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Leonardo da Vinci
Italian
Artist
Born:
Apr 15
,
1452
Does
Knowledge
Mind
Nature
Will
Work
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Michelangelo
There is no object so large but that at a great distance from the eye it does not appear smaller than a smaller object near.
Leonardo da Vinci
Great
Distance
Eye
Object
Smaller
Does
Than
Large
Appear
Near
Human subtlety will never devise an invention more beautiful, more simple or more direct than does nature because in her inventions nothing is lacking, and nothing is superfluous.
Leonardo da Vinci
Beautiful
Nature
Simple
Will
Invention
Nothing
Superfluous
Direct
More
Inventions
Never
Devise
Because
Does
Than
Lacking
Human
Subtlety
Her
As every divided kingdom falls, so every mind divided between many studies confounds and saps itself.
Leonardo da Vinci
Mind
Every
Kingdom
Divided
Studies
Between
Falls
Itself
Many
Common Sense is that which judges the things given to it by other senses.
Leonardo da Vinci
Sense
Other
Given
Judges
Common
Senses
Which
Common Sense
Things
Weight, force and casual impulse, together with resistance, are the four external powers in which all the visible actions of mortals have their being and their end.
Leonardo da Vinci
Together
Visible
Casual
Weight
Mortals
Powers
Force
End
Impulse
Being
Which
Actions
Four
Resistance
External
Men of lofty genius sometimes accomplish the most when they work least, for their minds are occupied with their ideas and the perfection of their conceptions, to which they afterwards give form.
Leonardo da Vinci
Work
Genius
Sometimes
Men
Minds
Lofty
Give
Perfection
Ideas
Most
Occupied
Least
Accomplish
Form
Which
Afterwards
Many are they who have a taste and love for drawing, but no talent; and this will be discernible in boys who are not diligent and never finish their drawings with shading.
Leonardo da Vinci
Love
Will
Diligent
Drawing
Drawings
Shading
Finish
No Talent
Never
Talent
Boy
Taste
Who
Many
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