A Quote by Leonardo da Vinci

Perspective is to painting what the bridle is to the horse, the rudder to a ship. — © Leonardo da Vinci
Perspective is to painting what the bridle is to the horse, the rudder to a ship.
Aspirations must be pure and free of selfishness. Arising from the depths of the soul, aspirations are spiritual demands penetrating all of a human life and making it possible for a person to die for their sake. A person without aspirations is like a ship without a rudder or a horse without a bridle. Aspirations give consistent order to life.
Words were one of the most powerful forces known— or unknown— to man. The Most High had created this world with His words. And humans, who had been fashioned in His image, could direct the entire course of their lives with their words, their mouths as the rudder on a ship, as the bridle on a horse. They produced with their words. They destroyed with their words.
Perspective is the rein and rudder of painting.
The faculty of imagination is both the rudder and the bridle of the senses.
Like the vital rudder of a ship, we have been provided a way to determine the direction we travel. The lighthouse of the Lord beckons to all as we sail the seas of life. Our home port is the celestial kingdom of God. Our purpose is to steer an undeviating course in that direction. A man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder—never likely to reach home port. To us comes the signal: Chart your course, set your sail, position your rudder, and proceed.
A man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder - never likely to reach home port. To us comes the signal: chart your course, set your sail, position your rudder, and proceed.
Those who are in love with practice without knowledge are like the sailor who gets into a ship without rudder or compass and who never can be certain whether he is going. Practice must always be founded on sound theory, and to this Perspective is the guide and the gateway; and without this nothing can be done well in the matter of drawing.
Man is the will, and woman the sentiment. In this ship of humanity, Will is the rudder, and Sentiment the sail; when woman affects to steer, the rudder is only a masked sail.
Law is the rudder of the ship of state.
Clearly security without values is like a ship without a rudder. But values without security are like a rudder without a ship.
The ship of heaven guides itself and will not accept a wooden rudder.
If some beggar steals a bridle he'll be hung by a man who's stolen a horse.
Love is a boaster at heart, who cannot hide the stolen horse without giving a glimpse of the bridle.
The horse's neck is between the two reins of the bridle, which both meet in the rider's hand.
The idealist and dreamer will stubbornly go down with the ship. The serial innovator grabs the rudder and changes course.
After Watergate, America was a ship without a rudder. Vietnam was left to its own devices, drifting along towards its fate.
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