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Austrian soldier and painter (d. 1918), Birth: 12-6-1890, Death: 31-10-1918 Egon Schiele Quotes
1.
I must see new things and investigate them. I want to taste dark water and see crackling trees and wild winds.
Egon Schiele

2.
No erotic work of art is filth if it is artistically significant; it is only turned into filth through the beholder if he is filthy.
Egon Schiele

3.
Art cannot be modern. Art is primordially eternal.
Egon Schiele

4.
I was in love with everything- I wanted to look with love at the angry people so that their eyes would be forced to respond; and I wanted to bring gifts to the envious and tell them that I am worthless.
Egon Schiele

5.
To restrict the artist is a crime. It is to murder germinating life
Egon Schiele

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6.
Bodies have their own light which they consume to live: they burn, they are not lit from the outside.
Egon Schiele

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Everything is dead while it lives.
Egon Schiele

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I do not deny that I have made drawings and watercolors of an erotic nature. But they are always works of art. Are there no artists who have done erotic pictures?
Egon Schiele

Quote Topics by Egon Schiele: Art People Erotic Believe Dark Mother Artist Beautiful Light Breathe Beauty Thinking Eye Rich Eternal Drawing Filth Sad Flower Father Immortality Wind Understanding Murder Quality Crime Joy Body Doe Would Be
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I believe in the immortality of all creatures.
Egon Schiele

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I shall go so far that people will be seized with terror at the sight of each of my works of 'living' art.
Egon Schiele

11.
I must live in my own excrement, breathe in my own poisonous sticky fumes. Yet I am a human being! I still am. Does no one think of that?
Egon Schiele

12.
At present, I am mainly observing the physical motion of mountains, water, trees and flowers. One is everywhere reminded of similar movements in the human body, of similar impulses of joy and suffering in plants.
Egon Schiele

13.
My mother is a very strange woman... She doesn't understand me in the least and doesn't love me much either. If she had either love or understanding she would be prepared to make sacrifices
Egon Schiele

14.
All beautiful and noble qualities have been united in me... I shall be the fruit which will leave eternal vitality behind even after its decay. How great must be your joy, therefore, to have given birth to me.
Egon Schiele

15.
I am so rich that I must give myself away.
Egon Schiele

16.
I don't know whether there is anyone else at all who remembers my noble father with such sadness
Egon Schiele