Words that defined a legend.
“Learning never exhausts the mind.”
— Leonardo da Vinci · This reflects da Vinci's lifelong pursuit of knowledge across art, science, engineering, and anatomy throughout his career.
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
— Leonardo da Vinci · This principle guided his artistic and scientific work, seeking elegant solutions and fundamental truths in nature.
“The eye which truly sees is the eye of imagination.”
— Leonardo da Vinci · da Vinci emphasized the role of the mind's eye in artistic creation and scientific observation during his studies on vision.
“Everything comes from everything, and everything is made of everything, and everything returns into everything.”
— Leonardo da Vinci · This statement reflects his holistic view of nature's interconnectedness recorded in his scientific notebooks.
“While I thought that I was learning how to live, I have been learning how to die.”
— Leonardo da Vinci · da Vinci wrote this contemplative observation in his later years, reflecting on the relationship between life and mortality.
“The supreme art is to do, and not to contend.”
— Leonardo da Vinci · This expresses his belief in action and creation over mere debate, central to his approach to solving problems.
“Nature is the supreme teacher; study it.”
— Leonardo da Vinci · This captures his methodology of direct observation of the natural world for both artistic and scientific advancement.
“I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply.”
— Leonardo da Vinci · This reflects da Vinci's practical philosophy that knowledge must be translated into tangible works and innovation.
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