the God-man, God's creativity with man, human creativity with God.
Nikolai Berdyaev

Creativity is the transition of non-being into being through an act of freedom.
Nikolai Berdyaev

I feel good only when I am with a chisel in my hand.
Michelangelo Buonarroti

Seeing and doing something new is a great pleasure.
Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet)

In the depths of man lies a creative force that is able to create what should be, which will not give us peace and rest until we express it outside of us in one way or another.
Johann Goethe

Life without labor is shameful, labor without creativity is not worthy of man.
John Ruskin

Creation! Here is a great salvation from suffering, a great relief of life!
Friedrich Nietzsche

Joy is necessary for creativity.
Edvard Grieg

To express your whole self in your creation - is there a greater triumph for the creator?
Victor Hugo

To work is to create, and creativity is the only deep and real joy that a person can experience in this life.
Vincenzo Gioberti

Each person is a creator, because he creates something from various innate factors and possibilities.
Alfred Adler

The ability to create is a great gift of nature; the act of creativity, in the soul of creation, is a great mystery; a minute of creativity is a moment of great sacred rites.
Vissarion Belinsky

There is hardly any higher pleasure than the pleasure of creating.
Nikolay Gogol

Creativity… is an integral, organic property of human nature… It is a necessary property of the human spirit. It is just as legitimate in a person, perhaps, like two hands, like two legs, like a stomach. It is inseparable from man and constitutes a whole with him.
Fedor Dostoevsky

The need for beauty and creativity, which embodies it, is inseparable from man, and without it, man, perhaps, would not want to live in the world.
Fedor Dostoevsky

Whoever has experienced the pleasure of creativity, for him all other pleasures do not exist.
Anton Chekhov

Man was born for great joy, for unceasing creativity, in which he is a god, for a wide, free, unrestricted love for everything: for a tree, for the sky, for a person ...
Alexander Kuprin

Only in creativity is there joy - everything else is dust and vanity.
Anatoly Koni

There is only one happiness: to create.
Romain Rolland

Creativity is the beginning that gives man immortality.
Romain Rolland

To create, be it new flesh or spiritual values, means to break free from the captivity of your body, means to rush into the hurricane of life, means to be the One Who Is. To create is to kill death.
Romain Rolland

Only the one who creates lives. The rest are shadows wandering the earth, alien to life. All the joys of life are the joys of creativity: love, genius, action are discharges of power born in the flame of a single fire.
Romain Rolland

The key to discovering your dreams is, first of all, creativity.
Zac Efron

Creation - special kind activity, it carries satisfaction in itself.
Somerset Maugham

I never felt the age... If you have a creative job, you have no age or time.
Louise Nevelson

Creativity can solve almost any problem. The act of creativity strikes the habit by the original overcoming of everything.
George Lois

Joy can only be found in creativity - everything else is perishable and insignificant.
Anatoly Koni

Where there is life and freedom, there is room for new creativity.
Sergei Bulgakov

Mystery lies at the heart of creativity. Yes, and surprise.
Julia Cameron


Mary Lou Cook

In order to have all the grounds for creativity, it is necessary that your life itself be meaningful.
Henrik Ibsen

To create is nothing but to believe.
Romain Rolland

Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts.
Rita Mae Brown

Creativity is about inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun.
Mary Lou Cook

Creativity is the greatest rebellion in existence. If you want to be creative, you have to get rid of all conditioning; otherwise your creativity will be nothing more than a copy, just a carbon copy. You can be creative only if you are an individual; you cannot create while remaining part of the crowd psychology.
Osho

Creativity is the aroma of individual freedom.
This is the state of creativity. This can be called its main quality - to be in harmony with nature, to be in tune with life, with the universe.
Osho

The collection includes quotes about creativity:

  • I am of the opinion that a bad head, having and exercising auxiliary advantages, can outdo the best, just as a child can draw a line on a ruler better than the greatest master by hand. G. Leibniz
  • "Impossible" is a word that can only be found in the vocabulary of fools. Napoleon
  • I re-read every philosophical book I could get my hands on; I wanted to make sure that no one expressed a different opinion about the movement celestial spheres besides what was taught in schools. I saw in Cicero and then in Plutarch that “The earth revolves around fire. Nicholas Copernicus
  • The study of the structure of the world is one of the greatest and noblest problems that exist in nature ... Galileo Galilei
  • I am becoming more and more convinced that our happiness depends much more on how we meet the events of our lives than on the nature of the events themselves. Alexander von Humboldt
  • Insomnia is the cradle of creativity. I. Shevelev
  • In order to properly lead scientific work through systematic experiments and precise demonstrations, it takes strategic art. James Clerk Maxwell
  • In truth, the power of talent; wrong direction destroys the strongest talent. Ya. Chernyshevsky
  • What else is wealth but an absolute revelation creative talents man ... K. Marx
  • Great talents are products of morbid passion… J. D'Alembert
  • Man lives not by what he eats, but by what he digests. This is equally true for the mind and for the body. Benjamin Franklin
  • The great creations of the human spirit are like mountain peaks: their snow-white peaks rise higher and higher before us, the farther we go from them. S. Bulgakov
  • Only a strong talent can embody an era. D. Pisarev
  • Only at the end of the work it becomes clear where to start. Blaise Pascal
  • All sciences are so interconnected that it is easier to study them all at once than any one of them separately from all the others. Rene Descartes
  • Creativity… is an integral, organic property of human nature… It is a necessary property of the human spirit. It is just as legitimate in a person, perhaps, like two hands, like two legs, like a stomach. It is inseparable from man and constitutes a whole with him. F. Dostoevsky
  • Everything that causes the transition from non-existence to existence is creativity. Plato
  • Creativity takes courage. Henri Matisse
  • Almighty! We do not comprehend Him. He is great in strength, judgment and fullness of justice, but it seemed to me that I was following in the footsteps of God. Nicholas Copernicus
  • Creativity is a passion that dies in form. M. Prishvin
  • Every science is foresight. Herbert Spencer
  • Creativity is a common deed done by the solitary. Marina Tsvetaeva
  • Every man is less than his most beautiful creation. Paul Valery
  • Creativity is a lofty feat, and feat requires sacrifice. All sorts of petty and selfish feelings prevent you from creating. And creativity is a selfless service to the art of the people. V. Kachalov
  • Do you still not know if you have talent? Give it time to ripen; and even if it does not turn out to be, does a person really need a poetic talent in order to live and act? I. Turgenev
  • Creative work is beautiful, extraordinarily hard and amazingly joyful work. N. Ostrovsky
  • Where the spirit of science reigns, great things are done with small means. Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov
  • To create is nothing but to believe. R. Rollan
  • Genius is the patience of thought concentrated in known direction. Blaise Pascal
  • Where labor turns into creativity, naturally, even physiologically, the fear of death disappears. L. Tolstoy
  • To do easily what is difficult for others is a talent; to do what is impossible for talent is genius. A. Amiel
  • Where there is life and freedom, there is room for new creativity. S. Bulgakov
  • Dogmatism is the integrity of the spirit; the one who creates is always dogmatic, always boldly choosing and creating the chosen. Nikolai Berdyaev
  • Talents measure the progress of civilization, and they also represent the milestones of history, serving as telegrams from ancestors and contemporaries to posterity. Kozma Prutkov
  • There is hardly any higher pleasure than the pleasure of creating. N. Gogol
  • Talent, like character, is manifested in the struggle. Some people adapt to circumstances, others defend such necessary human principles as honor, conscientiousness, loyalty. The fixtures are disappearing. The fundamental ones, having overcome all difficulties, remain. V. Uspensky
  • If I have seen further than others, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants. Isaac Newton
  • Talent is one third instinct, one third memory, and one third will. K. Dossi
  • Life is short, the path of art is long. Hippocrates

  • The talent of great souls is to recognize the great in other people. Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin
  • To go to great inventions, starting from the most insignificant beginnings, and to see what can be hidden under the first and childish appearance amazing art, - this is not a matter of dozens of minds, but only the thought of a superman can do it. Galileo Galilei
  • Talent is faith in yourself, in your strength ... M. Gorky
  • Inventing oneself is fine, but knowing and appreciating what others have found is less than creating. I. Goethe
  • Happy glimpses of thought often invade the head so quietly that one does not immediately notice their significance. Hermann Helmholtz
  • Another is colorless in the first row, but in the second it shines. Voltaire
  • The judgment that beauty is something superficial is a superficial judgment. Herbert Spencer
  • The researcher must have boundless faith—and yet doubt. Claude Bernard
  • The ability to create is a great gift of nature; the act of creativity in the creative soul is a great mystery; a minute of creativity is a moment of great sacred rites. V. Belinsky
  • True talents do not go unrewarded: there is an audience, there is offspring. The main thing is not to receive, but to deserve. N. Karamzin
  • The powers of man, so far as experience and analogy teach us, are unlimited; there is no reason to believe even some imaginary limit on which the human mind will stop. G. Buckle
  • Everyone feels what his forces are, on which he can count. Lucretius
  • The state of creative impotence, alas, does not interfere with creativity. Leszek Kumor
  • An artist's career always starts tomorrow. James Whistler
  • Random discoveries are made only by trained minds. Blaise Pascal
  • Beautiful, does not need additional decorations. Most of all, it is painted by the absence of jewelry. Johann Gottfried Herder
  • The highest talent will easily be disgraced if an overconfident one wants to measure his strength the first time in such a matter, which requires great preliminary knowledge, maturity of mind in judgment and experience in life. N. Pirogov
  • Whoever has experienced the pleasure of creativity, for him all other pleasures no longer exist. A. Chekhov
  • As life progresses, we learn the limits of our abilities. 3. Freud
  • Whoever does not use his talents to teach and educate others is either a bad person or a limited person. G. Lichtenberg
  • The work is a flawed idea. Alfred Schnittke
  • Who is born with talent and for talent, he finds his best existence in it. I. Goethe
  • Nature is quite simple; what contradicts this must be rejected. Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov
  • Any person of average ability can, by proper work on himself, diligence, attention and perseverance, become anything he wants, except as a good poet. F. Chesterfield
  • Calling is the backbone of life. F. Nietzsche
  • Mastery is when "what" and "how" come together. Vsevolod Meyerhold
  • To foresee is to control. Blaise Pascal
  • One would expect that our writers, if they possessed a genuine gift, would lead the world after themselves, and would not follow the world lowly, catering to its weaknesses. Anthony Shaftesbury
  • Only the Almighty had complete freedom of creativity, and even then only on the first day of creation. Maxim Zvonarev
  • We are born with abilities and powers to do almost anything - at any rate, these abilities are such that they can take us further than can be easily imagined; but only the exercise of these forces can give us skill and skill in anything and lead us to perfection. D. Locke
  • Compared to what we should be, we are still in a semi-drowsy state. We use only a small part of our physical and mental resources. In general, we can say that a person lives in this way, far beyond his capabilities. He possesses abilities of various kinds, which he does not usually use. W. James
  • It seems to us that people do not know well both their capabilities and their strengths: they exaggerate the former, and underestimate the latter. F. Bacon
  • You can't learn creative techniques. Every creator has his own tricks. One can only imitate the highest methods, but this does not lead to anything, and it is impossible to penetrate into the work of the creative spirit. I. Goncharov
  • We must not accept other causes in nature than those that are true and sufficient to explain the phenomena. Isaac Newton
  • Discoveries are made when everyone thinks that this cannot be, and one person does not know this. A. Einstein
  • If you don’t know how to hold an ax in your hand, you won’t cut wood, and if you don’t know the language well, you won’t write beautifully and understandably for everyone. M. Gorky
  • I value one experience more than a thousand opinions born of the imagination alone. Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov
  • There are no patrons more reliable than our own abilities. L. Vauvenargues
  • Ordinary people are busy only to pass the time; and who has any talent - to take advantage of the time. A. Schopenhauer
  • No one knows what his powers are until he uses them. I. Goethe
  • Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passions. Galileo Galilei
  • But in other cases, a thought strikes us suddenly, without effort, like inspiration. Hermann Helmholtz
  • To strictly follow your inclinations and to be in their power is to be a slave to yourself. M. Montaigne
  • The duty of the philosopher is to seek truth everywhere and as far as providence allows the human mind. Nicholas Copernicus
  • There are no incompetent people. There are those who are unable to determine their abilities, to develop them.
  • There is only one happiness: to create. Only the one who creates is alive. The rest are shadows wandering the earth, alien to life. All the joys of life are creative joys ... R. Rolland
  • Man is glorified not by gold, not by silver. The man is glorified by his talent and skill. A. Jami
  • Denial of one's talent is always a guarantee of talent. W. Shakespeare
  • Science wins when fantasy unfetters its wings. Michael Faraday
  • The first stage of all creativity is self-forgetfulness. M. Prishvin
  • In fact, the creator usually experiences only grief. L. Shestov
  • The field of research of all sciences is boundless. Blaise Pascal
  • My results have long been known to me, I just do not know how I will come to them. Carl Gauss
  • The impulse to creativity can be as easily extinguished as it arose if left without food. K. Paustovsky
  • Mathematics is the language in which God wrote the universe. Galileo Galilei
  • In the study of science, examples are more useful than rules. Isaac Newton
  • Few people create anything creative after the age of 35. The reason for this is that few people create anything creative before the age of 35. Joel Hildebrand
  • A vocation can be recognized and proved only by the sacrifice that a scientist or artist makes to his peace or well-being in order to give himself up to his vocation. L. Tolstoy
  • Whoever creates loves himself in it; therefore he has to hate himself in the deepest way - in this hatred he knows no measure. F. Nietzsche
  • Nature is simple and does not luxuriate in superfluous causes of things. Isaac Newton
  • Whoever understands nothing but chemistry understands it insufficiently. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
  • Let everyone know his abilities and let him strictly judge himself, his virtues and vices. Cicero
  • Who's stopping you from inventing waterproof gunpowder? Kozma Prutkov
  • The fact itself is nothing. It acquires value only because of the idea or the strength of evidence. Claude Bernard
  • Brevity is the soul of wit. A. Chekhov
  • The word "difficulty" should absolutely not exist for creative mind. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
  • When the sea is calm, everyone can be a helmsman. Publilius Sir
  • Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when nothing more can be cut off. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
  • What is the main sign of true talent? This is constant development, constant self-improvement. V. Stasov
  • Ability means little without opportunity. Napoleon
  • Each person is a creator, because he creates something from various innate factors and possibilities. Alfred Adler
  • Ability is presupposed, but it must become a skill. I. Goethe
  • The researcher is obliged to direct his attention to what he is looking for, but he is also obliged to notice what he is not looking for. Claude Bernard
  • Ask nature, she keeps all truths and will answer your questions without fail and satisfactorily. Roger Bacon
  • Art is "I"; science is "we". Claude Bernard
  • There is something rarer, more extraordinary, than giftedness. It is the ability to recognize the giftedness of others. G. Lichtenberg
  • An invention can be perfected, a creation can only be imitated. Maria Ebner-Eschenbach

Only he is gifted with a happy fate,
He is joyful whose heart is just.

Albukasim Firdousi

What is a poet? A person who writes poetry? Of course not. He is called a poet not because he writes in verse; but he writes in verse, that is, he brings words and sounds into harmony, because he is the son of harmony, a poet.

Alexander Alexandrovich Blok

Truly, art lies in nature; whoever knows how to discover it, owns it.

Albrecht Dürer

A fine imagination is just as necessary for the historian as it is for the poet, for without imagination nothing can be seen, nothing can be understood.

Anatole France

A sense of proportion in art is everything.

Anatole France

Whoever has experienced the pleasure of creativity, for him all other pleasures do not exist.

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Happiness is spending yourself on the creation of your hands, which will live even after your death.

Every ascent is painful. Rebirth is painful. Not exhausted, I can not hear the music. Suffering, efforts help the music to sound.

Did the effort seem fruitless to you? Blind man, step back a few steps... The magic of skillful hands has created masterpieces, hasn't it? But trust me, good luck and bad luck alike made them... Lovely dance born from the ability to dance.

Only a bee recognizes hidden sweetness in a flower,
Only an artist senses a beautiful mark on everything.

Afanasy Afanasievich Fet

When I create music, I don't think of it in isolation from the idea.

Benjamin Britten

The unmistakable sign that something is not art, or that one does not understand art, is boredom... Art should be a means of education, but its purpose is pleasure.

Bertolt Brecht

All kinds of arts serve the greatest of the arts - the art of living on earth.

Bertolt Brecht

Art requires knowledge.

Bertolt Brecht

When humanity is destroyed, no more art. Unite beautiful words is not art.

Bertolt Brecht

Started a round dance - dance it to the end.

Bulgarian proverb

Art is always, without ceasing, busy with two things. It relentlessly meditates on death and relentlessly creates life.

Boris Leonidovich Pasternak

Children should live in a world of beauty, games, fairy tales, music, drawing, fantasy, creativity.

Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

The third faculty of the soul after mind and will is creativity.

Vasily Andreevich Zhukovsky

Creativity is a lofty feat, and feat requires sacrifice.

Vasily Ivanovich Kachalov

Life is not a burden, but the wings of creativity and joy; and if anyone turns it into a burden, then he himself is to blame.

Vikenty Vikentievich Veresaev

Music is the universal language of the world.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

When I listen to music, I hear absolutely distinct answers to all my questions, and everything calms down and clears up in me. Or rather, I feel that these are not questions at all.

Gustav Mahler

In order to discover the laws that belong to the world of primary images, the artist must awaken to life as a person: almost all of his noble feelings, a considerable share of intellect, intuition, and the desire to create must be developed in him.

Delia Steinberg Guzman

The Laws of Art originate not in the material, but in the ideal world where Beauty lives, matter can only indicate the boundaries within which artistic inspiration spreads.

Delia Steinberg Guzman

The Lord created music as common language for people.

When love and skill come together, you can expect a masterpiece.

John Ruskin

Without impressions, enthusiasm, inspiration, without life experience, there is no creativity.

Dmitry Dmitrievich Shostakovich

Always being dissatisfied is the essence of creativity.

Jules Renard

To create art, only the chosen one can,
Every person loves art.

Julien Grun

Music is intelligence embodied in beautiful sounds.

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

The layman imagines that for creativity one must wait for inspiration. This is a deep delusion.

Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky

High art not only reflects life, it, by participating in life, changes it.

Ilya Grigorievich Ehrenburg

In any work of art, great or small, everything to the last detail depends on the idea.

Art is the medium of that which cannot be expressed.

The impulse to creativity can be as easily extinguished as it arose if left without food.

Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky

Not a single, even the initial moment of creativity can do without the work of the imagination.

Konstantin Sergeevich Stanislavsky

Simplicity, truth and naturalness are the three great principles of beauty in all works of art.

Christoph Willibald Gluck

Learn the science of art and the art of science.

Leonardo da Vinci

The art of living has always been composed mainly of the ability to look ahead.

Leonid Maksimovich Leonov

Let your life be equal to you, let nothing contradict one another, and this is impossible without knowledge and without art, allowing you to know the divine and the human.

Lucius Annaeus Seneca (the Younger)

Music is the mediator between the life of the mind and the life of the senses.

Ludwig van Beethoven

Music should strike fire from people's hearts.

Ludwig van Beethoven

Every genuine piece of music I have an idea.

Ludwig van Beethoven

Others, who love their art, devote themselves entirely to their work, forgetting to wash and eat. You value your nature less than an engraver - engraving, a dancer - dancing, a lover of money - money, an ambitious - glory. Does it seem to you that general useful activity is less significant and less worthy of effort?

Marcus Aurelius

The art of living is more like the art of fighting than of dancing. It requires readiness and fortitude both in regard to the sudden and the unforeseen.

Marcus Aurelius

The most important tool of an artist, which is formed through constant training, is the belief in one's ability to create miracles when necessary.

Mark Rothko

Art is jealous, it requires a person to give himself entirely to it.

Michelangelo Buonarroti

Music dominates autocratically and makes you forget about everything else.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

In the hands of talent, everything can serve as a tool for beauty.

Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

I remember with horror how people who considered themselves educated raged against Wagner, calling his music a cacophony. Obviously, every achievement must go through the ordeal of denial and ridicule.

Nicholas Roerich

A true artist must sacrifice herself to her art. Like a nun, she is not in a position to lead the life that most women want.

Anna Pavlovna Pavlova

The spirit is the master, the imagination is the instrument, the body is the obedient material. Each person has his own inner world, created by the power of imagination. Imagination is born pure and strong desire hearts. If this power is strong enough to light up every corner of this inner world, then everything that a person thinks about will take shape in his soul.

Paracelsus

Inspiration is such a guest who does not like to visit the lazy.

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Everyone is able to do well only what the muse inspires him to do.

Music inspires the whole world, provides the soul with wings, promotes the flight of the imagination...

The path to the abode of the Muses, alas, is not wide and not straight.

***
Creativity is a wild fantasy multiplied by personal experience!

***
Creativity is a kind of cooperation in which talent comes from God and work comes from man.

***
Creativity is a manifestation of God in man.

***
If you do not like your own creation, then why not create.

***
Every person is a creator! But not everyone knows what they've done.

***
Extraordinary experiences give rise to lofty creations.

***
Creativity is the moment of creating the future in the present.

***
A creative person “from where it is necessary” grows both hands and brains ...

***
Genius is madness curbed by creativity.

***
Unfortunately, the creativity of some people is often used to fight against creativity others.

***
Fantasy is creativity and creativity is rebellion.

***
“Creativity, like love, helps to win back a springboard for poetry from the prose of life.”

***
God has no other hands to create than yours.

***
Even if at least a few people think that you did something well, invented it, implemented it, then it’s worth creating for the sake of it!

***
All artists are crazy. It's the best they have.

***
Always remain dissatisfied: this is the essence of creativity.

***
There is hardly any higher pleasure than the pleasure of creating.

***
The impulse to creativity can be as easily extinguished as it arose if left without food.

***
Creativity is a passion that dies in form.

***
A pitiful parody of creativity cannot be called creativity itself...

***
Creation is the basis of life.

***
Creative people - it's always an awl in the ass! And, often, not only in his own!

***
The most creative people who receive the most for their creativity are children.

***
Freedom is expressed in creativity.

***
Maturity is a combination of wisdom, benevolence, endurance and creativity.

***
A masterpiece is the creator's crazy thoughts...

***
Rules turn creativity into production and philosophy into propaganda.

***
This wonderful world- the reality of the divine imagination.

***
Don't think! It is harmful! Today, in a friendly conversation, I thought of the fact that creativity, schizophrenia and murder are interconnected things.

***
A template is an absolutely unacceptable evil in any kind of creativity.

***
"Two things justify the existence of man on earth: love and creativity."

***
What is higher - the creator, or the creation created by him?

***
Creative work, despite its complexity, is a wonderful and sublime work.

***
Interest in life in all its manifestations is the secret of all creative people.

***
Creativity is like red caviar.

***
He who creates for posterity is a great optimist if he thinks that posterity will have nothing else to do.

***
Life is nothing but creativity.

***
In reality, it is comfortable when you feel like its creator. And with this creativity you live with all your "I" with your ... with your whole being.

***
Creation is a symbol.

***
Smart people have long known that only creativity brings happiness to a person.

***
To create is to kill death.

***
Those who live in other people's thoughts do not have the right to criticize those who sing to the soundtrack.

***
How to black out swear words from texts if the list of prohibited words cannot be published. Question.

***
The pains of creativity cannot be anesthetized.

***
When you write under the dictation of the muse, the main thing is not to make mistakes.

***
Express yourself clearly - the word will become red.

***
People often rob themselves by replacing creativity with plagiarism ...

***
Smoking is not compatible with creative work- you get dumber from it.

***
Always being dissatisfied is the essence of creativity.

***
Where the race begins, creativity ends.

***
It seems to me that any professional is a poet and a creative person at heart.

***
Creation! Ascension to the heights! Overcoming yourself.

***
"Brevity is the soul of wit"; conciseness is the daughter of genius.

***
How I want to work with a twinkle ... Yes, and set fire to this whole bunch of ... unnecessary papers in the heat of the moment. And let them burn. Together with insanity ... who gave birth to them.))

***
“I write every day. It doesn't matter if it's music or something else. It doesn't matter if anyone needs it. For me, the main thing is to be a creator.”

***
Creation! Only it can save you from torment and make life easier!

***
There are joys in every kind of creativity: the whole point is to be able to take your good where you find it.

***
The Creator collected crumbs and grains for you to devour overnight.

***
Where there is creativity, there is no place for madness.

***
Creativity is a lofty feat, and feat requires sacrifice. All sorts of petty and selfish feelings prevent you from creating. And creativity is a selfless service to the art of the people.

Statuses about creativity, creation



Similar articles