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The romantic artist expects people to ask, 'What has he got to say?' The classical artist expects them to ask, 'How does he say it?
— Robin G. Collingwood
Art is community's medicine for that worst disease of the mind, the corruption of consciousness
— Robin G. Collingwood
Check and restrain anger. Never make any determination until you find it has entirely subsided.
— Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood
No one who was not by nature a lover of logic, and an extreme precisian in the use of words and phrases, could have written the two "Alice" books.
— Stuart Dodgson Collingwood
History teaches us every day; our understanding is the matter!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
A smartphone is great for when one person is documenting another thing or another person doing something.
— Nick Woodman
Now, gentlemen, let us do something today which the world may talk of hereafter.
— Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood
Before you are five and twenty you must establish a character that will serve you all your life.
— Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood
It is easier to make our wishes conform to our means than to make our means conform to our wishes.
— Robert E.Lee
There are varied experiences of overweight women throughout the country; there's not just one experience.
— Sarah Baker
We're not going to get carried away. Well, we are going to for the next couple of days!
— Paul Collingwood
All history is the history of thought,
— Robin G. Collingwood
President Obama is going to take two weeks to unwind, as opposed to President Bush, who never wound.
— David Letterman
The culture has got to be only the best for Collingwood. I reckon Collingwood accepts defeat far too easily and accepts mediocrity far too easily,
— Eddie McGuire
Hence we are the victims of an illusion which leads us to believe we have ourselves produced what has been imposed upon us externally.
— Emile Durkheim
Perfect freedom is reserved for the man who lives by his own work and in that work does what he wants to do.
— Robin G. Collingwood
I have played a lot of Test cricket with Paul Collingwood over the past year. I seem to be spending more time with him than my fiancee.
— Kevin Pietersen
Charles was at this time very fond of inventing games for the amusement of his brothers and sisters;
— Stuart Dodgson Collingwood
Classical art stands for form; romantic art for content.
— Robin G. Collingwood
The children of each generation are taught to want what they are taught they must not have.
— Robin G. Collingwood
Every new generation must rewrite history in its own way.
— Robin G. Collingwood
The history of thought, and therefore all history, is the re-enactment of past thought in the historian's own mind.
— Robin G. Collingwood
Rational truth - and all truth is rational - is essentially that which can justify itself under criticism and in discussion.
— R.G. Collingwood
The problem sincere Christians have with God often comes down to a wrong understanding of what this life is meant to provide.
— Larry Crabb
Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly.
— Robert F. Kennedy
I love sailing but hate cruise ships.
— Garrett Neff
What a man is ashamed of is always at bottom himself; and he is ashamed of himself at bottom always for being afraid.
— Robin G. Collingwood
My mouth dries up. I know I am not apologizing for the picture. I am sorry for being there in the first place.
— Lynda Mullaly Hunt
Like other revolutionaries I can thank God for the reactionaries. They clarify the issue.
— Robin G. Collingwood
The sociability of artists is a paradoxical and precarious thing, and ceases the instant they begin their actual artistic work.
— Robin G. Collingwood
Nothing capable of being memorized is history.
— Robin G. Collingwood
The chief business of twentieth-century philosopy is to reckon with twentieth-century history.
— Robin G. Collingwood
The dance is the mother of all languages.
— Robin G. Collingwood