John Ruskin

An infinitude of tenderness is the chief gift and inheritance of all truly great men.
John Ruskin

Much of the character of everyman may be read in his house.
John Ruskin

Much of the character of everyman may be read in house.
John Ruskin

In my house there is no attempt whatever to secure harmonies of colour, or form, or furniture.... I am entirely independent for daily happiness upon the sensual qualities of form or colour--when I want them I take them either from the sky or from the fields.
John Ruskin

There is no wealth but life.
John Ruskin

To see clearly is poetry, prophecy, and religion--all in one.
John Ruskin