A Quote by Robert Henri

The pictures which do not represent an intense interest cannot expect to create an intense interest. — © Robert Henri
The pictures which do not represent an intense interest cannot expect to create an intense interest.
That intense faith in another world, that intense hatred for this world, that intense power of renunciation, that intense faith in God, that intense faith in the immortal soul, is in you. I challenge anyone to give it up. You cannot. You may try to impose upon me by becoming materialists, by talking materialism for a few months, but I know what you are; if I take you by the hand, back you come as good theists as ever were born. How can you change your nature?
interested, I mean, with that intense personal interest to which every one has some vague right at the end
Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see. There is an interest in that which is hidden and which the visible does not show us. This interest can take the form of a quite intense feeling, a sort of conflict, one might say, between the visible that is hidden and the visible that is present.
It was a combination of an intense interest in children's literature, which I've always had, and the feeling that I'd just have a go and see if I could do it.
There is no self-interest completely unrelated to others' interests. Due to the fundamental interconnectedness which lies at the heart of reality, your interest is also my interest. From this it becomes clear that "my" interest and "your" interest are intimately connected. In a deep sense, they converge.
I always wonder about the word 'intense.' 'Intense' is used to describe women. Guys are intense, but they don't get described that way.
Now, it's high time for all those that have an influence on the parties with the conflict to understand that it is in the interest of everybody to put an end to this conflict. But this kind of persuasion, this kind of intense pressure, I believe it's my duty to do, even if I recognize that the contradictions and the different perceptions of interest that exist are making it very difficult.
Intense interest in any subject is indispensable if you're really going to excel in it.
The human interest, and the natural interest, and the spiritual interest of this planet need to begin to take a priority over the corporate interest, the military interest, and the materialistic interests.
Even if you're an angry, intense person, you also have to have intense joy about life and intense feelings about the world.
The state of that man's mind who feels too intense an interest as to future events, must be most deplorable.
All those emotions spanning from intense love, intense frustration, intense jealously, all those feelings are red.
Every American president, regardless of party, has said that America has an intense interest in a peaceful resolution. And I think it should be left at that.
There's no love more intense than the love we have for our kids - and where there is intense love, there is also intense fear lurking beneath the surface.
I think what we call the dullness of things is a disease in ourselves. Else how could anyone find an intense interest in life? And many do.
It is difficult for the common good to prevail against the intense concentration of those who have a special interest, especially if the decisions are made behind locked doors.
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