“And I’ve been three weeks shut within my mew, A-painting for the great man, saints and saints. Again, I could not paint all night.” – Robert Browning
The quotes I will be using come from the book, “The Art of Being Human”. The first quote that I will be using is by Robert Browning and he said “And I’ve been three weeks shut within my mew, A-painting for the great man, saints and saints. Again, I could not paint all night”. Personally, for me I see this as him being stuck. No one likes to feel like they are under pressure. When we have such a talent, its hard sometimes for people to remember its a talent. Sometimes it feels like work. When your talent feels like work, it makes you uninspired. He stares at a blank canvas just wishing to have an idea to paint. But he can’t because he’s not inspired. We forget that sometimes. physically and emotionally, we paint a picture for those close to us so that way we seem happy when in reality thats not what I wanted to show them at all.

“Man is the measure of all things”- Protagoras
The next quote that I will talk about comes from Protagoras and he said “Man is the measure of all things”. I believe that man is not the measure of all things because there is so much out there that man did not create. We didn’t create nature, or air or the ocean. Things that are a billion sizes bigger than us. Outer space is something else that we didn’t create. We never once had the option to create something as beautiful as space and all the galaxies out there. I believe that there is a God that is the measure of all things. He created life, beauty, morals and every little thing in between. At least for me, that is what I believe. Obviously, every one is entitled to their own beliefs.

“No one has mastery before he is at the end of his art and his life”- Michelangelo
The last quote is by Michelangelo and he said “No one has mastery before he is at the end of his art and his life”. I agree with this quote because I never truly think a painting is ever truly finished. I think there is only so much we can do to try and fix our mistakes and make them more presentable. I think this can relate to our everyday life. We try to get things perfect but I think eventually we accept the fact that we need to make cover ups to turn our life into a beautiful painting. We never truly learn how to master life because life comes with ups and downs. Things that were never really ready for. Mistakes will be made, tears will run, emotions will spark and then it all comes to a closing end. The best we can hope for is that in the end we finish with a beautiful painting rather than one that was left and never finished.
Janaro, R. P., & Altshuler, T. C. (2009). The art of being human: The humanities as a technique for living. New York: Pearson Custom Publishing.



























