Quote by Paul Cezanne
I must be more sensible and realize that at my age, illusions are

I must be more sensible and realize that at my age, illusions are hardly permitted and they will always destroy me. – Paul Cezanne

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My age and health will never allow me to realize the dream of art Ive been pursuing all my life. – Paul Cezanne

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Doubtless there are things in nature which have not yet been seen. If an artist discovers them, he opens the way for his successors. – Paul Cezanne

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A bad manner spoils everything, even reason and justice a good one supplies everything, gilds a No, sweetens a truth, and adds a touch of beauty to old age itself. – Baltasar Gracian

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Theres also some element of coming of age during the Reagan administration, which everybody has painted as some glorious time in America, but I remember as being a very, very dark time. There was apocalypse in the air the punk rock movement made sense. – John Cusack

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To be happy, we must be true to nature and carry our age along with us. – William Hazlitt

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It is my art. I am better at it than I ever was. And I will do it as long as I can. When you reach a certain age you can slough off what is unnecessary and concentrate on what is. And why not? – Arthur Miller

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