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The common highwayman's demand of "your money OR your life," into that of "your money AND your life.
— John Ruskin
The artist's business is to feel, although he may think a little sometimes ... when he has nothing better to do.
— John Ruskin
Life being very short, and the quiet hours of it few, we ought to waste none of them in reading valueless books.
— John Ruskin
Malcolm Muggeridge who said that the only real Englishmen left in the world were to be found in India.
— Ruskin Bond
There are two kinds of authors - subjective and objective. Introverts are more inward looking.
— Ruskin Bond
Every increased possession loads us with new weariness.
— John Ruskin
There is rough work to be done, and rough men must do it; there is gentle work to be done, and gentlemen must do it.
— John Ruskin
Mighty of heart, mighty of mind, magnanimous-to be this is indeed to be great in life.
— John Ruskin
The first condition of education is being able to put someone to wholesome and meaningful work.
— John Ruskin
You can only possess beauty through understanding it.
— John Ruskin
Some people become an integral part of our lives; others are ships that pass in the night. Short stories, in fact. My
— Ruskin Bond
Sometimes the weak will last for years, while the strong will suddenly collapse and die.
— Ruskin Bond
No human actions ever were intended by the Maker of men to be guided by balances of expediency, but by balances of justice.
— John Ruskin
The highest reward for a person's toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it.
— John Ruskin
I am almost sick and giddy with the quantity of things in my head, all tempting and wanting to be worked out.
— John Ruskin
All great art is the work of the whole living creature, body and soul, and chiefly of the soul.
— John Ruskin
Come, ye cold winds, at January's call, On whistling wings, and with white flakes bestrew The earth.
— John Ruskin
There is money to be made in the market place, but under the cherry tree there is rest.
— Ruskin Bond
The tree made it's first move, the first overture of friendship. It allowed a leaf to fall.
— Ruskin Bond
She did not know it then, that some of the moving force in our life are meant to touch us briefly and go there way.
— Ruskin Bond
On the open road we are all brothers.
— Ruskin Bond
You may sell your work, but not your soul.
— John Ruskin
Men cannot not live by exchanging articles, but producing them. They live by work not trade.
— John Ruskin
Hitler's signature is ugly, as you would expect.
— Ruskin Bond
How long most people would look at the best book before they would give the price of a large turbot for it?
— John Ruskin
Ruskin's concern for art education applied to the development of the power of the hand and eye for everyone.
— Robert Hewison
The adventure is not in arriving, it's in the on-the-way experience. It is not in the expected; it's in the surprise. You
— Ruskin Bond
Of all God's gifts to the sighted man, color is holiest, the most divine, the most solemn.
— John Ruskin
When I'm writing there's nobody watching me. Today, it's hard to find a profession where you're not being watched!
— Ruskin Bond
Early in the morning Rikki-tikki came to early breakfast in the veranda riding on Teddy's shoulder,
— Ruskin Bond
The highest reward for a man's toil is not what he gets for it but what he becomes by it.
— John Ruskin
The proof of a thing's being right is that it has power over the heart; that it excites us, wins us, or helps us.
— John Ruskin
Nearly all the evils in the Church have arisen from bishops desiring power more than light. They want authority, not outlook.
— John Ruskin
A splendour of miscellaneous spirits.
— John Ruskin
It isn't time that's passing by, it is you and I. It
— Ruskin Bond
He who is not actively kind is cruel!
— John Ruskin
All really great pictures exhibit the general habits of nature, manifested in some peculiar, rare, and beautiful way.
— John Ruskin
Whether for life or death, do your own work well.
— John Ruskin
The only way to understand the difficult parts of the Bible is first to read and obey the easy ones.
— John Ruskin
No person who is well bred, kind and modest is ever offensively plain; all real deformity means want for manners or of heart.
— John Ruskin
If a book is worth reading, it is worth buying.
— John Ruskin
The sculptor does not work for the anatomist, but for the common observer of life and nature.
— John Ruskin
For everytime I see the sky I'm aware of belonging to the universe than to just one corner of the earth.
— Ruskin Bond
You might sooner get lightning out of incense smoke than true action or passion out of your modern English religion.
— John Ruskin
If the thing is impossible, you need not trouble yourselves about it; if possible, try for it.
— John Ruskin
There is no wealth but life.
— John Ruskin
When I write I just keep a waste paper basket handy in case I am experiencing a block.
— Ruskin Bond
An unimaginative person can neither be reverent or kind.
— John Ruskin
No amount of pay ever made a good soldier, a good teacher, a good artist, or a good workman.
— John Ruskin
Absolute and entire ugliness is rare.
— John Ruskin
Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty if only we have the eyes to see them.
— John Ruskin
The work of science is to substitute facts for appearances, and demonstrations for impressions.
— John Ruskin
Architecture is the work of nations
— John Ruskin