Leonardo da Vinci Poems, Epigrams and QuotesA Poem by Michael R. BurchLEONARDO DA VINCI POEMS, EPIGRAMS AND QUOTES
Nothing enables authority like silence.―Leonardo da Vinci, translation by Michael R. Burch
The greatest deceptions spring from men’s own opinions.―Leonardo da Vinci, translation by Michael R. Burch
I am impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowledge is not enough; we must apply ourselves. Wanting and being willing are insufficient; we must act.―Leonardo da Vinci, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Once we have flown, we will forever walk the earth with our eyes turned heavenward, for there we were and will always long to return.―Leonardo da Vinci, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
The great achievers rarely relaxed and let things happen to them. They set out and kick-started whatever happened.―Leonardo da Vinci, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Where the spirit does not aid and abet the hand there is no art.―Leonardo da Vinci, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Necessity is the mistress of nature's inventions.―Leonardo da Vinci, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Did Leonardo da Vinci anticipate Darwin with his comments about Nature and necessity being the mistress of her inventions? Yes, and his studies of comparative anatomy, including the intestines, led da Vinci to say explicitly that "apes, monkeys and the like" are not merely related to humans but are "almost of the same species." He was, indeed, a man ahead of his time, by at least 350 years. Excerpts from “Paragone of Poetry and Painting” and Other Writings Sculpture requires light, received from above, Painting is the more beautiful, the more imaginative, the more copious, Painting encompasses infinite possibilities But you, O Painter, unless you can make your figures move, While as soon as the Poet abandons nature, he ceases to resemble the Painter; Painting is poetry seen but not heard, And if the Poet calls painting dumb poetry, Yet poor is the pupil who fails to surpass his master! Because I find no subject especially useful or pleasing And what can I do when a woman plucks my heart? The Point Here forms, colors, the character of the entire universe, contract to a point, © 2021 Michael R. Burch |
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Added on December 11, 2020 Last Updated on May 16, 2021 Tags: Leonardo da Vinci, Poems, Epigrams, Quotes, English Translations Author
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