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— Susan Vreeland
I suppose it's easier for most writers to create and vivify characters of their own gender.
— Susan Vreeland
It was only after I began to write fiction that I found a way to connect with painting.
— Susan Vreeland
In the end, it's only the moments that we have.
— Susan Vreeland
Look long enough, out or in, and you'll be glad you are who you are.
— Susan Vreeland
Love is so easily bruised by the necessity of making choices.
— Susan Vreeland
Erasmus says if you must be hanged let it be on fair gallows.
— Susan Vreeland
If I don't love the feelings I have while creating those windows, I'm only working for coin and not from soul.
— Susan Vreeland
No matter where life takes you,' she said, 'the place where you stand at any moment is holy ground.
— Susan Vreeland
Now he knew ... that there was nothing so vital as paying attention, and perfecting the humble offices of love.
— Susan Vreeland
Painting. Carefully, I took down the goat, the chicken, and me and
— Susan Vreeland
I wanted to keep a Gothic cathedral alive in my heart.
— Susan Vreeland
Work is love made plain, whether man's work or woman's work.
— Susan Vreeland
Maybe that's what love was
walking willingly into the unknown for the sake of the other. — Susan Vreeland
walking willingly into the unknown for the sake of the other. — Susan Vreeland
Overblown responsibility was a part of my preoccupation with myself.
— Susan Vreeland
Reproducing nature slavishly is not art.
— Susan Vreeland
Things that have been lost and then found are doubly precious, don't you think. People too.
— Susan Vreeland
Art history looks at art works and the people who have created them.
— Susan Vreeland
To me, art begets art. Painting feeds the eye just as poetry feeds the ear, which is to say that both feed the soul.
— Susan Vreeland
Readers would email me and say, 'Please write a novel about so-and-so,' but it has to come from yourself and not so much from your readership.
— Susan Vreeland
There is so much strife and tension in the world that I find the silent world of paintings from the past both hopeful and healing.
— Susan Vreeland
To live and move and have her being in a flow of blue.
— Susan Vreeland
He had a thought that amused him. "Figures, still life, landscape, AND an animal! Zola, eat your hat!" he bellowed.
— Susan Vreeland
At this stage of life, he'd better just lean into love, because if he fell, he feared he might break a hip.
— Susan Vreeland
People who would be that close to her, she thought, a matter of a few arms' lengths, looking, looking, and they would never know her.
— Susan Vreeland
Everybody works ... That's what life is. Work and a little play and a lot of prayer.
— Susan Vreeland
If you feel joy when you do something unselfish for him, and would just as soon do it in secret as openly, then that rings of the true metal
— Susan Vreeland
I could say diamonds are a girl's best friend, and that never changes. But the taste for art did change.
— Susan Vreeland
Allowing beauty a place in the soul was a powerful antidote to the stress and strain of mortal life.
— Susan Vreeland
What the world calls failure, I call learning.
— Susan Vreeland
When I see Tiffany windows in churches across the United States, I get a sense of spiritual upliftment from that.
— Susan Vreeland
A woman can't stay hard when all around her is loveliness.
— Susan Vreeland
I've come to think that if doing something simple or silly can give a person pleasure, then, by God, do it
— Susan Vreeland
Each time we enter imaginatively into the life of another, it's a small step upwards in the elevation of the human race.
— Susan Vreeland
Think hard before you begin, then enter the work.
— Susan Vreeland
If two people love the same thing, she reasoned, then they must love each other, at least a little, even if they never say it.
— Susan Vreeland
I don't know if a historian or scholar owns an opinion.
— Susan Vreeland
You think because I am her mother I can remake her?
— Susan Vreeland